Five questions: Sarah Tuck Sarah Tuck is a food writer, photographer and stylist – and the newly appointed editor of Dish magazine. Sarah has been contributing to a variety of publications for the last five years and published her first book, ‘Coming Unstuck’, in 2017. When she isn’t working, Sarah can usually be found hosting drinks and … Continue reading Five questions: Sarah Tuck
The role of food in breaking down cultural barriers
The shootings in Christchurch shocked our nation and opened up some much-needed discussions on just how much we really understand religions, races and communities different to ours. Nicola Martin has investigated cultural diversity through food in a book she co-authored and believes we, as food writers, are in a unique position to open up conversations … Continue reading The role of food in breaking down cultural barriers
Allpress Coffee Event
Allpress Coffee Event Greig Buckley reports on the Food Writers’ event at Allpress Roastery We are a country of coffee lovers, with high expectations… New Zealand is ranked the 13th highest consumer of coffee in the world. Higher than the USA and Australia. We drink on average 2.5 cups per week and according to a … Continue reading Allpress Coffee Event
Julie Legg: What I’m Cooking
Julie Legg has a huge curiosity for learning and rediscovering lost skills (growing, cooking, preserving, fixing, making, doing) and also enjoys throwing herself into DIY, upcycling and recycling. Having grown up in Auckland she escaped to rural Waikato to pursue a road to self reliance, particularly regarding food production. Check her out on www.rediscover.co.nz I’ve been in … Continue reading Julie Legg: What I’m Cooking
Influence vs Influencers
Niki Bezzant weighs in on the subject of influence I’ve been getting publicly grumpy lately. It’s been building for a while; but it came to a head for me after the awful, despicable events of March 15th in Christchurch. That’s when I observed on social media, alongside the natural expressions of grief and shock, what … Continue reading Influence vs Influencers
Jill Brewis and André Taber went to New Caledonia on separate family holidays last year. They saw each other while out buying (what else?) food. Here, they share their impressions of eating on the island. André: What a pleasant surprise to run into you. We were both making a trip to the bakery l’Atelier Gourmand (141 Route de l’Anse … Continue reading
Olena Williams and ethnic food
Olena Williams, who has Russian and Korean ancestry, lives in Taranaki with her New Zealand family. Olena loves the diversity of ethnic food and the role it plays in the ‘cultural immersion’ experiences on offer in her Lozhka Ethnic Cooking classes. Where does your interest in food spring from? Raisa, my Russian grandma from Siberia, … Continue reading Olena Williams and ethnic food
top 10 tips : social media
Did you miss Tash McGill’s social media presentation at our October 2018 conference, or wish you’d taken better notes? Tash – a writer and transformation strategist who you might also recognise from Instagram as @thewhiskygirlnz – has shared her top 10 tips with us for Digest. 1. Choose a social media channel that you enjoy, … Continue reading top 10 tips : social media
Eat New Zealand
Eat New Zealand is taking to the road in 2019. Kate Underwood reports. Eat New Zealand is a collective of New Zealand’s chefs, producers, media, tourism and event operators, who have all been inspired to create a national platform to promote and champion our best food, drink, and culinary tourism opportunities. What started as a series … Continue reading Eat New Zealand
Clooney Lunch
When Tony Stewart from Clooney Restaurant suggested an exclusive lunch for Foodwriters NZ we knew it would be popular, but didn’t imagine it would sell out in less than 60 minutes. Michelle Jones reports. You could sense everyone’s anticipation as we wandered through the elegant curtained booths in the main restaurant and down the stairs … Continue reading Clooney Lunch
