New Zealand Woman’s Weekly1 min read
Filo-ing Fabulous!
Sumac is a common spice in Middle Eastern dishes. Find it in the herbs and spices section of the supermarket. Use cottage cheese instead of ricotta, if you prefer.
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Rev your engines! Easy Riders Les & Olivia
Ever the showman, Les Harris smooths down his white hair, grabs the handlebars of his black 1960 BSA Bantam motorcycle and pretends to give it a rev for our cameras. At 99 years young, this irrepressible “speedfreak” made history last year, claiming
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Dinner Guests
Saturday Night Live comedian Colin Jost might have been hosting the event, but it was his superstar wife Scarlett Johansson who dazzled at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington DC. The Black Widow actor, 39, looked every inch the glamo
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4 ways with Air Fryer Roast Spuds
PREP + COOK TIME 30 MINUTES SERVES 6 Preheat a 7-litre air fryer to 200˚C for 3 minutes. Cut 1kg small red-skinned potatoes into halves or quarters. Place in a large bowl with 2 tablespoons olive oil, then season, mixing well to coat. Taking care, p
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You’re Heard
The theme for New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Week 2024 is “an Aotearoa where anyone can sign anywhere”. Family favourite brand McDonald’s is a proud supporter of the Deaf community as it celebrates this week. McDonald’s crew trainer Sarah Loe, who
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Property pros It’s A Deal!
There’s a lot of money at stake when you buy a house, so you need to negotiate to make sure you get a good deal. But – and this is important – it must be a conditional contract. That means you can cancel the contract, but the seller can’t (at least
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly3 min read
A Bitter Pill To Swallow
The prevailing attitude is that getting older is terrible so, always the rebel, I am determined to love it. And in truth, there is a lot to enjoy. Relative to other decades, I have more freedom, independence and time. Being in my sixties sometimes re
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The real Pamela ‘I’m As Free As A Bird!’
It’s an iconic image: Pamela Anderson running in slow-mo across our TV screens wearing nothing but a red swimsuit, her false eyelashes and rouged lips remaining astonishingly un-smudged as she carried out her duties as a California beach patrol. The
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School Daze!
A boy who invited Prince William to visit his school got the shock of his life when the heir to the throne actually turned up. Last year, Freddie Hadley, 12, wrote to the Prince of Wales, telling him about a male mental health initiative at his schoo
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Madonna Shares The Spotlight
As Madonna completed her 81-show Celebration tour, there was no denying she’ll almost die for her art. Literally. The Ray of Light singer, 65, might not have let anyone stand in her way when she set out to become a mega-star in the early ’80s, but ev
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Fuss-free Family Fare
Using the camera on your phone, scan here to find the perfect cast iron pan for your one-pot meals. Don’t overcrowd your pan too much or the juices won’t reduce down. You can make the meatballs and the sauce up to three days in advance and keep in th
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That’s ‘mole’ Like It!
The anonymous texts were really starting to annoy me. Every morning when I turned on the microphone and began my opening spiel on my talkback show, up would pop the anonymous texter, within seconds of me opening my mouth. “Typical right-wing nonsense
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly6 min read
Joy Reid’s long Covid battle ‘I Disappeared From Life’
Over the past year, Joy Reid’s three children would frequently ask her the same question with slight trepidation: “How would you rate today out of 10, Mum?” – with one being the worst. A six was a good day. But she was usually at a three. “On the ver
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Over the Teacups
My cousin, who was in training at a psychiatric hospital close to Auckland, was instructed by a senior sister to “go and see if the donkey is all right”. After doing a tour around the spacious lawns, Kay reported back, quite bewildered, that no donke
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly2 min read
New Craze To Catch On
Meet my new friends, the Peg Family! Aren’t they adorable? Yes, I know, I’ve recently shared my love of Tiddlywinks. Some may think I’ve gone a bit simple. But these vibrant pegs with smiling faces and bright colours add joy to my life. They’re cheer
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly3 min read
Down to Earth!
Cuttings can be taken in winter, spring or autumn and are a good way to propagate plants that you want more of or to give away. It’s often quite easy, but sometimes cuttings can be a bit fussy. They like the soil to be moist deep down in the bottom o
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Take A Bow, Nicole
Nicole Kidman has become the first Australian actor to be honoured with an American Film Institute Life Achievement Award. The Big Little Lies star, 56, was cheered on at the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles by her proud husband Keith Urb
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Find your Bliss
Need a moment of calm amongst the chaos? It turns out just the tonic is right at your fingertips! Master an at-home facial massage for moments of pure relaxation without spending a cent. Facial massages can improve circulation, reduce tension and str
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly3 min read
Reading Corner
Reading historical fiction should feel like walking in the shoes of people from a different time and really experiencing life from their perspective. The Space Between takes us to Taranaki in 1860, plunging us into the New Zealand Wars. Rather than b
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Five Minutes With... Gavin Strawhan
What inspired you to write The Call? I had a long lunch with three remarkable women cops. One of them told me the story of the gang girlfriend who would ring her late at night, especially after a “domestic” with her partner. Is your creative process
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly2 min read
Weekly Entertainment
New Zealand has some of the most scenic drives in the world, but our diverse terrain means roads are often unforgiving and narrow, with plenty of sharp corners. This local series tells the stories of the brave and dedicated road safety staff tasked w
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly6 min read
‘It’s Time To Try Comedy!’
When someone is as wellknown as Shortland Street actor Ngahuia Piripi, you wouldn’t think they would have to beg anyone for a part in their show. But that’s exactly what she did to be in some episodes of Only in Aotearoa, a comedy sketch show screeni
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Masthead
EDITOR Marilynn McLachlan LIFESTYLE & BEAUTY EDITOR Anna Lee SENIOR WRITER Catherine Milford CHIEF SUB-EDITOR Denise Bowden ART DIRECTOR Mirella Monteiro DESIGNERS Anna Pétursdóttir, Béla Trussell-Cullen, Debby Wei, Hayley Pearce PHOTO & EDITORIAL CO
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Good golly, it’s not Dolly! Karen’s A Kiwi Legend
Karen Davy is a self-confessed queen of glitz and glamour, who feels most at home on stage, covered in sequins, belting out Dolly Parton or Stevie Nicks anthems for one of her award-winning shows. Talking to the Weekly, Aucklander Karen shares where
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly2 min read
Staycation Stagnation
To entertain or not to entertain... Kids. Some say you need to occupy their inquisitive minds, keep them busy and constantly stimulate them. Others believe it’s a positive not to plan a raft of activities – boredom is good for the mind. A necessary c
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Special Invite
Now that he’s not a working royal any more, Prince Harry no longer gets to go on official overseas tours. But later this month, he’ll be doing the next best thing when he travels to Nigeria to talk to authorities there about staging the Invictus Game
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The King’s favourite
The King has said a heartfelt thank you to a senior working royal by breaking with protocol to give her a top honour. Charles made the Duchess of Gloucester a Royal Lady Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, an honour normally only given t
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No excuses! Just Do It
We all know the heavy feeling of malaise that can descend when we are required to write a difficult report, clean the oven, file our taxes or perform any of the necessary tasks of adult life. We do this even though we know delaying the inevitable cre
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly3 min read
It’s In The Stars
If you must deliver documents of any sort, take a copy and get them to stamp or sign for it. Make sure you have an email receipt. Print copies of emails that have terms and conditions on them so you have a record. There’s going to be a situation wher
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