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What do I wear to the Polo?

19 Tuesday Feb 2013

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What do I wear to the Polo?

It’s almost time for the annual sojourn to the BMW NZ Polo Open at the Auckland Polo Club in Clevedon. As a regular on the event circuit in my previous professional life, I attended many a day at the Polo and also helped judge the best dressed filly of the two-legged type.

However it was always more of a challenge than it should have been with much confusion over the dress code.. and one of the questions I was most often asked was ‘What do I wear to the Polo!?’ So here are a few tips:

1. There may be horses on the field, but you shouldn’t dress for a race day. No fascinators, heels or party dresses. Instead wear something chic and appropriate for a long, hot day in a sunny country field.

2. Summery dresses, elegant shorts or casual trousers. Whatever fashion option you go for, the key is to make sure the fabric is natural – and breathable – otherwise you’ll swelter in the steaming heat.

3. Footwear should also be ‘field friendly’ – so opt for glam flats or wedges (no stilettos!) The stomping of the divots is a long held tradition and as everyone heads out to stomp, all eyes are on your feet so opt for beautiful sandals or colourful wedges – no jandals!

4. Sunglasses, a good sunhat and some long sleeves to throw on for added sun protection as the day goes on are also essential.

The key to dressing for the Polo is to look elegant whilst still being somewhat practical about the function of what you’re wearing!

As far as the event itself, the best advice I can offer is to watch how many drinks you down! Most of the invitations will see you hosted in a marquee with the alcohol flowing and it’s very hard to keep on top of how many refills you’ve had over the course of a long and usually very hot afternoon. The heat, combined with the socialising also results in you downing far more alcohol than you had intended – so be warned!

Enjoy x

Sneaky mummy and the chocolate chip cookies

20 Sunday Jan 2013

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For the first time ever I am faced this week with having to prepare a lunchbox for my little one to take to kindergarten. The challenge as always is how to get nutrition into her while providing enough incentive to eat it – the eternal conundrum! For a little girl who prefers white bread sandwiches and chocolate cupcakes, getting anything resembling whole grains into her is always difficult. However I’ve resorted to my usual trick of sneaking some extra nutrition into her old favourites – chocolate chip cookies – by using wholemeal flour and LSA along with the traditional ingredients.
Until now, the four year old has had a gentle schedule of afternoon kindi sessions for a couple of hours. However as from tomorrow it’s a longer day and I have to provide lunch. It’s a real lifestyle change – preparing a school lunch and I don’t know why but suddenly I feel like I have switched into the role of my mother – playing housewife and mum – more so than ever before. Anyway – the challenge now will be to fill her lunchbox with delicious and nutritious treats. These cookies are by no means a health food but they are a realistic way of creating something yummy that kids love and by substituting a few ingredients with a bit more nutrition, they are a healthier alternative to normal cookies. I reduce the sugar, replace white flour with wholemeal flour and add some LSA – for me it’s just about putting a little more goodness into her lunchbox.
The recipe I used is:
¾ cup of brown sugar
1 cup butter
1 egg
1.5 cups wholemeal flour
½ cup of LSA
1.5 cups of pure dark chocolate – the higher the cocoa content the better otherwise dark cooking chocolate drops are fine too.
Mix as you would with a normal cookie recipe. Cream the butter and sugar, add the egg, mix and then add dry ingredients and then the chocolate drops.
The recipe will be firm but if it seems too dry, add some milk. Press onto a baking tray and cook for 8 – 15 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius.

Wholemeal four is a great source of vitamins and minerals – especially B vitamins – including Thiamine and niacin. The LSA provides soluble fiber with its mix of linseed, sunflower seeds and almonds ground into a fine meal. Sunflower seeds are an excellent source of vitamin E and linseeds are the richest known dietary source of phytoestrogens – otherwise known as lignans as well as omega 3 oils – the health benefits of which are well known.

WHile mum will focus on the nutritional benefits, the little ones just focus on the chocolate chips and sscoff them without realising there’s a few tricks hidden in them. A batch takes about five minutes to mix and no more than 15 minutes to bake – it’d take you longer than that to pop to the supermarket and pick up a premade packet of biscuits filled with twice the sugar and plenty of chemicals and preservatives.

Hope the little people in your life like these cookies as much as my four year old. My only problem is that I cant stop eating them either!

x

Dream Sweet ……

12 Saturday Jan 2013

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With the weather heating up it’s getting harder to sleep and I have been experimenting with a few different options to aid with a blissful slumber.  My favourite, along with crisp, fresh linen is a spritz of lavender linen water.  I have plenty of lavender growing in my garden, but for this recipe I use lavender essential oil from an organic health store to really give it a kick. 

Lavender is an amazing addition to nature’s medicine cabinet – offering a range of benefits including antifungal and antiseptic properties, improving blood circulation and digestion but it’s best known for its assistance in reducing stress and nervous tension and inducing sleep and this is where the linen water helps.

The trick is to make the bed and spritz throughout with lavender linen spray and then about five minutes before you head to bed, pop an additional couple of sprays around your pillow.

I have also found it works really well for my four year old – helping her to drop off a little more easily than usual.  All you need – to make one cup of linen water which lasts for ages – is:

1 cup of distilled or mineral water (I just boil tap water and leave to cool before mixing)

15 – 20 drops of essential lavender oil

..and 2 tablespoons of vodka

The vodka acts as an emulsifier – without it, the oil and water won’t mix, however, if you prefer not to use alcohol in the mix, then you can just use the oil and water but you’ll need to give it a really good shake prior to spraying. 

You can use cheap vodka but don’t ever buy cheap oils – otherwise you may end up with a synthetic version of the lavender oil which lack any wellbeing benefits and will likely smell cheap too.

The linen water can also be used as a spray prior to ironing, however you don’t want to risk any splodges of oil on your clothes so make sure the mist is very fine and the bottle has been shaken very well too.  I don’t iron because I use a clothes steamer – so I only use it on the bed linen!

It’s so simple – just mix the three ingredients up, pour into a spray bottle and shake well.  That’s it – and then you are on your way to a blissful slumber!

x

Clicquot in the Snow!

23 Monday Jul 2012

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First up – as my pick of THE event of the winter season is French Champage house – Veuve Clicquot’s annual ‘Clicquot in the Snow’ event which kicks off this week. Clicquot has a reputation for putting on the most exclusive soirees with a true A-list guest list, set against a backdrop of stunning scenery. Sara Tetro, Chris Sisarich and footwear designer Kathryn Wilson are all packing their bags as we speak and will join ski sport royalty when they get there for an undisclosed magicmystery tour, followed by a party at the swanky HIlton hotel where we will all be in residence for our stay. Check out the About Town pages in the Sunday Star Times this week for some snaps from ‘Clicquot in the Snow’ …. and I’ll keep you updated here too! X

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23 Monday Jul 2012

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After years of avidly updating my twitter posts, being a Facebook regular and writing a weekly column in the Sunday Star Times newspaper, I’ve decided it’s time to put my digital pen to paper in the form of a blog and see what happens…. The blog will follow my musings on the NZ event circuit, best, biggest and most exclusive events happening as well as a few practical tips like what to wear! Plus I’ll try to keep a running commentary on all the super cool health, beauty and lifesstyle bits and pieces that come across my desk. I also can’t help but blog about my passions – including good nutrition, my property renovations, living life at a slower pace to bring about maximum enjoyment and plenty of tips and tricks from a sneaky mummy who loves to apply what I have learnt over the years to be healthier, save money and have fun! Hopefully I’ll be able to provide you all with a little entertainment from time to time…… X

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