Today is the
first time since the 1st of March 2016 that I've logged into my blog
with a view to post something. Upon reflection, time has flown by, but I
wanted to share a great experience I had working alongside my marae whanau and
Te Whakaruruhau. Last year I was so
lucky to be able to work alongside Anne Thorpe who was their celebrity chef at
Te Whakaruruhau’s first fundraiser “Saving Rose”.
That event
was such a wonderful success for Te Whakaruruhau that they ran another
fundraiser this year on February 25th. When meeting with the organisation to discuss
this years event, I asked who their chef would be. The response was “we would like you”. I was completely taken by surprise! Trying to compose myself, words
were spoken, which I really can’t remember, but I managed to blurt out “Wow, I’ll
have to come back to you”.
I have worked
with Te Whakaruruhau for a number of years now.
They provide such a wonderful and beneficial service to the community by
providing help on domestic & abusive environments for maori women and their
children. In fact, it’s quite eye
opening to understand what experiences their women have been through and the
courage it takes to choose a different path.
I really couldn't turn a blind eye by not getting involved but I wanted
to ensure I could commit 100% before saying yes.
I went back to them – then reality hit. What the heck will I serve? I decided on a healthy menu using fresh ingredients, natural sugars, natural oils - Absolutely nothing refined!
I went back to them – then reality hit. What the heck will I serve? I decided on a healthy menu using fresh ingredients, natural sugars, natural oils - Absolutely nothing refined!
The menu - just gutted I didn't get a picture of the entre. It was devine! |
Bacon wrapped smoked paprika chicken with pineapple & avocado salsa |
Orange & fennel pulled pork on a kumara cake with watercress, pistachiao & parmesan salad |
Coconut cream pannacotta with poached nectarines & summer syrup |
I am so grateful for the opportunity to be involved in this intiative and more importantly to all those volunteers who I worked alongside. I really did learn so much from this experience and understand this years event was just as successful for Te Whakaruruhau as 2015.
In regard to
Te Whakaruruhau? If you are looking for an organisation to support OR you know someone
who needs help, and you don't quite know how to go about it, then simply
contact Te Whakaruruahu on 078551569 (24hrs). You could save their life.
Happy learning peeps!
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