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Classic Kiwi fare that we miss the most when we head overseas[News NZ 24h] - Duration: 9:54.
Classic Kiwi fare that we miss the most when we head overseas
OPINION: I wont miss lamb, Jaffas or pine for L&P when I head offshore.
It is a matter of weeks until I leave the country so Im cramming as much of New Zealand in my mouth as possible because, from experience, I know homesickness hits the taste buds first.
My mother carted tinned boysenberries, condensed milk and reduced cream to the United States when we lived there 15 years ago.
While Im not cramming my pack full of canned goods, I know what I will miss most.
Its not lollies, like it was when I was younger.
SEASONAL PRODUCE.
That first slice of Vogels with far too much avocado, topped with slabs of tomato and a liberal amount of salt and pepper is what I live for.
It has always heralded summer, and its the perfect example of how we as Kiwis eat.
Yes, weve got great produce, but its great because we always eat it at its best.
If we did eat avo-toast in the winter, the Baby Boomers would be proven right about millenials non-house-affording ways.
Kiwis, for the most part, eat stunning vegetables according to the seasons.
There are fools who complain about the price of tomatoes in the midst of winter, when we should be eating squash, pumpkins, leeks and parsnips, but overseas, in many countries, the fools are the majority.
New Zealanders are clued up: in season means cheaper and tastier.
It makes the summer that much more special, so Im going to miss that. .
MEAT PIES.
New Zealand has some amazing pies, better than those found in the United Kingdom and Australia.
In the UK they slather their pies in gravy, and serve with mushy peas and mashed spuds, which defeats the purpose of a handheld food.
They also eat pork pies, which is a sausage roll pretending to be a pie. .
Its not even worth mentioning Australias pies, they dont stack up to ours and are hardly worthy of our worst.
A visit to the local bakery, to see the likes of Patrick Lam, arugably the countrys best pie maker, or making a trip to try the best pie of 2017, from Taupō, is all you need. Even petrol station pies are pretty good: Z has flaky pastry, vegan pies too, while BP offers sturdier, driver-friendly pies.
The only pies I will not miss are found in supermarkets. .
None of these require knife and fork, which is as it should be.
A pie is a handheld hunger-solving device that does not need adulteration. .
FEIJOAS.
Hailing from South America, where its also known as pineapple guava, the feijoa is objectively a weird fruit.
How does one describe the taste? .
The texture is gritty, then soft and slightly jelly-like, and the flavour is distinctively feijoa: its perfumey, sweet and sometimes sour.
Its incomparable and almost impossible to find overseas. .
The great thing about feijoa is its versatility, making great chutneys, jams, cakes and crumbles, as well as the fact so many people have a tree in their backyard.
Theres simply nothing that can replace the excitement of that first drop of the weird green things.
BAKED GOODIES.
Sally Lunns or Boston buns, lolly cake, biscuits and long doughnuts; New Zealands old school bakeries are great.
Everyone has their favourite local bakery from when they were younger, where they could get their fix of mock cream and jam-dotted doughnuts from paper bags.
Even if those hipster bakeries are doing technically great things with their food, theres no substitute for the flavour of classic Kiwi bakery chow.
In France I could order a mille feuille, with custard and super-flaky pastry, but it wouldnt be the same as the messy first bite of a gelatinous custard square.
I could have a vanilla slice in Australia, but the texture would surely be off.
No matter where in the country, a custard square is good - even if its the worst youve had.
DAIRY.
If youve ever travelled through Asia, you would know that UHT milk is gross.
Its a crime against dairy but, funnily enough, some people prefer the stuff. .
In Portugal, Spain and even Germany, people prefer the taste of the heat-treated long-life milk.
The low-quality milk overseas affects the general quality of coffee and tea overseas, which is a great of a shame.
Cheese in New Zealand is generally great too, we have quality international award-winning cheeses and theres nothing like a block of tasty cheese to nibble on.
If you want to know how good New Zealands cheese is, go to the US and taste the nuclear-orange stuff they call cheddar.
COFFEE.
New Zealands coffee snobbery is arguably more ardent than many other countries.
I love how holier-than-thou we get about our coffee orders. .
We can claim a couple of things about coffee: we are home to the flat white, which can now be found around the UK - but it wont be any good, I can feel it.
Find yourself in North America and youll be served something either cloyingly sweet from Starbucks, and in Europe and South America youll find espresso reigns supreme - good if you like it that way.
A Kiwi only realises how much they take good coffee for granted when they head overseas.
Im going to make the most while I still can.
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Life After WolfWare Classic 05 - Duration: 4:20.
Are you still using wolf wear classic for your course
If so you're probably already aware that wolf wear classic is being permanently retired in May
2018 gone adios farewell
No need for tears though
Deltas learn tech team has tools and support available to help you make the transition to life after wolf wear classic
Here are some options to consider
If you have course content that you want to be visible to viewers without logging in consider using WordPress
Perhaps you want to make a public homepage for your course or create open educational resources for your subject matter
WordPress enables you to create websites that are public on the open web
you can also choose to restrict access to your WordPress site so that it is visible only to enrolled students and
Designated users such as TAS
Alternatively you can use Moodle for your closed content in both these platforms
You can upload files insert media and write content that students may only access after logging in with their NC State credentials
if
You use message boards for student interaction then consider using the forum activities available in Moodle you
Can configure these tools in a variety of ways for?
facilitating discussions
Q&A forums or other interactions among course participants
If you would like a way for students to submit assignments online you can use the assignment module in Moodle
It's also possible to digitally grade documents completely within Moodle
Which means that you don't have to download or print a document in order to grade it?
Speaking of grading the Moodle gradebook is a convenient way to record grades and allow students to track their own progress
Learn Tech staff are available to help you set up your gradebook in a way that best fits your needs
if
You use videos in your course you can embed them in Moodle
However Moodle is not set up to host video files. There are several options available for storing videos
Mediasite is a secure option for hosting videos that you can link to in a bit
you can also upload videos to YouTube which also has the ability to add captions to your videos automatically a
Third option is to upload your video files into Google Drive and select the link sharing options that work best for you
If you use Moodle communicating with course participants is easy through the announcements forum
students automatically receive announcements through email when instructors post to the forum if
Instead you prefer to communicate outside of Moodle Wolffe
Where email lists allows you to create and configure email lists to contact your course participants or have students contact teaching staff?
Here is a quick review of the various options for transitioning away from Woolworths classic tools
For public web content consider WordPress for protected content you can use WordPress or Moodle if
You use message boards try using Moodle forums
for submitting assignments consider using Moodle assignments for grading try the Moodle gradebook
for video file storage consider using media site YouTube or Google Drive and
for class communications consider using the Moodle announcements forum or wolf where email lists
Remember that learn tech is here to help you so please
Reach out to us for personalized assistance in using any of these tools in your courses
email learn tech at NCSU edu call nine one nine five one three seven zero nine four or
Use the online help request form at Delta
NCSU edu slash learn tech - request
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