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Recipes
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I haven't posted a lot of recipes in the past but below are links to all recipes on this blog. It's always nice to know if someone else has tried them and if they worked for them as well! White Chocolate Chip Waffles. Cabbage, Avocado and Pear Slaw. Corn and Chickpea Fritters. Feijoa, Banana and Toasted Coconut Caramel Crumble. Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream. Ode to the Arc Muffins. Silly Billies Return to Roam. Sifter Goes (Bike) Riding. Peninsula and Plains Orienteering. Confessions of a Book Addict.
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The gypsies of the High Country
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The gypsies of the High Country. The month of May means it's TWALK. Time - basically the best event of the year right? I mean, what's not to love about dressing up and running round the hillsides for 24 hours? Because we are a disorganised bunch, L just entered a group of us and gave us a team name, The Gypsies. We thought it seemed like a pretty good theme although I'm not sure the boys were convinced until they realised that all gypsies need, a caravan. Having a bit of a caravan construction party!
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road cycling - Twilight and Shadow
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Tag Archive: road cycling. Le (windy, hilly, exhausting, rewarding) Race. So sore, so tired. Don't go doing a half marathon just a week after giving it your all doing a 100km cycling race! But I'm getting ahead of myself (this is what happens when you get behind in posting! Since moving to Christchurch (nearly 4 years ago now - time flies! I had always wanted to do Le Race. The 100km road cycling race from Christchurch to Akaroa. 2015 was my chance, with M keen to tackle it on the tandem with me. Obvious...
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Horrible runs and magic runs
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Horrible runs and magic runs. Before we embark on the final long weekend before we get plunged into the depths of winter (sigh) I better get cracking and get myself up to date! It's been exhausting over the last couple of months. It seems crazy/weird but the winter period always seems to be the main event season. At least it keeps you moving through the dark months! Like I said on that post. I suspect I haven't learnt my lesson though. I've raced The Dual. Still, I'd made good time but the final climb ov...
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Other Stuff
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Nothing to see here.yet. Silly Billies Return to Roam. Sifter Goes (Bike) Riding. Peninsula and Plains Orienteering. Confessions of a Book Addict.
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When it rains it pours
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When it rains it pours. Anzac weekend (yay for now having Mondayised public holidays! We took the Friday off to head down to Te Anau again, this time so I could "race" the Routeburn Classic. On the Saturday. We got there in the afternoon and basked in the sunshine.from within our cabin where it was warm and there was a bed to do our basking on. Unfortunately though, the sunny weather was not to hold. The finishline, heros style. There was even a crash mat for us all to 'fly' onto. Good times! I was prett...
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tandem cycling - Twilight and Shadow
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Tag Archive: tandem cycling. Le (windy, hilly, exhausting, rewarding) Race. So sore, so tired. Don't go doing a half marathon just a week after giving it your all doing a 100km cycling race! But I'm getting ahead of myself (this is what happens when you get behind in posting! Since moving to Christchurch (nearly 4 years ago now - time flies! I had always wanted to do Le Race. The 100km road cycling race from Christchurch to Akaroa. 2015 was my chance, with M keen to tackle it on the tandem with me. Obvio...
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The DUAL Half Marathon
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The DUAL Half Marathon. You have 4 options with The DUAL. You can do the 50km or 30km mountain bike races, the marathon or the half marathon and, obviously, I chose to do the half marathon. Again. You see, I did this race last year as well (although it had a slightly different start last time). Just for an overview, here's the course profile with a total of 553 metres climb. Yep, pretty much as soon as you start you're heading straight up. There's no easing you into it! Once nearly reaching the bottom I ...
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Adventures
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Nothing to see here.yet. Silly Billies Return to Roam. Sifter Goes (Bike) Riding. Peninsula and Plains Orienteering. Confessions of a Book Addict.
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adventures - Twilight and Shadow
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The gypsies of the High Country. The month of May means it's TWALK. Time - basically the best event of the year right? I mean, what's not to love about dressing up and running round the hillsides for 24 hours? Because we are a disorganised bunch, L just entered a group of us and gave us a team name, The Gypsies. We thought it seemed like a pretty good theme although I'm not sure the boys were convinced until they realised that all gypsies need, a caravan. Having a bit of a caravan construction party!
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