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At The Movies for 3 March 2021
Simon Morris sees a documentary about the war exploits of five Hollywood greats and finds the Golden Globes rather underwhelming by comparison. Video, Audio
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Lockdown emergency kitchen interventions offered during lockdown
With restaurant dining off the agenda right now, one is offering emergency cooking interventions for those struggling at home to get a great meal on the table. Dariush Lolaiy, co-owner of Cazador… Audio
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Giving up alcohol with awareness not just abstinence
'Tis the season when so many of us think about our relationship with alcohol, because what starts as holiday celebrations can evolve into a full on boozy summer. Audio
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No beers who cares: learning to live without alcohol
Last year was enough to test the best of us and, for some, the occasional drink became a daily coping mechanism. Claire Robbie is the founder of No Beers Who Cares, she joins The Weekend to share some… Audio
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Last minute Christmas dinner and top turkey tips
Author of sixteen award-winning cookbooks, Julie Biuso, with her daughter Ilaria have put together Shared Kitchen, named after their recipe sharing site. Julie and Ilaria share a recipe for a… Audio, Gallery
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How wine and cheese can boost your brain
It's the festive season and people are looking forward to indulging, so that means lots of wine and cheese. And It turns out that this might not be all bad, with research showing that consumption of… Audio
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Alexia Wines Jane Cooper and Greytown's first urban winery
Winemaker Jane Cooper has just opened the first urban winery in the Wairarapa town of Greytown. Alexia Wines purpose built winery has been three years in the planning and building and was finished… Audio
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Harold McGee's field guide to the world's smells
Harold McGee can explain why cut grass smells like summer and baking bread like home. Audio
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Michael Cooper on the best wines to buy for 2021
Independent wine reviewer Michael Cooper has today released his 2021 Michael Cooper's Buyers Guide. He talks to Jesse about the best wines for the festive season. Audio
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Government announces incentives for Kiwi fruit-pickers
The government is this morning announcing new incentives to attract New Zealand workers to the wine and horticulture sector.
This comes alongside the news that 2000 seasonal workers from the Pacific… Audio
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Hobsons' Choices - Part 4
Audio 19 Nov 2020All along the streets outside, little shrines are piled with flowers, food, wine in straw covers, plus photo's of the dead ... Audio
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Calling Home: Lukas Beech in Seoul, South Korea
Lukas Beech lives in Seoul Forest and is involved with the New Zealand Tech Roadshow, which invites Kiwi technology companies to explore the opportunities for business in South Korea. He's Calling… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 25 October 2020
In Hymns on Sunday this week, you can hear 'one of the most perfect tunes in existence'. That's how composer Hubert Parry described the traditional Irish tune Londonderry Air, paired here with Timothy… Audio
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Eating all the pies and tasting their wine matches
Jesse had a tough job on Friday in Marlborough, tasting 47 pies and their proposed wine matches. He was the judge of the fourth annual Great Burleigh Pie Challenge, he speaks to one of the organisers… Audio
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Riding the vegan wave: the BOSH! boys
Ian Theasby and Henry Firth have been dubbed the 'vegan Jamie Olivers'. They have a new book out called Speedy Bosh. Video, Audio
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Paul Broughton, the fromager of Featherston
It was an office cooking challenge that first got Paul Broughton "stuck on the cheese thing". Now he runs the Remutaka Pass Creamery and C'est Cheese shop in the Wairarapa town of Featherston. Audio, Gallery
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Grater Goods: meating the demand for gourmet vegan food products
When Christchurch musician Flip Grater couldn't find gourmet vegan food products to have with her glass of pinot, she decided to make some for herself. Now she and her husband Youssef Iskrane produce… Audio
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The Mixtape: Al Brown
Celebrity chef, restaurateur and author Al Brown joins Charlotte Ryan to select songs and share stories on the RNZ Music Mixtape. Video, Audio
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Lauraine Jacobs - Fennel, orange, radish and olive salad
Food & Wine Writer Lauraine Jacobs is a firm believer in eating by season. Audio
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Country Life for Friday 5 June 2020
Ewe scanning is underway in the north, which has seen more welcome rain this week and dairy farmers are catching their breath before calving in six weeks' time. Jenna O'Sullivan was born in the 90s… Audio
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Regenerative farming for juicy lamb
For High country farmer, David Crutchley, a complete change to the old ways of doing things, has been the secret to his success, and to juicy lamb. Around a decade ago he decided to swap out the… Audio
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Karena and Kasey Bird take their cooking online
2014 Masterchef winners Karena and Kasey Bird went online through Lockdown with live-streamed cooking demonstrations from their parent's Maketu kitchen. They talk Karyn through Pan-fried fish with… Audio
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Bars open their doors for first time in eight weeks
Audio 21 May 2020Many bars are opening today for the first time in eight weeks - the last of the sectors allowed to open under Alert Level 2
It means people can once again head out and have a beer or glass of wine… Audio
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Grant Reynolds - the best way to learn about wine
Sommelier Grant Reynolds is on a mission to make the world of wine relatable. Audio
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Coronavirus: Wine regions brace for tough, slow recovery
Wine regions are preparing for tougher times as a lack of overseas visitors creates a big hole in vineyard sales.
Many wineries plan to open with the shift to level two today.
As Jonathan Mitchell… Audio
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For the love of wine, Sophie Parker-Thomson
A Marlborough wine maker is about to become one of only a few hundred Masters of Wine in the world, and one of a handful in New Zealand. Sophie Parker-Thomson, who co-owns Blank Canvas Wines with her… Audio
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Wine industry discusses Covid-19 impacts and water
Marlborough grapes make up almost 80 per cent of the country's wine exports, which is now hovering close to a 2 billion dollar annual export industry. The 2020 harvest is about to start, after what… Audio
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Calling Home: Jackie Miller in Liguria, Italy
Audio 23 Feb 2020Jackie Miller is from Auckland's North Shore originally. She was a self-described 'city girl' before heading to Italy on something of a whim five years ago. Now she runs bespoke tours in the Liguria… Audio
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The yeasty quest for better beer
Yeast is one of the key ingredients in beer and wine - and local yeasts could add a distinct Kiwi flavour. Audio
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Our Changing World for 13 February 2020
Peter Griffin and two Wellington entrepreneurs are in search of local yeasts to impart distinctive NZ flavours to craft beers, and the wine indusry is on a similar hunt. Audio