Does Takeaway Food Make You Happy
May 19, 2012 by Dylan Hall
Filed under Marketing Tips
One of the best modern solutions for those busy working people is takeaway food. Though home cooking is always a pleasurable and coveted delicacy most of us only get to enjoy it when we have the time to prepare and schedule the time to sit down at the table and actually enjoy the meal. This art should never disappear because the importance of cooking and eating together in groups creates a feeling of unity and family. For those nights that round off the days spent working in the office from 10 am to 8 pm the last thing many of us want to do is cook.
Mardi Gras Cajun Style
May 3, 2012 by Owen Jones
Filed under News and Reviews
Mardi Gras is a special time of the year down in Cajun Country. Even if you don’t live down in New Orleans you can still celebrate in the proceedings associated with Mardi Gras by throwing a grand old meal worthy of King Rex himself.
Crock Pot Recipes – Cheesecake
May 3, 2012 by Owen Jones
Filed under News and Reviews
Have you ever cooked with a crock pot? Or what we call a slow cooker in the UK? My father gave me a crock pot for Christmas twenty-five years ago and I only had to replace it, for the reason that it got stolen. Some thief must have heard they were good and stole it for his wife.
Two Christchurch Cafes
April 30, 2012 by Daniel Hogan
Filed under News and Reviews
The Herb Centre; This peaceful place is made up of a lovely corner cafe that serves mostly vegetarian goodies (there’s just one meat-eating option in the menus…) and brews the New Zealand Coffee Awards 2009-10 Gold Award winning, New Brighton-based Switch Espresso.
The changes that have been happening to Christchurch’s restaurants
April 29, 2012 by Jenny Hansen
Filed under News and Reviews
While the city is still expecting a fresh gastronomic growth which other New Zealand towns and cities have witnessed, people coming to Christchurch for the rebuild will be satisfied with the eating out possibilities. Expect to see typical European and New Zealand cuisine, created from quality produce, with a number of restaurants promising an extensive wine beverage option. Christchurch preferences also are generally changing, more and more individuals arrive from overseas to support with the reconstruction of the city. As a result the international food cart activity is proving popular as are restaurants specialising in Japanese, North African and Middle Eastern cooking including Burmese, Indian, Moroccan and Afghan.
Take a look at these two Christchurch Cafes
April 29, 2012 by Daniel Hogan
Filed under News and Reviews
The Herb Centre; This wistful place consists of an adorable corner cafe that serves generally vegetarian treats (there’s merely one carnivorous option in the menu…) together with brews the New Zealand Coffee Awards 2009-10 Gold Award winning, New Brighton-based Switch Espresso.
Where should you look to find a cafe in Christchurch
April 28, 2012 by Daniel Hogan
Filed under News and Reviews
The cafe scene in Christchurch transformed somewhat in the year 2011. What once existed as a defined city centre with cafes, eateries and stores, now Christchurch has witnessed its cafes spread across the city luring residents and visitors to almost all areas in the city. It is great for the suburbanisation of Christchurch quite a few locations had been without built up parts of local independently owned stores and cafes. Visitors and residents are still spoiled for choice in regards to deciding the best place to eat.
Another couple of great Christchurch cafes
April 28, 2012 by Daniel Hogan
Filed under News and Reviews
The Herb Centre; This peaceful place consists of a cute corner cafe that provides largely veggie treats (there is a single carnivorous choice on the menus…) along with brews the New Zealand Coffee Awards 2009-10 Gold Award winning, New Brighton-based Switch Espresso.
The Happening Christchurch Cafe Scene
April 28, 2012 by Daniel Hogan
Filed under News and Reviews
The cafe landscape in Christchurch altered considerably in the year 2011. What at one time existed as a defined city centre with bars, eateries and shops, now Christchurch has seen its cafes dispersed throughout the urban centre drawing inhabitants and visitors to almost all parts in the city. This is great for the suburbanisation of Christchurch as much regions have been lacking developed areas of local independently owned stores and cafes. Visitors and residents will still be spoiled for choice in regards to deciding the best place to eat.
Another two Christchurch Cafes
April 28, 2012 by Brandon Russel
Filed under News and Reviews
The Herb Centre; This peaceful location comprises an adorable corner cafe that provides mostly veggie treats (there’s a single meat-eating option on the selection…) and brews the New Zealand Coffee Awards 2009-10 Gold Award winning, New Brighton-based Switch Espresso.




