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  • Closed for Holiday – Tuesday afternoon 17th January to Monday 23rd January

    I will be closed for a cycling holiday from Tuesday afternoon 17th January to Monday 23rd January.

    Open

    Monday 16th January  10.00 am to 12 noon  2.30 pm to 6 .00 pm

    Tuesday 17th January 0900 am to 12 noon. (I will be closed on Tuesday afternoon)

    Normal hours resume on Tuesday 24th January.

     

  • Closed for Holiday 31st December to 9th January

    Closed for a Holiday

    From Saturday 31st December to Monday 9th January 2017

    I will be open:

    Wednesday 28th December 2.30 pm to 6.00 pm

    Thursday 29th December 10.00 am to 12 noon  2.30 pm to 6.00 pm

    Friday 30th December 2.30 pm to 6.00 pm

    Normal Hours resume on Tuesday 10th January

  • Christmas Hours – closed 24th to 27th December

    Wishing you a Peaceful and Happy Christmas

    I will be closed from Saturday 24th December to Tuesday 27th December

    Reopening on Wednesday 28th December.

    Open

    Wednesday 28th December 2.30 pm to 6.00 pm

    Thursday 29th December 10.00 am to 12.30 pm   2.30 pm to 6.00 pm

    Friday 30th December 2.30 pm to 6.00 pm

  • Closed for a Long Weekend from 8th December

    Ken will be away from Thursday 8th December to Monday 12th December. Returning to work on Tuesday 13th December. I am attending my brother’s 60th birthday in New Zealand

    Note: I will be Open on Wednesday 7th December

  • Closed for the Day Friday 22nd November

    Ken will be away on Friday 22nd November

  • “What’s with Wheat?”

    A new Australian made documentary that discusses the effect modern wheat is having on our nation’s health.

    Free screening: Monday 26th September at 7.00 pm is the next screening of “What’s with Wheat.”  

    Please fill out the form below if you wish to see this documentary.

    Could our modern wheat production and the amount of wheat we daily consume be contributing to the global health crisis?  These are the questions explored in a new feature-length documentary “What’s With Wheat?”. For more information about the documentary go to:  What’s With Wheat Documentary.

    The docWhat's with Wheat Logo Smallumentary features 15 global experts from Australia, United States, England, America, New Zealand and India including Dr Perlmutter, Sarah Ballantyne, Dr Terry Wahls, Dr Natasha Campbell McBride and Pete Evans who shed the light on what is currently happening to our wheat.

    ‘What’s With Wheat?’ warns that modern agricultural practices of wheat growing has produced a highly addictive product that is making people more susceptible to disease.

    “What’s With Wheat?” answers how differently our wheat crops are now grown and processed, what’s added to the wheat, the reason why it’s so addictive which is leading people to consume more than they used to and why wheat is now added to other foods and cosmetics.

    “We’ve certainly observed a steady increase in the rate of celiac disease and the rate of non-celiac gluten sensitivity. Why?” asks Dr Terry Wahls, Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of Iowa.

    The film’s co-director Cyndi O’Meara, Australian Nutritionist and Founder of Changing Habits says, “The story of wheat is the story of food. Become educated, become knowledgeable, become aware. Start making changes, step by step, habit by habit and we may be able to create a tsunami of change that will change the health of our children and future generations.”

    After the film, my wife Jennie will offer some samples of homemade gluten-free products.  She will give advice about gluten-free baking, including tips for substituting other types of flour instead of wheat flour and what to use to maintain the elasticity that gluten provides in baking. Jennie will share some of her tried and proven recipes for cakes, biscuits, muffins and bread.  It’s easier than you think!

    What’s with Wheat

    • Please fill out this form and click on the submit button, if you wish to attend the screening on Monday 26th September at 7 pm. If you would like to attend but can’t come on the 26th September let me know by filling out the form and writing in the comments section.
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