Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Kia ora!

This week, I was supposed to be on a romantic anniversary getaway in Glenorchy, with invigoratingtogether from home. Similarly, before lockdown, our designer Demi was supposed to be hosting a big party ahead of moving into her new home. Instead, she’s still stuck in her old house… but with enough wine to cater for 100-odd people. Talk about a silver lining! Meanwhile, there’s plenty to be grateful for in this issue – starting on page 70, we’ve got mouth-watering recipes that only require five ingredients (even I can manage that!) and then on page 82, there’s our lockdown guide for what TV series to binge next. I can’t wait to tick them all off! Thanks for picking up the mag and have a great week.

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