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Of mothers and winters
Editorial team Editor Marika Truter | 021 872 3880 marika@tiemedia.co.za
With winter just around the corner, Mother’s Day is at the perfect time of the year, when moms of all ages can be pampered during the last days of summer before winter sets in! (Sorry, Dads, but more important that Mom gets the good days!)
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We hope you had a good break during the holidays and that you are well settled into 2016’s second school term. For those of you with children in Grades 11 and 12, there are many challenges with Matric exam prep. You may wonder why bring Grade 11 in this year, but as you will see in the article Matric exams: a two-year project, preparing for these exams really starts in Grade 11 already. Support and encourage your Grade 11 child to tackle this challenge with our early tips for Matric success.
FOOD Around the world in 6 lunchboxes
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But it’s not all about work – enjoy the delectable combination of ingredients to create Peanut Butter Chilli Fudge with gourmet chef Jenny Morris, while fashionista Pepe Sofianos shows you how to Chill out in the hottest cold-cutting gear. In preparation for winter, we give you some great ideas to deal with those awful chapped lips – start preparing our delicious DIY beauty recipes to heal chapped lips, and you can kiss those winter lips goodbye for good! All the best for a great term! Marika & your dedicated AWSUM team
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Let’s spice things up a bit for Mother’s Day with these delectable fiery treats!! There will be enough pink roses and pretty cupcakes, so why not explore something different and hot – it is winter already anyway!
Peanut Butter Chilli Fudge Makes 24 squares or bars
Fudge INGREDIENTS
• Grease and line a square 25 cm baking tin very well. • Heat the sugar, butter, golden syrup and milk in a saucepan on medium heat and stir to dissolve the sugar The mixture must not boil at this stage. • When all the sugar has dissolved, bring the mixture to the boil and boil for 5 minutes. • Add the condensed milk and boil, stirring regularly, until the mixture reaches soft ball stage (116–118 °C). • Remove from the heat, add the vanilla essence and beat with a wooden spoon until the mixture starts to thicken. • Pour into the prepared baking tin. Cool slightly while you make the topping.
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• 850 ml (680 g) sugar • 80 g butter • 60 ml (60 g) golden syrup • 250 ml milk • 1 tin (385 g) condensed milk • 10 ml vanilla essence
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Topping INGREDIENTS
• 300 ml (150 g) icing sugar • 125 g butter • 250 ml (250 g) peanut butter • 10 ml dried chilli flakes, plus • 5 ml extra for garnishing
METHOD
• Melt all the topping ingredients together in a saucepan on medium heat. • Mix well and then spread the topping over the cooled fudge. Sprinkle some more chilli flakes over the fudge before it sets. • Cool and cut into squares or bars as soon as the peanut butter topping is set. © Jenny Morris 2016
Recipe from Baking for Pleasure & Profit by Christine Capendale (Human & Rousseau).
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FOOD
Around the world in
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Already out of ideas for your kids’ lunchboxes, although school has just started again? Why not shake things up and take the lead from a few international flavours? There’s a whole world of lunchbox fillings to explore out there, packed with interesting, foreign flair and delicious combinations. Italy
Brazil
Take a (basil) leaf out of Italian lunches by whipping up some lunchbox pizza rolls – simply roll out bread dough (you can usually buy this ready-made from a supermarket) or use ready-made pizza bases. Spread over a thin layer of tomato pasta sauce or pesto, then sprinkle grated mozzarella cheese and dried herbs over. Roll up and bake until golden and oozing. Cut slices of pizza roll for a flavourful lunchbox snack. For mini pizza rolls, also try using white bread and flattening it with a rolling pin before adding the rest of the ingredients. Delicioso, we’d say.
The cuisine of Brazil is as varied as it is delicious, with African and American influences. A popular Brazilian street food that also works well for lunchboxes is elote, a boiled mielie coated with an array of delicious ingredients. Simply boil a mielie or sweetcorn until tender. Mix together mayo, grated cheese, butter, salt and sour cream, then spread over the mielie once it’s cooled. Wrap in cling film and pack as a yummy, healthy snack.
Ukraine Take inspiration from a classic Ukrainian dish, blini, for a unique break time snack. These wholesome pancakes are served with smoked salmon or berries and cream cheese. Mix together cream cheese with a little honey and a drop of vanilla, then spread onto a pancake or flapjack. Top with thinly sliced strawberries or mixed berries and sandwich together (or roll up if you’re using pancakes). Wrap them tightly in cling wrap to make sure they stay fresh and soft until break time.
Finland Riisipuuro, or rice pudding, is a traditional Finnish dish that’s super easy to make and, if packed in an airtight container, makes for a great lunchbox sweet that’s much healthier than chocolate. Simply cook a cup of rice in full-cream or low-fat milk until it has a soft and creamy consistency (adding milk when needed), then add a small knob of butter and a sprinkle of cinnamon. Top with some fresh or stewed mixed berries. Once cooled, pack into a small container, along with a spoon for a nutritious and filling treat.
Greece Fresh, punchy flavours abound in Mediterranean lunchboxes. Tomatokeftedes, a crispy tomato fritter, is a seriously delicious local delicacy – and great to make in advance for school lunchboxes. Mix together chopped tomato, onion, parsley, crushed feta and half a teaspoon of baking powder with enough flour to form a firm dough. Roll into balls and refrigerate for half an hour, then fry in hot oil until crispy. When cooled, pack into a Ziploc bag, along with a small tub of mayo for dipping.
Turkey Turkish cuisine is a delicious combination of Asian and Mediterranean foods. A common savoury treat, borek, is easy to make in advance for school lunchboxes. Mix together chopped boiled spinach with crumbled feta and some extra virgin olive oil, before spreading the mixture out onto a sheet of phyllo or puff pastry, and rolling up. Cut into smaller rolls and bake until crisp and golden.
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Down time is fun time, so get out there and make it happen in the kind of clothes that are effortless and easy. Fashion Editor Pepe Sofianos has scooped up all your old favourites.
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5 DIY beauty recipes to heal chapped lips
It can be hard to stay “kissable” during winter. Winter weather brings cold weather and with cold weather comes dry skin and (sigh) chapped lips. Lips don’t contain oil glands, which means that they’re even more susceptible to drying out and cracking than other parts of the skin. Lack of moisture in the air during the colder months only exacerbates the problem (another sigh).
To help heal your lips and get you back to your old kissable self, we’ve compiled a list of 5 nourishing DIY beauty recipes – scrubs, salves and balms – specially formulated to breathe life back into cold-battered lips.
Scrumptious black coffee lip scrub Ingredients
Directions
• ½ tsp maple syrup (or honey) • ½ tsp finely ground brown sugar • 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil • 2 tsp finely ground coffee • Dash of cinnamon or pumpkin spice (optional) • 1–2 drops of peppermint essential oil (optional)
• Mix all ingredients together in a clean bowl, making a thick paste. Add spices or essential oil, if desired. Scoop mixture into clean container. • To use, scoop a bit of the mixture onto a fingertip and then gently scrub the top and bottom lips to remove dry, chapped skin. Recipe Clara Williams.
Ultra-hydrating lip salve Yummy matcha lip scrub Ingredients
Ingredients
• 1 tsp of coconut oil • 1 tbsp of honey
• 1 tsp coconut oil • 1 tsp matcha powder
Directions Massage on and around lips, and leave mixture on for 5 minutes before wiping off. The coconut oil will restore the lipid layer on the skin, while the honey acts as a moisturising and antibacterial agent.
Directions • Mix ingredients together and apply to lips. Rub in circular motions for 10–15 seconds and wash off. • Follow with a lip balm. Recipe Joanna Vargas.
Recipe Joanna Vargas.
Natural lip scrub Ingredients
Directions
• 1 part honey (or other liquid sweetener) (vegetable glycerine is great for those with candida, if you are concerned about ingesting some of it) • 1 part granulated sweetener • 1 part olive oil (other great oils would be jojoba, almond or coconut oil)
• Mix all ingredients together. • Apply a small amount to lips. • Rub gently into lips for a few seconds or up to two minutes. • If time allows, let the mixture remain on lips for a minute or two. • Wipe off gently with a warm, damp cloth (or you can just lick it all off!) • Store the excess in a closed container. • Enjoy your smooth, soft, healthier lips! Recipe WholeNewMom.com.
Healing lip balm Ingredients
Directions
• 1 cup olive or almond oil • 1 teaspoon echinacea root (optional) • 1 teaspoon comfrey leaf • 1 teaspoon plantain leaf (herb, not banana!) • 1 teaspoon calendula flowers • 1 teaspoon yarrow flowers • 1 teaspoon rosemary leaf • 1/4 cup beeswax pastilles • grapefruit seed extract or vitamin E oil • peppermint essential oil • 5–10 drops of peppermint essential oil (optional)
• Infuse the herbs into the olive oil. There are two ways to do this. You can either combine the herbs and the olive oil in a jar with an airtight lid and leave 3–4 weeks, shaking daily OR heat the herbs and olive oil over very low heat in a double boiler for 3 hours until the oil is very green. You can also omit this step completely, or just use a drop of each of the essential oils instead. • Strain the herbs out of the oil by pouring through a cheesecloth. Let all the oil drip out and then squeeze the herbs to get the remaining oil out. • Discard the herbs. • Heat 1/4 cup of the infused oil in a double boiler with the beeswax until melted and mixed. (Save the extra oil for use on wounds/cuts or for another batch of lip salve.) • Pour into small tins, glass jars or lip chap tubes and use on dry or chapped lips.
Recipe WellnessMama.com.
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Matric exams:
a two-year project
While Matric is often viewed as the year, Grade 11 learners and their parents need to be aware that Matric is not a year-long event, but rather a two-year long project.
Throughout one’s school career, Grade 12 (Matric) is viewed as the ultimate year, the year in which you have to account for what you learned in the decade before, and the year whose results will follow you for the rest of your life. But what learners and parents don’t realise, is that Grade 11 can arguably be considered as important, if not more so, than one’s final year, an education expert says.“There are at least five reasons why Grade 11 learners should take this year very seriously, and put as much effort into it as they will next year,” says Dr Felicity Coughlan, Director of The Independent Institute of Education. She says the penultimate school year is a significant one because it provides:
Insurance
Time testing
The effort you put into Grade 11 can be considered as insurance should something go awry in the future. There are an increasing number of institutions that make provisional offers based on your Grade 11 results, and many will still admit you even if your Grade 12 is a little less strong.
If you keep good track of how long it takes you to master different kinds of work, that will allow you to draw up an accurate study plan next year. Knowing your pace of work means you will be able to revise with enough time allocated right from the start, so that you don’t run out of days before you run out of work to revise.
Exam focus
Experimenting
Teachers set Grade 11 exams to mimic the format and complexity of Grade 12. That means that taking your Grade 11 exams seriously will help you understand how you are doing and how ready you will be for your final exams. It helps you to work out where you need to apply more focus. This year’s exams provide a measure of where you are, and should be treated as part of your preparation for your finals.
Grade 11 allows some time for experimenting before crunch-time arrives. Learn new study methods and stress management methods, and experiment with things you have not done before, like study groups and mind maps. Finding a variety of study techniques and approaches that work for you will allow you to enter Grade 12 with a revision system that will make you perform at your best.
Evaluate post-matric options Assessing their Grade 11 results and performance empower learners to make better decisions about their post-school direction, including about which options are available to them, what courses to apply for and where. Learners should start working out their ‘points’ for higher education entrance from Grade 10. This means they should thoroughly research the courses they want to study and the results they need for their application to be accepted. In Grade 11, learners are then able to monitor how realistic their aspirations are and where they need to do more work, which will reduce uncertainty when applying.
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Matric does not start in your last year of school. If you start applying
your mind to your final exams right now and take the long view coupled with a strategy, you will be able to deliver your absolute best when you sit for your finals in a year and a half ’s time, and significantly improve
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your chances of being able to follow your dream post-Matric.
The Independent Institute of Education (IIE) is a private higher education institute in South Africa. The IIE offers a wide range of qualifications,.
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School contact sports and safety According to Jean de Villiers, the issue of head injuries in school sport should not be taken lightly. “Having played rugby for close on 30 years, I have only been concussed twice. Once was at school when I got a direct blow from a knee to the side of the head and the other as a professional when one of my teammates kicked me on the head by accident. In both cases I missed two weeks of rugby,” says De Villiers, who is now playing rugby for the Leicester Tigers in England. Mark Arnold, Principal Officer of Resolution Health, says physical sports provide a healthy balance in school life, as they serve as an outlet for restless energy and the strenuous exercise can help many
While contact sports remain a cherished part of many schools’ sporting traditions, children participating in these kinds of sports do stand an increased chance of sustaining injuries. Rugby icon Jean de Villiers weighs in on the risks of contact sports in South Africa.
It has been estimated that the rate of traumatic brain injury in children younger than 16 is around 180 per 100 000, which equates to 0,18% and most of these are characterised as ‘mild’2. When it comes to children, however, any concussion should be considered in a serious light as their brains are still developing. There are a number of precautions that can be introduced in an attempt to make contact sports safer, but the interventions are not
always unqualified successes. For example, some studies have suggested that when helmets are introduced as a protective measure in children’s contact sports, the chance of concussive injury actually increased because the children adopted more risky behaviour in their style of play2. Weighing in on the subject, Debbie Valentini, spokesperson for Zurreal says, “It should also be considered that healthy behaviours, such as regular exercise, are more likely to stick
in adult life if they are introduced from a young age, and school sports play an important role in establishing fitness as a lasting lifestyle choice. “The efforts of Boksmart in providing safety guidelines for school sport and injury management are to be welcomed, as these can certainly help to mitigate the risks that are a reality of physical sports. We encourage schools to implement pragmatic precautions, and urge parents to remain vigilant and
children to better focus on their studies. “There are many positive life lessons to be learnt from team sports in particular; however, a number of those currently played in South African schools do hold the risk of injuries. “While people participating in contact sports could suffer a wide range of injuries, head and spinal cord injuries are of particular concern because they can potentially have profound and lifelong consequences. While adults are able to make informed decisions about the risks they take when participating in contact sports, it is up to parents to weigh up the risk of serious injury with the benefits such sports may offer their children,” he adds.
demand that reasonable safety protocols are followed,” Valentini adds. “I think that what is being done at the moment to prevent head injuries is fantastic, and the Boksmart system that helps with the treatment of such injuries immediately after they occur is a great starting point. I also think the coaching of better tackling techniques can prevent injuries, as a poor technique resulted in my first concussion,” De Villiers concludes.
References: 1 Concussive head injury in children and adolescents related to sports and other leisure physical activities (G J Browne and L T Lam, 2005) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/ PMC2492044/ 2 Can we manage sport related concussion in children the same as in adults? (P McCrory, A Collie,, V Anderson and G Davis 2004) http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/38/5/516.
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An Australian study into the rates of concussion in children aged 6 to 16 found that organised sports accounted for six times as many severe concussive head injuries than other physical leisure activities1.
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Affies blink uit in atletiek Tien dogters neem deel aan die AGN-kampioenskappe en agt kwalifiseer om deel te neem aan die Suid-Afrikaanse kampioenskappe van 2016. Affies verower nege medaljes in totaal: 4 goud, 3 silwer en 2 brons. Ouderdomsgroepe is ook in 2016 verander om aan te pas by die res van die wêreld (IAAF standaarde) en word nou as volg toegepas: o/16, o/18 en o/20. 0/16 ouderdomsgroep • Brittny Ritchie (14) – 3de diskus • Johnè Aucamp (14) – 8ste in die 1500m en 7de in die 3000m • Jeannè de Beer (15) – 9de 1500m • Jeanè Minnaar (15) 2de hoogspring • Marzaan Loots (15) – 2de 300m hekkies (42.63s). Marzaan is ook deel van die medley aflosspan (100, 200, 300 en 400) wat die bronsmedalje gewen het. 0/18 ouderdomsgroep • Kaylee de Swardt (16) – 7de diskus (37,27) en 9de gewigstoot (13,29) • Zeney van der Walt (16) – 1ste 400m hekkies (59,30). Zeney is ook deel van die medley-aflospan wat goud gewen het, asook die gemengde 4 x 400 (2 x seuns en 2 x dogters) wat ook goud gewen het.Zeney hardloop die vinnigste 400m hekkietyd van die dag deur ‘n dogter en kwalifiseer vir die Afrikakampioenskappe later vanjaar. Sy verwerf vir die eerste keer haar Suid-Afrikaanse kleure en word die vyfde Affie in die afgelope vier jaar wat Suid-Afrikaanse kleure verwerf in atletiek. 0/20 ouderdomsgroep • Yolandi Stander – 1ste diskus (48,24) en 2de gewigstoot (13,40m)
VOOR: Chante Louw (o/kaptein), Yolandi Stander (kaptein) en Micke Janse van Rensburg (o/kaptein). MIDDEL: Jeanne de Beer, Kaylee de Swardt, Marzaan Loots en Johné Aucamp. AGTER: Brittny Ritche, Zeney van der Walt en Jeané Minnaar.
Yolandi kwalifiseer vir die Afrika-kampioenskappe en verwerf vir die derde keer haar Suid-Afrikaanse kleure. Sy is opgeneem in die voorlopige span van die IAAF Wêreld Junior Kampioenskappe (ook die derde keer) in Poland. Affies wen vanjaar al die top atletiekbyeenkomste: Top 10, Pretoria A-bond Interhoër te Pilditch en die NWU se Super Interhoër te Germiston.
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Curro Cares Curro Hazeldean Primary encouraged their learners to collect plastic bread tags and bottle tops for a good cause and it certainly paid off. The wheelchairs that have been received through the recycling project was handed out to a teen from Paul Jungnickel Child and Youth Centre and to Mrs Maggie Bunnik from the Louis Swanepoel Retire Centrum in Stella. The learners’ and parents’ incredible hard work and dedication has uplifted and brought so much joy to these people’s lives.
Atletiekprysuitdeling Tydens die Atletiekprysuitdeling is die volgende atlete aangewys as die Junior- en Senior atleet vir 2016.
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Elite Open Day 2016 We are looking for the top Drama, Dance, Music, Art & Culinary Art (hospitality) learners from all schools in the area and they will be invited to join us on a tour of our facilities and an introduction to our school. Education through art in our philosophy and attracting the top talent in Gauteng is our aim. If you feel you should be invited to this event, kindly drop us a mail with all your details as well as a reference from your school about all your performances and achievements and we will be in touch
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International German Olympiad 2016 Pretoria Boys High School pupil,Janse Laurens competed in the 2015 National German Olympiad in October 2015. His results were of the best in the country and therefore he was selected to take part in the International German Olympiad taking place in Berlin from 17 to 30 July. He is pictured alongside his German teacher, Ms Corli Janse van Rensburg, who will accompany Janse as a representative of the German 2nd Additional Language Teachers Association of South Africa.
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2016 South African National Archery Championships Liam van der Bank het op Saterdag, 2 April die CCM (Cub Compound Men) in die 1440 disipline gewen en is as die 2016 SA Kampioen gekroon.
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FIRST XV RUGBY RANKINGS 11 APRIL 2016
TEAM AFFIES GREY COLLEGE GLENWOOD PAUL ROOS GYM EG JANSEN PAARL BOYS HIGH PAARL GIM JEPPE GREY HIGH SCHOOL GARSFONTEIN MONUMENT BOLAND LANDBOU SELBORNE COLLEGE BEN VORSTER DALE COLLEGE KEARSNEY COLLEGE ST STITHIANS OAKDALE LYDENBURG ST ALBANS COLLEGE
PLAYED 5 4 5 6 7 4 4 6 5 5 8 6 6 5 6 5 5 5 4 6
AVG PTS 8,060 7,825 6,780 6,283 6,200 6,150 5,600 5,417 5,280 5,120 4,650 4,583 4,500 4,440 4,417 4,360 4,220 4,060 4,000 3,750
BOY’S XV HOCKEY RANKINGS 12 April, 2016 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
TEAM PRETORIA BOYS HIGH RONDEBOSCH GREY HIGH SCHOOL WESTVILLE BH OAKHILL CLIFTON NORTHWOOD ST DAVIDS GREY COLLEGE KEARSNEY COLLEGE JEPPE ST ANDREWS COLLEGE BISHOPS WYNBERG BH MICHAELHOUSE
PLAYED 6 7 9 7 4 4 12 17 8 8 11 11 7 6 9
AVG POINTS 5,03 4,60 4,42 4,33 4,30 4,15 4,06 4,02 3,94 3,89 3,75 3,75 3,61 3,42 3,28
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U16 RUGBY RANKINGS 15 APRIL 2016 TEAM PLAYED AVG POINTS GLENWOOD 4 8,575 PAARL BOYS HIGH 4 7,075 5 6,380 GREY COLLEGE 6,340 PAUL ROOS GYM 5 MONUMENT 5 5,960 JEPPE 5 5,840 3 5,767 STIRLING OAKDALE 5 5,240 5,060 MENLOPARK 5 7 4,986 ST STITHIANS
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U15 RUGBY RANKINGS 14 APRIL 2016 TEAM PLAYED AVG POINTS GREY COLLEGE 4 7,975 ST JOHNS COLLEGE 3 6,451 5 6,080 PAARL BOYS HIGH 6,000 MONUMENT 5 WATERKLOOF 4 5,900 PAUL ROOS GYM 5 5,820 5 5,760 NORTHWOOD STELLENBERG 5 5,440 5,329 SACS 7 5 5,080 KLERKSDORP
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GIRLS XV HOCKEY RANKINGS 12 April, 2016 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
TEAM ORANJE MEISIES ST MARYS WAVERLEY ST MARYS KLOOF DSG ST STITHIANS PAARL GIM PEARSON EUNICE SOMERSET PRETORIA GH COLLEGIATE HERSCHEL PMB GIRLS ST ANNES UNION HIGH
PLAYED 19 14 16 10 15 11 15 16 11 11 12 9 13 10 5
AVG POINTS 4,71 4,57 3,98 3,96 3,86 3,58 3,54 3,49 3,19 3,17 3,17 3,13 3,02 3,01 2,96
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