Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Taking On Jamie Dish 2 - Swedish Meatballs


Taking on Jamie - Dish 2
Swedish Meatballs with Rice and Swede
For 4 people

This dish really appealed to me.
I had to make a couple of changes to his recipe

The original had celeriac
Not really in season here and it's expensive
I am trying to be frugal don't you know
So I thought how about Swede (rutabaga for people from the States)
I love it. It is so underrated. When cooked properly it is sweet and wonderful.
 
Swedes to go with Swedish Meatballs
Perfect

Also I couldn't get any fresh dill
So I used a tube of dill
Got all the right flavour
Jamie used Cranberry Jelly
I used some Guava Jelly made by my friend Mary
You could Red Currant Jelly I reckon
Pretty good

This was delicious...I have to say his recipes are excellent
Even if you are just making them, not trying to prove a point like me
 
Creamy Sweet tasty sauce over little meatballs
All served over Rice, Sweet Swede and Spinach

Wonderful

Of course it took longer than 15 minutes cooking time

Once again it took me about 5 minutes to set up,mis en place
I think I should call this something else. I haven’t prepared any of the food I have just got everything together
So ipad and stop watch at the ready
i.e. Pans on the stove
All packets open ready to go
All utensils at the ready and a jug full of boiling water
So here ya go

Meatballs
200gms each of beef and pork mince
Good squirt of dill from tube or 2 tbs chopped fresh dill

1 tbs olive oil
S&P
Couple of sprigs of thyme
Rice and Swede
1 large swede
1 pkt baby spinach
1 large cup Basmati rice
2 cups boiling water

Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

For the Sauce
1 tablespoon  caraway seeds
Slug of vodka
1 tablespoon  guava jelly
4 tablespoon  cream

To serve 
60 gms, approx, Sour Cream
Mixed with 1 tablespoon  Dill from tube

To start
Have pots on medium heat
Peel the swede and cut into small cubes

Add olive oil to large pan
Season  $ & P and sprigs of thyme

Add swede to pan
Toss
Pour over just enough boiling water to cover the bottom of the pan
Season
Cover and cook till tender
Add spinach
Season
Cover just to wilt spinach

In the pot you are going to use for rice
Add rice direct to hot pot
Add boiling water straight away
Season with salt
It will boil immediately
Stir
Cover and turn down so it just bubbles away

Meanwhile have another pan over medium heat
Add 1 tablespoon  olive oil
Season mince with S&P
Add dill from tube or chopped dill
Mix well with hands

Divide into 4 pieces
Break each quarter into 5 pieces
Use wet hands
Roll into balls
Throw into pan as you make them
to get them underway immediately
Add caraway seeds

Toss and cook till golden all over

By now rice and swede should be cooked
Mix together 
Add vodka to meatballs
Flambé,  
Let bubble till vodka burns off
Add jelly
Toss to mix
Add cream
Bubble away for about a minute
Put rice and vege Into serving dish
Pour meatballs and sauce over
Plonk a nice dob of sour cream mixed with dill over the top

Ready to go
In 18 minutes 52 secs
Plus assembly time say around 5 minutes
Not too bad, getting better
 Here's Jamie's version
Have frozen half of it for future dinner

New One tomorrow  

Taking On Jamie - Dish 1 - Mushroom Fafalle

So I thought my winter blog project this year would be is to take Jamie on with his 15 minute meals.
My friend JT tried with her friends Rose and Frank and they reckoned took 30 minutes. 
My daughter in law Helen has given some of the recipes a go and mmmm she put out a challenge. Can anybody do this?
I can do this... I thought.
I have both series on my ipad
So the plan was to get mis en place and then cook along with the video 
I bought the stopwatch app for my phone
and off I started
By the way it was delicious. We both loved it

So for the first one I made Mushroom Fafalle

I got my mis en place, by the way this was getting together all of he ingredients not any actual cooking or chopping.
BUT I don't have a garlic crusher, as I don't like them and I did peel the garlic, Chopping it took quite a bit of time
Getting all the stuff together took about 7-8 minutes
So I didn't count that I only timed the actual cooking
He does that
Jamie doesn't really give you quantities so I guessed

That's not too hard though
I made a couple of changes to the recipe. 
I don't want this to be an expensive challenge
So if I haven't got an ingredient at the time I would substitute
I didn't have any baby spinach. 
So I cut some cabbage into small triangles and blanched it in salted water and drained it.
Set aside to cool 
He used the spinach straight frpm the bag so he had a heads up on that.
Didn't feel that was cheating

It was delicious, so sweet... also Jamie had hazel nuts, I substituted cashews
I am going to make this salad again. It is delicious. 
Blanching the cabbage, as Marco says, is 'Genius'

I had to pause a couple of times as didn't have everything ready 
Like I forgot to sort the mortar and pestle
and I hadn't got the food processor ready
Funnily enough, I thought I had everything
Must be more diligent next time

So I set up the iPad and my timer


Here are the ingredients 
This made enough for 4 people, I froze the leftovers for a dinner in the future

Good slurp Olive oil 
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
250 gms Mushrooms
25 gms Dried mushrooms
Boiling water
3 cloves garlic peeled and finely chopped
Salt and pepper
Thyme leaves
1 tsp Chili flakes
About 100 gms Sour cream
Zest of 1 Lemon
Handful of chopped parsley

Fafalle Pasta 100 gms per person

Salad for 2 people cant keep that
Blanched cabbage
Cashews
1/2 Grated apple
50 gms Blue cheese
French Dressing


You need all you pans on the stove over med heat and a jug of boiling water to hasten things up
First cover the dried mushrooms in boiling water to soften and get a stock
Place pasta into well salted boiling water 
Cook about 8-9 minutes

Add olive oil to a frying pan to start off.
Add mushrooms
Just break them up no need to finely chop
It's a rustic dish
Add garlic, S & P and chili flakes and thyme leaves
Toss around and cook about 2 minutes

Meanwhile add nuts to a small pan just to toast lightly to get the maximum flavour
Add soaked dried mushrooms and their stock to the pan
Cook them down

Start to prepare the salad
Take nuts out of pan and crush them not too small in a mortar and pestle
Put your greens (in my case blanched cabbage)
onto a platter
Grate apple over the top
Put little knobs of blue cheese on top and
sprinkle with crushed nuts
Set aside

Back to mushrooms
Place in food processor and give them a whiz till reasonably smooth
Back into pan
Thin down with a little of the pasta water
keep a bit more of the pasta water if needed, to thin down the sauce

Pasta should be ready
Drain and add to pan

Add sour cream
Toss to mix

Zest lemon
Chop parsley
Mix together
Put 1/2 of this into the pasta
Toss well

Pile onto platter
Garnish with remainder of parsley and lemon

Pour some french dressing over salad
Below Jamie's version

Serve

So I paused a couple of times. as I said, I'd forgotten to set out some bits and pieces
So I think it took me about 20 minutes plus the mis en  place
5-6 minutes

So this was an easy dish 
Couldn't do it in 15 minutes though
Keen to see whatt happens next time

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Left Overs - Waste Not, Want Not, Tasty Snacks

I hate throwing food away. When I clean out the fridge, if I have to load lots of stuff in the Waste Machine I feel I haven't been doing my job.
Make soup  is one way of using up stray vege.
One of the best and tastiest thing to do with  left over bread is these cheese mousetraps

You could get something easier and they keep well in an airtight container.
Not that they last too long

Lay the bread out on the bread board

Butter
Smear with Vegemite and Marmite
Grate some hard cheddar on a fine grater over the top
Cut into fingers

Place in 140C oven, till they dry out
Don't try and cook them too quickly

Should take about 20-30 minutes

Great to have with drinks, kids love them, Dunk them in your bowl of soup

Just have them when you are feeling a bit peckish
And there's More!!! I'm sure!




Saturday, April 27, 2013

Thanks For The Memories -Once Party People - Always Party People - Reunion at The Windsor Castle 2013


My Husband Dale (pictured above with his beautiful Grandchildren, they had made a lovely book for him and had just presented it)... recently had his 69th Birthday and he really wanted to catch up with old friends.
 
We did a road trip earlier this year and had such a good time staying with dear friends. 
Lots of laughs and great memories
Over the years we have organized some great parties, our friends all love to drink, dance, laugh, drink, sing, drink and have great fun.













They book their airfares, get in their cars and make their way to Auckland, to join in the various festivities.
It really is so wonderful to see them all.

The biggest problem of getting old, is that People start to die
Recently there have been  a spate of funerals, well not really a spate... but more than enough.
It seems, you are catching up with people at funerals.
These are good times, but for the wrong reasons and of the course, the dead person is not there to join in

So we decided to hold a reunion of people who have been in our lives, 
since we have been together  from 1963.
Some of these friends were around even earlier. Long wonderful friendships
Unfortunately not everyone could join us but there was still a great turnout, over 100 people.

Thanks to Bruno and Dylan at the Windsor, both who came in on their Days off to help this Bash to be the success it was.
Love the Windsor, of course I’m a bit biased, but it’s a great place to hold a function.
We have had 4 majors there, in the last 4 years, let alone the lunches we have.
We are not such good lunchers these days. Those days of lunch running into dinner and almost to breakfast have gone. We only make lunch now, finishing around 5ish
Quiz night is brilliant and of course watching Dan, Grunter and the CVE play at their regular Thursday Gigs.

I want to thank the guys for supplying music
Here's Craig, Dan and Grunter at a previous Wrightson Party 
 


















Here they are now, ably joined by Mr Wayne Gillies



and I’m
 Pleased to say Mr Tony Andrew doing his version of California Dreaming.
Then RCYC 1992                                                        Now







 We missed Our friend Graham Heinz, his version of “My Satin Doll over the years, has always been a showstopper. here he is at another Royal Cajun Yacht Club aka RCYC function, way back









Mary and Heinzie have always been a big part of our lives and parties,  even if sometimes the boys need a wee rest. Lots of travel has been taken with them over the years. They couldn't be with us but were there in spirit I'm sure

So onto Saturday, here's a Montage of shots taken by various people and thank God for that... some of my shots from my phone, I'll call artistic, other might say Blurry.
Oh well. It was just lovely to see so many Happy Shiny People.
And the 6 Degrees of Separation continues

Thank you for joining us...it meant a lot

 Tim, Gaye, Glenys and Neil
Tom worked at Unilever with me, he moved to the UK around the same time as we did.
On our trip to UK on the Northern Star. We met Glenys, spent time with her on the voyage
Lost touch but then after we had settled in, Tim invited us to lunch at his flat in East Sheen.
There was Glen, a wonderful surprise. We had great times. Neil, her then boyfriend in NZ, joined her in the UK. We all became friends and so it goes on

Glen found this shot of Dale and I and herself 1968, Just before we returned home

Sharon, Jeannie and Deb.
All friends from our Wellington Days
 Two Davids on the left lurking in the background
Juliet and Jane
We have known these girls since they were little in fact, before they were born. Family Christmases together
One of the family Christmases, at our house about 1978 I think
 Below: Juliet with Dan around 1972


Phil, Summer, David. Wolfie and Debbie
Phil and David worked with Dale at Campaign.
Great times, in the 80's

When we first moved to Auckland, Debbie was a neighbour of Phil's in Devonport.
We met then. Over many late nights of drinking and staying up late, we became firm friends.
Summer is her daughter with her lovely little man Wolfie.

 Carole, Pat and Tony.
Tony and Carole have been together for over 25 years. Pat is an associate from Dale's advertising days, then we all worked together in our Murray Ball days
Jan and Anne
I met Anne when she joined Unilever in 1962. Turns out she is related to Sharon.
So the 6 Degrees  carries on.
Jan married Gerry in late 60's
We were all teenagers together, still have the connection, part of The Arab Tribe

 A Unilever Ball, circa 1964. Dale, Moi, Lorraine. Anne and Graeme. Never ever saw Lorraine or Graeme after we left but still in contact with Anne. 50 years of friendship
Lana with Jan and Her partner David, caught in the lights so it seems at Dales 65th



Sharon, George and Marty
We all went to HVHS, have been friends ever since. Marty worked with Dale at Inglis Wright.
We were a "teenage gang" so to speak. Have never lost touch. More Arabs


Dale with Jane.
Jane is a friend of Katie's but we first met her through her uncle Robin Sommerville, a partner of Dale's in Campaign
Dale, sandwiched between 2 Roses
Catherine and Sharon
Catherine, originally a client of Campaign, of course became a friend. Moved to Auckland a bit before us. We ended up sharing premises for many fabulous years, lots of laughs.
Sharon is the friend I have known the longest, we met at Sunday School when we were about 4. Ended up in he same class at HVHS... friends ever since
Rock Chick Karen. Family and friend
Partnered to Craig, Dale's brother for many years
She suits that guitar

Debbie and Andy
Andy worked in the Recording industry with people we knew. He met Debbie, Sheryl, Larry and Michael in Wellington, all moved, Andy to Sydney, the others to Auckland and we connected then. Early 80's
 Andy Michael and Dale, sipping Cocktails
The day after Sheryl and Michael's wedding New Years Day

 Old friends since little girls, Abby, Katie and Summer.
We caught up with Debbie and Summer in Kaikoura when we were touring the South Island


It's been 50 years of friendship
Gerry and Dale. It was through my friendship with Gerry that I met Dale, he joined Gerry's band, The Corvairs in 1963
 The Corvairs in action. Another connection, the bass player George is John McCready's cousin and his father George worked at Unilever in one of the department's I did work for.
Also John's Mother worked there as well
One of their Publicity shots. From Left
Dave, Andy Anderson, Gerry, Dale and George
Very trendy
My Cousin Darran with his partner Shaun
We first Darran when he was a little boy in Wales.
My cousins Pam and Edgar's first born. They moved to NZ in the late 70's. Great to have family with us
 Darran's Dad Edgar dancing with Catherine at Dan and Helen's wedding 20 years ago
Playmates, Work Mates and Band Mates from our Wellington Young Days. Tony and Gerry
Gerry went to the same school as me. HVHS... it was through him that I met Dale when Dale joined his band The Corvairs. Tony worked at Inglis Wright with Dale, once again. drinking and playmates. More Arabs.
Daniel our son, Darran and Shaun 
Chris, Anna and Phil, one of our visitors from Sydney. Anna and Phil part of the Campaign Group of the 80's. Good times
Chris and Anna also family friends. Holidays, Christmases.

 Left: Barrie, Stu and Trish.
Met Trish briefly in Wellington in the early 60's. through our friends Terry and Barbara, Terry worked with Dale at Inglis Wright...
then again through our friend Debbie, by then she was living in Auckland and living with Barrie.
Barrie became a client of Dale's in the 80's though Radio. 89FM
 More importantly, their daughter Cara, (the one in the middle) one of Katie's dearest friends was responsible for Katie meeting her husband Chris.
When she and Pieta returned from Queenstown she had in tow a boyfriend,,. called Karl I think he was a friend of Chris. Sheryl, Pieta's Mum, held a party for Pieta's return and Karl brought Chris along. The rest if history. Cara and her partner Duncan traveled with Katie and Chris to Pieta's wedding. to Duncan, in Spain last year. These girls are continuing our tradition. 
Keeping the contact up

Pieta and Duncan here in NZ Christmas 2011
All together in Matakana
Unfortunately Terry, Barbara, Tony and Annie part of the original friends from the 60's and the guys part of the original Campaign team couldn't make it. Luckily the guys were photographed by Sal Crisillo at the last Reunion Lunch so at least they can be represented in spirit
From Left: Craig, Pete, Terry, Tony, Phil and Dale. What a team.

 Where would the boys have been without the wives.
Glen, Barbara and Annie. Glen couldn't' make it as well. She and her current husband Mark were present at the last lunch.
Below: Christies, Burts, Louise and Craig taken in 1967


These Three spent many hours working with Dale in Studios, over our working years... Bruce, Dave and Glynn

Anne married to Dave and Carole.
Carole worked with her husband Glyn at Mandrill. We were a client of theirs. Always a pleasure dealing with Carole.
Ms Jeannie and Stu, who was a visitor from Sydney! Jeannie I met in the 60's...teenage friends and still together.
Stu we met a little later. Client of Dales in the 70's. His company moved to Auckland and so did we.
Many years of working together. Unfortunately his lovely wife Yvonne couldn't make it.
We missed her.
He joined us in late 80's. when we were working for Murray Ball. That was fun

Yvonne also worked with us on The Murray Ball projects they were our Australian representatives
Yvonne and Stu kindly put up with us for 5 weeks in 2006, whilst they were living in New York. That was a great time. here she is with our daughter in law Helen at Dale's 65th our v ery first party at The Pub.
Somehow I didn't get one shot of her this day but I'm sure she will like this one. It's a keeper

John and Hiria, Met John in early 80's when he was a gun motor racer. Dale and he found music in common. Enough said. Have spent lots of time with these guys in Raro and of course in The Pub
In the background Tim and Hali Severne. Part of our second generation

Below: Dale, John, Alan Galbraith and Peter Witcombe formed a band which played at a few of our parties. The Chateaus, playing The Shadows Music. That is John not Hank B!!!

John 3rd from left with Tim second from left and Daniel on the right. Boys in Budgies. Tim and Tina's wedding in Raro
Below: This was taken at The Whatever Bar one of our favourite places in Raro. John, Grandson Joseph, Daniel, Hiria, Your truly and Dale


Studio Gurus Rocky and Dave
Marmalade and Mandrill
Both worked with Dale over the years
Rocky and his wife Jeannie also great friends of ours and our mutual friend Catherine
Below: At our very first Royal Cajun Yacht Club get together. Rocky and Jeannie came up from Wellington. Staying with Catherine and her husband Bill. It was a mad day



McCready Family,  Sean, JT, John and Vivienne. Dale first met John in the early 60's when he was trying to sell a dodgy car.
He then became a client and friend. 50 years of friendship here. JT and John have been together over 20 years. We have spent loads of quality time with them and still do. They live within walking distance of us now. Makes it easy





JT, her first encounter with all of us. At Stu's
40th in Sydney. Another fabulous weekend with so many of our friends. Luckily it didn't put her off
At Stu's 40th. The next day. Stu and Julia


Dale put a band together for Stu's 40th. Those gorgeous looking girls were the Waitresses. The Guys were desperate to have their photo taken.

Holidays in the Sunshine Coast with Heinzies and Taymacs John and JT
Geoff and Larry
Dale met Geoff when he was the cameraman on shoots in Sydney in the 70's. He moved back to Wellington and set a very successful business.
Sharing Premises with Campaign boys and Laurie Bushell in the Pink Palace, on the Terrace.
 Larry and Dale sailed in the Hobie Cat Worlds in the 80's. Fantastic 2 weeks in Tahiti. Geoff has been a big part of our boating life.Geoff, Laurian, Larry, Debbie Dale and I all spent time in Croatia boating. Superb.

 Geoff and Laurian on Cajun Moon
 Here we are rafted up in Croatia
Hali and Steve. Hali married to Tim part of our second generation. Steve an occasional member of our Quiz Team. Chris and Annie Tim's parents. Old friends, workmates and playmates.
Years of laughter
 Tim, stuck in the Middle. This was taken last Runion somehow he slipped out of my camera sight

 Once again both Chris and Annie somehow didn't get in my photos, on the day. This shot was taken on Cajun Moon. We met Chris when he joined Campaign  around 1980. When the guys went freelance, Chris and Tony Milne came and shared premises with us in 149 Parnell Rd. Great times.
So much fun
 Below: In 1990, there we are in the UK.
From left: Barry, Dale, Chris, Annie. Moi, Julia and Laurie

So, Lana, Julia, Annie. Moi and Jeannie. Sitting on Bacchus. Early 90's
One of many wonderful time spent on the water

Deb and Dave. Deb we met through Craig and Louise and then she married Tony.
Dave is part of our Tribe of Arabs, our "Teenage Gang"
Gerry, Jan, George, Sharon, Marty, Dale and me
Our dear departed friend  Dave Vaughan was a big part of this team.
Even though he is no longer with us his wife Ellen, keeps in touch and visits us when she is in New Zealand. We treasure that
Below: Dave v and Dave B Flirting with our Chauffeur
 Grand of Duke of York?
 Alas no longer with us Irihapeti, here in the Limo with Geroge. Two dear friends gone but not forgotten

We have been great friends for 50 years.
Have got up to a lot of mischief...mmm
Unfortunately missing here is his lovely lady Diana who couldn't make it


Sorry you couldn't make Diana. We missed you. We've had some great fun though
 Classic Shot; Farmer Dave and Diana. Masterton Gothic

 Nice time in the son while waiting for someone for come and fix the broken down car
  Below: The Arabs, probably the only shot of us all. Taken in 1969

Tennis at Ohope.
Terry, Michael, David. Dale. Gerry and Jude


 Grownup Arabs. Tennis at Club Mac

Jane, Katie, Lana and Leila.
Lana met Debbie and I, whilst lunching one day at the Melba in the 80's. Jazzerlunch!!!
We clicked and we have traveled all over the world together,  she has been an excellent first mate on Cajun Moon. She is part of our family. Leila is part of our 3rd generation, daughter of our friends Justine and Dave
 One friend who I didn't manage to capture on film at the party was June. Lots of partying, travel with Ms June. She is on the left of this shot, taken at a Hawaiian Party we had on New years Eve. Also Julia, Trishie. Lana, Pete, Glen and Moi
 In 1990, a group of us went to New Orleans,
Lana, Moi and June with a morning cocktail. We knew how to live

Tony and Doro, met through work in the late 80's found and mutual interest in eating drinking and having a good time.  They used to host wonderful Soirees from their Parnell Home.Spent  quite a bit of time boating with them as well
 Loads of laugh on Cajun Moon

Geoff and Barry Dee. We met Barry through our friends Annie and Chris Severne.  Known as the gin drinkers. We traveled to Europe with Barry, Julia, Chris and Annie for Chris' 40th birthday in the 90's, Laurie Bushell joined us as well. Great times. Meanwhile Barry sold his boat to Geoff, a few years ago.
6 Degrees once again
Yours truly, Jane, Katie our daughter and Andy
Lana and Moi
Lana, Jeannie, Sharon and Roger. I first met Roger and Jeannie through a mutual friend at Unilever. We went off to UK and reconnected on our return through a meeting in the Woolworths Supermarket in Johnsonville in 1969. We invited them for dinner, the rest is History
 Jeannie and Moi on Lake Taupo on one of Reunions in the 80's.
Dave and Anne Hurley nibbling at their lunch
In the background Dave Atkins father of Leila, and a rear view of Tim Severne, son of Chris and Annie.
It's Wellington again, Marty, Tony, Carole, Gerry,
Roger and George. Unfortunately George's lady Marianne was not able to join us
 Tony, Moi, Dale, Dave B, Alastair Circa 1969
Below: George, Alastair, Sharon, Tony and Marty 1968

 Below: here is Marianne at our last Reunion




A rather serious picture of Rob and Ricki.We met Ricki on The Northern Star September 1967, en-route to the UK. Another longtime connection. She met Rob and they got married in our Arney Cres House, circa 1979.
The lady with the Fab hair is Lisa

 That's more like it Rob. Very cheerful.
Below: Moi, our Tahitian Taxi Driver and Ricki. Tahiti 1967



 Sheryl, Lana and Jude our Air NZ connection. They were responsible for some excellent trips abroad. Lots of rolling off planes
Many days our Champagne and fun with them all. We spent many hours with Sheryl and her husband Michael, another sadly departed.
Our mutual love for Islands meant fabulous holidays in Raro and Tahiti. Plus loads of time in Omaha.
Completing the Air NZ team, Larry and Debbie
Debbie married Larry close to 25 years ago.
More people that we have traveled with including, San Diego, Noumea and Croatia
 Same guys different function. Celebrating the Government giving me my Gold Card
 Michael and Sheryl at a wedding we attended many years ago. Dubbed "The Glams" by Inger our receptionist in Calypso Days.That's exactly what they are.
Below: Dale and Michael in Tahiti Listening to the Rugby through Michael's Computer
 Above: Sailing on Cajun Moon and yet more drinks
Below: More time in Tahiti with Michael and Sheryl around 20 years ago.
 We miss you  Michael, so many hours of fun. Over 30 years
Rex, Photographer Extraordinaire, would be telling me off, for this out of focus shot. Mind you I would call it artistic We met Rex through our friend Julia. He had a boat...They got married a few years ago...More people to spend time with on the water
 Dan, Rex and Dale on Cajun Moon
Grunter and Dan keeping us well entertained.
In the foreground James.. James' Dad Laurie, first a printing supplier for Dale and Craig in their early day. Became a print Broker and a friend, married Adrienne and along came James. 
More second generation joining us

We spent wonderful times with Laurie, pictured here with us and Lana in Paris. Unfortunately he is no longer with us. Miss you Laurie
Left: Stu and Adrienne, Laurie's wife. They were both out of towners.
Stu from Sydney and Adrienne from Wellington. Love the fact that friends made the effort to come from all over.
Right: Rex, Tony, Dale and Tim
Left: In the foreground our son-in-law Chris with Jane. In the Background a glimpse of Caroline Dee. She is married to Barry and we have spent time on the water with them


Joining Chris and Jane are Tim and Louise our sister-in-law. Louise came up from Wellington to catch up with old friends. So pleased she could make it.


 Sisters-in-law with our In laws Faye and Bon. 1970

 Left: Louise and Dale tripping the light fantastic
Below: George, Liz, Dale, Moi, Louise and Craig. They came to see us off, on our trip to UK 1967


 Just to prove that Grunter doesn't always have to play at our parties. Here with David
Right: Dale and Jeannie, very sedate for them
Jeannie is married to Rocky we have been friends for over 40 years. They made the effort to come up for the party. They stayed with Janet.
We all met Janet when she was neighbours with Catherine in Parnell .
Here is the said Janet. Somehow I didn't get a shot of her this time but this is from a previous RCYC function at the Windsor
Another friend who couldn't make it on the day, Mary. We met her when Janet moved from next door to Catherine and Bill in Parnell, to next door to Mary in Parnell. Just around the corner from us.  Mary joined us in Raro at the same time as Lucy. Many a bottle has been shared with Mary

Left: Grandpa Greenie with Wolfie. In the background a glimpse of Annette Hood,  with James Bushell.
She and her recently departed husband John, dear friends and neighbours from Churton Park 1966 onwards
And here he is with Wolfie's Grandma. Dancing at another Wrightson Bash Dale's 65th I think
Here is a better photo of Annette, sandwiched between  Ngaire and Elsje.
Ngaire and Annette were part of our  group of neighbours, in Churton Park. The husbands all worked late so the girls used to feed the kids early and get together for a sherry or two every week night. Elsje and Ngaire met through Bridge. Turns out Elsje was a neighbour of our in Remuera. These 3 ladies, plus Jeannie and I have lunch every month

Right:John, Debbie and Jude.
Jude, I met first briefly, in Wellington. Debbie and I met her in Auckland, when we were
getting some exercise at Jazzercise.
1 hour of exercise and then Lunch at The Melba. That was the life. Jude and her then husband Leighton, introduced us to New Orleans in 1988. A start to many visits. We quite often celebrate those time with Cajun feasts. For all of us that traveled there for the Jazz Fest. Time for another one I feel
Jude and Moi circa 1985
Left: What would Unilever do without us?
Tim, Derrick, Your truly and Skid
From 1961 till 1967, I worked with these lovely guys. We had a wonderful time. Those were the days when Companies trained people. We had a superb social life.I think it is wonderful
Right: A Classic 1967 shot. Summer in Oriental Bay, At Sandy and Julie's flat. Unilever staff Party
Missing from the reunion was our friend Bill (Willie) White in the foreground being silly, Dale at the back Thumbs up.  Bill introduced me to Dave Brubeck and we went to Dave Brubeck Concert in the Wellington Town Hall circa 1962-63
Also not able to attend was Sandy. We were best friends. My Letters from Abroad Blogs which I mus finish this Winter were only possible as Sandy kept all my letters, and returned to me. Wonderful memories. Thank you Sandy
It was Streamers and "Now is The Hour" when you left by ship in the 1960's. From right George,
Dave B and Sandy. The lady with the Streamers was my Auntie Glad, my Mother's sister. They were inseparable. "Mrs Binnses Twinses"
Anna our niece, with her Father Craig and his lovely Karen. Once Wellingtonians like us. All now living here in Auckland. Unfortunately Shannon and Elizabeth Craig's son and his wife couldn't make it
 Anna and Katie with their Grandad Bon
 The cousins at Shannon and Elizabeth's wedding, around 2000

The whole Wrightson Clan 2012, celebrating a significant birthday for Lucy. Haven't we grown
Stu and Skid
Dale met Stu through work. I met Skid also through work at Unilever...as it turns out there is also a Unilever connection between them. They both worked there as well, after I left.

Roger and George. We all met 50 years ago. In Wellington, we had loads of dinner parties, our children all grew up together.
These two cemented their relationship with their mad love of fishing. We have spent many wonderful days and night at sea with these guys.
 Said Children, this was taken in Whakatane, around January 1977
Tina, Julia and Moi
Julia we met originally through Debbie and Michael. We clicked and when we needed someone to work with us in our Murray Ball Project, Dale's first choice was Julia. We had about 5 years working together. They were wonderful years. Our office in Parnell were real Halcyon days. All together, Pete Burt, Chris Severne, Tony Milne. Terry Rogers, Murray Thom. Downstairs Catherine Saunders. Stu and Yvonne the Australian connection. Superb
 Justine with moi. Justine and her husband Dave were neighbours of Katie and Chris for around 6 years. We met then. Great fun. The relationship continues.
Dale with Justine
In 2006 we all joined forces in Rarotonga. Below Chris and Dave

Katie and Justine
Also on that particular holiday...Our frequent traveling companions,
Moi, Lana, Heinzie and Mary



Gaye, Darielle, Tim, Derrick, Me and Lorraine. We have to thank Unilever for this connection. Derrick and Lorraine got married a few years ago at Hula Lodge. A great day. I was Matron of Honour at Derrick's first wedding to Frances, who started at Unilever the same month as me. She and Derrick met there. Then Derrick asked me to be his best person at his marriage to Lorraine 40 years later. Actually we went to Tim and Gaye's wedding in New Plymouth and Darrielle and Skid's in Napier.





One of the best things Unilever did was the Children's Christmas Party
A great opportunity for the Staff to dress up. Ably led by Ms Tui Flower the Home Economist
The theme this particular year Peter Pan.
 The Fairy Guess Who? Derrick played a lost boy and Frances was Wendy. It was enormous fun. We all loved it
Below: On the right front row. Frances, Derrick and Moi Top Left: Bill White
Lorraine, Derrick, Moi, Skid, Darielle and Dale
Dinner at the The Terraces in Taupo a couple of years ago
Phil, Terry and Lois
Terry we met, in 1970 when he and Ngaire moved across the road from us. Once Dale and Terry met one another, they were like Brothers in Arms. They had so many adventures together. Terry after years living in New York and Sydney, came home to become a partner in Campaign. Joining Phil, Dale, Craig, Terry Christie, Peter Burt and Tony Preston. Even after all of these years still great friends.
 Dale and Terry planning to sail around
 Cape Horn. In Acrux. 40ft of boat... Lois came up with a better idea

We all did The Horn, but in luxury. Silver Whisper Cruise. Fabulous times
 Terry and Dale really sailing, Tauranga, Vila, Wellington 1976


With my lovely daughter Katie
Craig and Dale

 Family in Raro Dale, Sophia, Moi and Helen
With Heinzie's, Lana, Chris, Katie, Mia and Cleo
Same Place different Time and Faces. John, Hiria. Dan and Joseph

The band played well. The guys always manage to find the right songs . Jeannie and Darielle
Darielle and Jeannie. We met them quite separately and found out a few years later that they both worked together at Wellington Hospital.
6 Degrees again
 Lorraine and Dale
 Derrick and Lorraine dancing, an enthusiastic crowd singing along
Craig with Stu
 Justine, Dan and Tim
Julia, Larry and Debbie
Tina with Hiria
Recently we were all in Rarotonga for Tim and Tina's wedding
In the background Johnny Day with Laurian.
Married to Geoff...Laurian and I became Movie Buddies, when they moved to Auckland.
Plus lots of time at sea
Jenny and Ian Thomsen, Boating friends, chatting with Glynn
We met the Thomsens in Whangaroa about 6 years ago. Always a pleasure to see their boat Infared in the Harbour when we arrived

John Hughes, our Designer saviour. Dale met John through Pete Burt, when we were still living in Wellington. Pete's office was above John's business premises. Dale used Pete's office on his trips to Auckland. Was intrigued by John's wonderful sense of style and started  buying lovely bits and pieces from him. We then hired him to help decorate our house in Wellington, he did the design for all Campaign Offices and has worked on all of our houses. Of course he has been a wonderful luncher and friend. We are still sitting on couches that we bought from him in 1976.
 Dale, Pete and John at out house in the 80's
Neil and Lana
As it turns out we were all in London together in the 60's. We knew Neil and had some great times with him and his wife Glenys, including a great week in Munich. Plus many hours at The Plough in East Sheen. Lana flatted with Glenys in London. Somehow we never met at that stage. We have made up for it in these last few decades
Said Plough...we used to drink them out of lager most Sundays
 On the right Moi and Tim helping to drain the Plough dry of lager
Second from left Neil Cullimore, obviously a nice day in London drinking in the carpark
Lois. She came into our lives when she met Terry.
We have spent so much time with them at Sea. Dale and Terry have done lots of blue water sailing. Lois bravely took off with Terry, in their lovely boat Alpha Cruscis. They sailed around the world, for 5 years. Amazing. Now, they live not far from us on their boat in the Viaduct. Within walking distance . No less
Tim and Tina, we haven't know them for a very long time but they have formed part of our family of friends.
We met through our son Dan. What we missed out on longevity has been made up with quality
Derrick and Tim. A lot of catching up. Friends since the 60's. Once a good friend always a good friend
Left: Skid, Terry and Darielle,  Skid and Darielle
went to live overseas, in many different countries.Before they moved they lived in Johnsonville, not far from us in Churton Park. They met Terry then. Terry has visited them on at least 2 occasions when in the same country. We also met up with them, most memorable was staying with them in Bogota
Amazing
 Hiria, Lisa and Tina. Lisa is married to BK
Great friends of Dan and Helen's. We have spent many fantastic times with them as well including
a weekend at Lake Rotoitit for our grandson Josephs birthday.
Below Bk on the left
Joseph picked outfits for us all to wear for his Birthday Dinner. Not the most flattering for some, but it was very funny

More dressing up a better photo of BK! Daniel's 40th Birthday, sandwiched between Donny and Marie
 At the same party, Donny and Marie Osmond
Aka Dan and Helen
Missing in Action due to a trip to The US Bridgie and Steve. Steve is normally our Bongo Player at our parties. Missed you two
 Can't always show glamorous pics.  At Dan's 40th
Fab shot. Mr Roarke and Tattoo. "The Plane, The Plane"

All grown up now. All grew up together
Nicole, Scott, Dan, Joanne, Katie and Sarah

Johnny Day with Dale and Glenys
Johnny became friends after working together with Dale. His Partner Trishie and he had a Production Company Matte Box Films. Once again lots of lunches, parties, travel, you name it we did it. Unfortunately Trishie couldn't make it.
She was swanning about in Raro
 Johnny and Dale, Guitarists Extraordinaire
 Below: Trishie with Dale and I at The Bollinger Ball in the 80's. Those were the days

 Left: Pete Burt, very old friend. Dale met him at Inglis Wright, when the boys went Freelance Pete and his wife then Glen played The Burt Hilton for Dale every week. My word, that must have been a challenge. When we moved to Auckland. They were a huge part of our lives. When Pete left Campaign he came and joined us during our Murray Ball Days



Above: Greeting Craig
Below: having a quick wine, making up for lost time

We have had some wonderful times with Pete and Elpie on Cajun Moon
 Below: Here's a real shot of them at a RCYC party a few years ago   


 Classic clip from NZ Women's Weekly around 1979. Pete and Dale as the headline said Flushed with Success and Muller Thurgau. A winning team
Some other people I missed on the day
This was a RCYC at The Crib. The lovely Bruno was looking after then as well as he does now.
Bruno, Brian, Elsje's Husband and a side view of our dear departed friend John Hood

Our friend Vicky let her husband Phil come over without her to join in the festivities. Here she is at one of our other dos
 Somehow Lucy slipped from under my radar on the day. But not too worry Lots of shots. She is in between Moi and Sharon. Our Trip to New Orleans in 1989. Great times. Food Music Wine...what more can one ask for?
Aaron Christie and Sarah, represented Terry and Barb who couldn't make it on the day. Didn't get them in my lens that day so I pinched the shot off his FB page

Richard and Clare Fletcher. Clare was a Campaign Girl in the 80's. Then their daughter Casey came to work for us at Juice, early 2000s.
So the 6 degrees continue

Very Important Person in our lives is Joyce. We met Joyce at Club Med Tahiti circa 1979.  WE were there with Pete and Glen Burt. She currently lives in Rochester, New York. When she lived in San Francisco, she entertained so many of our friends visiting that fair city. Sent up by us. Joyce will look after you. It was never a problem. When she visited New Zealand in 1980 she already had loads of best friends
From Left: Moi, Joyce, a Spunk called Larry and Dale playing the photographer

 Classic Shot from the Club Med trip
Pete Burt with his Model at the Body Painting Competition. He won. Brilliant 
 Another Classic Shot. This was at the party we held for Joyce when she arrived in New Zealand for her first visit. Dale and His Father Bon... just a little tired and emotional
We took the kids to the US in 1981 to stay with Joyce.
She kindly looked after the kids in San Fran whilst Dale and I swanned about in New York for 5 days. Our first visit to that amazing city.
Here we are together with our Katie.
She has continued to visit our fair shores for over
30 years. She is part of our Family


She came and joined us in New Orleans in 1990
Joyce, Lana, Dale, Joyce's friend Suzanne from Texas, Jan and Moi. This was an amazing 2 weeks. that we will all remember for ages
 Right: Kawau Island with Robin and Eileen, unfortunately Robin is another departed.
Eileen couldn't make it on the day. Robin another partner in Campaign and they owned a sister boat to Cajun Moon, Grey Goose. Lots of fun time on the water
 Of course we mustn't forget Keith, he unfortunately couldn't make it due to a bad back.
Knew him in Wellington. He moved to Auckland and lived on his boat. He helped Dale when he was looking for a boat. Finally we bought Cajun Moon
 We launched Cajun Moon at Westhaven in  1991
As usual it became a party. I got to smash a bottle of Champagne on the Bow.
Launched 20 years of enormous fun
 Again lots of our friends came from all over to celebrate with us. We had Cajun Moon till this year. Wonderful memories

I have had so much organising this reunion, and finding all of these photos.
Thanks to all for participating in our lives. So much fun over the years.
It's been fantastic and will continue I'm sure.
Maybe a little more sedate!!!
I don't think so somehow.