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musethePINELANDS COMMUNITY MAGAZINE
issue 59 | February 2016www.pinelandsdirectory.co.za
JACKET SWEET POTATOES
FUN IN PHILADELPHIA
HeleenMeyer
Community Travellers
ALASKA Out and About
FREE | GRATIS
GLORIA PITLOFUNDRAISERFOR KAPS
DOROTHY DU PLOOY EXPLORESALASKA
Positively Pinelands
Second Floor︱Howard Centre︱Pinelands︱Phone: 021 531 7507︱[email protected]
THINKING OF SELLING, ORNEED A FREE VALUATION?Give us a callKathy 083 987 7673Julie 083 288 [email protected]
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WELCOME
This black and white bird is easily recognised as small flocks fly daily over Pinelands, often in a v-formation. Ancient Egyptians regarded this species as sacred and its black unfeathered head can be seen in hieroglyphics. They are resident in Cape Town and breed in colonies in wetlands such as Rondevlei. The long bill is used for probing in the mud and a special organ in the bill tip senses tiny movements of invertebrates in the mud.
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WE'RE BACK AND READY FOR 2016!We are back after a much-needed December break, which included stays with family at Addo Elephant Park and Buffelsfontein Wildlife Reserve up the West Coast. We also saw in the New Year with friends at Klondyke Cherry Farm in the mountains above Ceres. We love visiting all of these places for the stillness and drama that only nature can provide, but stays there are always made all the more special by the people we share the time with.
It was back to work soon after our return though, to get the first edition of the Muse for 2016 into production. It's always hard to get 'back onto the saddle' after the idyllic holiday lifestyle, but words must be written and designs must be done…
So, here is the new Muse. We hope you enjoy it!
Max Schutte
Sacred Ibis text by Dr Callan Cohen, research associate at the UCT FitzPatrick Institute of African O r n i t h o l o g y , b i r d book author and director of Birding Africa tours: www.birdingafrica.com.Photo by Adam Buckham.
Above: Sacred Ibis
Writer and Photographer Glynnis Schutte
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BIRDS IN PINELANDS
About the Cover: Pinelander Dorothy du Plooy is back from a year long stay in Canada. Muse readers enjoyed reading about her travels in the articles on Vancouver in August 2015; and Hawaii in April 2105. This edition reveals Alaska. Being back in South Africa satisfies Dorothy's longing for family, friends and good food, but she remembers fondly the safety of the areas she lived in, the organisation - and the opportunity to travel to far flung places. Welcome home Dorothy and thank you for allowing us to be armchair travellers with you!
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Buying, Sellingor Letting Property?
CALL US TODAY!Harcourts Maynard Burgoyne
Now in Howard Centre
PinelandsSouthern Suburbs
021 531 3041021 531 0993
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Congratulations to the winners of the Dec 2015 Muse Competitions:Fables Hair Design: A Cut & Blow worth R340: Anita Kleinsmidt.Sorbet: A Sorbet Gift Pack valued at R300 : Yvonne Ellis.Sublime Skin and Body: A personalized Facial valued at R340: Ria Sargeant.Pinelands Craft and Gift Fair: A R333 voucher to spend at the market: Ferna Macey.Balla Rose Beauty Salon: 1 Hour deep cleanse Anesi facial, including high frequency machine and eyebrow threading with a 30 min back massage or reflexology valued at R600: Lorna Dullabh.Top To Toe Natural Beauty Salon: A Vitamin Therapy Facial valued at R330: Edwinah JulieMontagu Dried Fruit and Nuts: A Gift Hamper of Montagu Products : Cecile Higgs.Rondebosch Park Market: A R300 voucher to spend at the market - Amy Fortuin.
Retirement CentreCommunity ServicesResource Centre Low Vision ServiceFull Nursing in Care Centre(temporary or permanent)Assisted Living in Home & Askew SuitesIndependent Living in Cottages
HelenKellerS O C I E T Y E S T. 1 9 5 8
A Retirement Centre and Low Vision Services
Links Drive, Pinelands, Cape Town, 7405Private Bag X25, Howard Place, 7450Phone
FaxE-mail
Web
+27 21 531 5311+27 21 531 [email protected]
OPEN AFTERNOON FOR VIEWINGevery 3rd Tuesday in the month at 3pm
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ADVERTISE YOUR EVENTS! email [email protected]. Send content for the March 2016 edition by 19 February 2016.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR13 February 2016RONDEBOSCH PARK MARKETHeld on the corner of Campground and Sandown Roads in Rondebosch, from 9am till 2pm. Buy a variety of crafts clothing, jewellery, food and much more. We are going red for Valentine's day. Email [email protected].
24 February 2016PINELANDS STAMP CIRCLEMeet on Wednesday 24 February 2016 at 7:15pm in the activities hall of the Pinelands Library. A world class exhibit “Development & use of 3c Washington 1861 to 1869” by Dr J Hofmeyer will be exhibited. One page exhibits will start with the letter J. Visitors and those interested in stamp collecting are most welcome at any of the meetings. Call John 021 531 1954 or Martin 021 689 5050.
24 February 2016STEEL MAGNOLIASA cancer support group for ladies hosted by cancer survivor Catherine, at 20 Peak Drive. Call Catherine 072 040 7563 or 021 531 3963.
February 2016 CLASSIQUE SOCIAL DANCE CLUBDance every Saturday night from 8pm till late. Singles & couples, friendly people, theme evening, cash bar, secure parking. Dress: smart casual. R50pp. Dance lessons available. Jaggers Bowling Club, Strubens Road, Mowbray. Call Marie 083 627 0770 or Billy 084 233 5959.
February - March 2016 PINELANDS BAPTIST CHURCH HELP FOR THE HURTING COURSESGrowing Seasons - A 10 week course run on Tuesday evenings from 11 February, at PBC from 6pm until 7:15pm. For 6 to 13 year olds grappling with hurt. Supper is provided. Information Evening - 2 February at 6pm at PBC. Call Renee Meissner 082 696 0628.DivorceCare - A 13 week program due to start Tuesday 23 February. Supper is provided. Call Alan Minogue 083 456 1196.GriefShare - 13 sessions with a start date towards the end of February will be agreed with the group of participants. Call Andrea at the PBC office 021 531 3922.See Feb 2016 Muse page 16 for further details.
5 March 2016 PINELANDS METHODISTCHURCH FAMILY FUN-A-FAIRCome to the Church from 8am to 2pm.Stalls include a variety of delicious food, plants, puzzles, bric-a-brac and much more. Great activities, games, and the Cape Town Science Center exhibits for the children.Bring the whole family for a special day!.
19, 20 March 2016LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMSThe Rotary Club of Wynberg presents the ‘Last Night of the Proms’ charity fundraiser ‘Going for Gold’ celebrating the 2016 Olympic Games, at the Cape Town City Hall, Saturday 19 March at 20h00 and Sunday 20 March at 18h00. Conductor, Richard Cock, with the Proms Orchestra and massed choirs. See www.computicket.com
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GOLD (even scrap gold) remember when you lost that earring and buried the other in your jewellery box?SILVER from scrap jewellery to silver teasetsMEDALS Boer War, WW1, WW2 inc badges & buttons.COINS remember the old tickey, sixpence, shilling,5 shilling and R1 coin from the 60’s?POSTCARDS up to 1945 (1900-1920 are best)CUPS & SAUCERS duos & trios (plate, cup & saucer)OLD TOYS Schuco, Dinky, Meccano etc.FOUNTAIN PENS, PEN-KNIVESAND EVEN BROKEN WATCHES
TREASURESTony’sI will offer you cashfor any of these items:
Call me… my number is 083 775 00 55… you stand to earn some cash for those old trinkets, bits & pieces that no longer serve you.email: [email protected]
Yes, I buythem too!
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Millside Park,Morningside, Ndabeni
021 531 6398FREE DELIVERIES TOSURROUNDING AREASfor orders over R30Mon - Fri • 9am - 3pm
FebruarySpecial
BANTINGMEALS
available daily
Only R20was R23.90
Juicy BeefBurgers
Breakfasts & Lunchessit down or take-awayParty PlattersFrozen Meals
www.goodys.co.za
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Retirement CentreCommunity ServicesResource Centre Low Vision ServiceFull Nursing in Care Centre(temporary or permanent)Assisted Living in Home & Askew SuitesIndependent Living in Cottages
HelenKellerS O C I E T Y E S T. 1 9 5 8
A Retirement Centre and Low Vision Services
Links Drive, Pinelands, Cape Town, 7405Private Bag X25, Howard Place, 7450Phone
FaxE-mail
Web
+27 21 531 5311+27 21 531 [email protected]
OPEN AFTERNOON FOR VIEWINGevery 3rd Tuesday in the month at 3pm
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Pinelands & Thornton
021 531 0773Central Square | Pinelands
P R O P E R T I E S
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ATTORNEYS | CONVEYANCERSAND ESTATE ADMINISTRATORS
A SELECTION OF PROPERTIES SOLD BY US IN 2015
Selling | Free Valuations | Rentals
Richard Smith 083 557 7515
Linette Smith 082 466 1825
Should you be thinking of selling your property or just in needof a valuation, contact us and be guaranteed of quality service.
Broad Walk R5 195 000 Scouts Place R4 650 000 Achilles Way R4 500 000
Heldersig Rd R1 465 000Ficus Rd R1 530 000Heldersig Rd R1 600 000 Matopo Rd R1 465 000
Elm R1 400 000
Lotus Rd R1 750 000
Seemeeu Rd R1 360 000Seemeeu Rd R1 380 000 Vuurpyl Cr R1 350 000 Elm Str R1 250 000
Ringwood Drive R2 795 000Liddesdale R3 200 000
Wisteria Ave R3 295 000
Chipstead Way R2 495 000
Union Avenue R3 650 000Long Place R3 850 000Gousblom R3 795 000
Kings Way R3 350 000
021 788 1439
Asking pricesshown. E&OE
THORNTON
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COMMUNITY NEWS
On 22 November 2015, Pinelands residents, who are also PNW members, Hilton and Matt were on their way out of Pinelands when they noticed smoke coming from one of the houses in Green Way. They immediately raised the alarm and, joined by Gavin and Linda, started to put out the fire while the fire department was en
ROTARY HONOURS FIRE HEROES
Pinelands fire heroes: from left to right - Gavin, Matt, Hilton, and Linda.route. Other residents and PNW members also responded and assisted. Matt received an award for bravery from the Pinelands Rotary Club, in recognition of his heroic efforts to save the adjoining thatched roof home from catching alight.
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23 February 201618:00-19:15 in the hall
021 685 [email protected]
Belmont RoadRondeboschCape Town
ST Joseph’sMarist College
Fully IndependentPre-Primary to Grade 12
INFORMATION EVENING
followed by a tour of the school, a visit to our Special Needs Unit or discovery
time in a Montessori classroom.
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PINELANDSBOWLING CLUBSt Stephens Road, Pinelands Families are most welcome
Members prize draw and full meals at reasonable cost.
SOCIAL MEMBERSHIPONLY R350 PER YEAR
On all drinks except shooters. A light snack is also available.PLUS a members draw and a raffle with great prizes.
WEDNESDAY HAPPY HOUR • 18:00 -19:00APRIL
FÊTE
You can book a green for any weekday afternoon. We have full facilities available at a nominal cost. Enquiries: Email Bill [email protected]
Corporate Daysand Team Building
Hall HireOur hall is available for hire at certain times. For Enquiries:Email Alex at [email protected]
ENQUIRIESCALL 021 531 6382between 5pm - 7pm
Yes! Let’sdo it now!
I thinkit’s time
we joinedthe club.
Fri 1 Apr - Food EveningSat 2 Apr - Fête
MAYGRAND DRAW
Thousands in prizemoney to be won!
JUNEAUCTION
With many greatitems to bid on.
FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONSFRIDAY NIGHT DRAW AND DINNER
Meets regularly in our clubhouse and is open to members.PINELANDS BRIDGE CLUB
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PRINCIPAL'S ARTICLE
Most parents have little understanding of the nature of anger and how to protect their children from excessive anger and how they can teach their child to master this powerful and complex emotion. The most common manifestation of childhood anger is oppositional anger.
CAUSES OF OPPOSITIONAL ANGERChildren with oppositional anger have not had any serious emotional pain or hurts in their lives. They have been over-indulged emotionally or materially by their parents who acted towards them in a permissive, rather than in a responsible manner. The issue is that these children were not given appropriate correction and punishment for hostile and disrespectful behaviours and were not taught the virtues leading to the development of a healthy personality. Some angry and defiant behaviours are the result of serious emotional hurts from selfish, irresponsible or angry parents, siblings or peers. Other causes of unreasonable anger are jealousy, loneliness, lack of confidence and excessive television viewing that fosters selfishness. Engaging in violent video games is another factor in the over-reactions of children in anger.
PARENTS TEACH UNDERSTANDING AND FORGIVENESSParents can encourage good character development by teaching children to be understanding of the situation; and forgiving them when they are angry. Appropriate punishment for angry behaviours often helps a child learn to control their anger. Apologising to the recipient of the anger and then learning to forgive those who have hurt us is recommended - done on a daily basis this will lead to better control of the anger. This process takes several months so don’t give up! When you see angry behaviour, it is important to step in immediately and discuss the incident with your child. Then hand out the appropriate correction, and when that has been completed, go to your child and say how proud you are of them that they are trying to master their anger.
SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELPWhat happens if we don’t address the problem? In most cases your child slowly is left out of games and activities, is no longer invited to parties or play dates and your child gets even more angry. Should you reach this stage, it is important to seek professional help as quickly as possible. When caught early, it is easier to relearn the correct behaviour. Remember that the professionals will be teaching your child and you, the parent, new behaviours. All that parents wish for is for their child to play with others ‘nicely’ and to be able to interact in the correct manner with their peers in order for them to be happy and to have friends. It is therefore very important that we, the parents, act as soon as possible. And, before you know it, your child will be able to integrate with all their friends and will be a pleasure to have as a guest!
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DEALING WITH ANGER IN CHILDREN
By Carol Booth
Principal of Cannons Creek Independent School
PINELANDSBOWLING CLUBSt Stephens Road, Pinelands Families are most welcome
Members prize draw and full meals at reasonable cost.
SOCIAL MEMBERSHIPONLY R350 PER YEAR
On all drinks except shooters. A light snack is also available.PLUS a members draw and a raffle with great prizes.
WEDNESDAY HAPPY HOUR • 18:00 -19:00APRIL
FÊTE
You can book a green for any weekday afternoon. We have full facilities available at a nominal cost. Enquiries: Email Bill [email protected]
Corporate Daysand Team Building
Hall HireOur hall is available for hire at certain times. For Enquiries:Email Alex at [email protected]
ENQUIRIESCALL 021 531 6382between 5pm - 7pm
Yes! Let’sdo it now!
I thinkit’s time
we joinedthe club.
Fri 1 Apr - Food EveningSat 2 Apr - Fête
MAYGRAND DRAW
Thousands in prizemoney to be won!
JUNEAUCTION
With many greatitems to bid on.
FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONSFRIDAY NIGHT DRAW AND DINNER
Meets regularly in our clubhouse and is open to members.PINELANDS BRIDGE CLUB
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Harcourts Maynard BurgoyneSouthern SuburbsT 021 531 0993www.harcourtsmaynardburgoyne.co.za
*asking price
Anfield Village *R725,000 Thornton *R1,595,000
Thornton *R1,995,000
Thornton *R8,500pm Thornton *R9,000pm
Pauline HarebSales Managerc 082 490 0344
Quentin JuteSales Assistantc 082 864 8708
Thornton *R1,995,000
SOLD BY USSOLD BY US
Kate PhilbinRental Internc 061 404 1751
LET BY US LET BY US
Find out what your property is worth
TODAY!To find out how Harcourts Maynard Burgoyne can assist you with your property needs, please
contact our Thornton property specialists.
Thornton *R525,000Thornton *R1,595,000
SOLD BY USSOLD BY US
FOR SALE FOR SALE
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Each Office Independently Owned and Operated
PINELANDS R2 850 000 RUGBY R975 000PINELANDS R2 750 000
A LITTLE TLC NEEDED 3 Beds • 1 Baths • 1 GarNeat, 3 bedrooms, all with bics, family bathroom, sep. toilet, sun room into large lounge/dining room, modern kitchen with pantry, patio with o/s built in braai. Move in or renovate to your taste.Tim Christien 082 578 0610 • Web RXBS-0253
DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH 3 Beds • 2 Baths • 1 GarPerfect address offering 3 beds. Large main bed with walk-in cupboard and doors onto courtyard with pool, 2 baths, garage and staff quarters that can be turned into a separate entrance granny flat.Marlett Cuyler 082 514 4402 • Web RXBS-0255
CHERISHED FAMILY HOME! 3 Beds • 2 Baths • 2 Gar3 Bedrooms all with bics, 2 bathrooms, separate toilet, 2 living areas, anthracite fire place, fitted kitchen, o/s storeroom, sparkling pool, private back garden, tandem garage, plus wide driveway!Cindy Sarandis 071 081 4413 • Web RXBS-0252
Better LifeHome Loans
Pinelands 021 531 4477www.remax.co.za
Property Associates
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COMMUNITY NEWSCOMMUNITY NEWS February 2016 | the muse | 6Dr Louise WigensDr Ryan CholwillGENERAL PRACTITIONERS
Medical Aid RatesCareCross Approved
Phone 021 531 4111Jan Smuts Drive, Pinelandswww.westendmedicalsuite.co.za
Mon - Fri 08:30 - 17:00PRACTICE HOURS
Closed on Saturdays
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CANCER AWARENESS FUNDRAISER NETS R13 000!On Saturday 7 November, The Flowergirls for Cancer Awareness and The Pinelands Muslim Association Women’s Forum hosted an awareness event in aid of The Sunflower Fund at the Pinelands Islamic Centre. With the amazing support of 130 ladies, the event raised a much needed R13 000 for The Sunflower Fund.Guest speaker Chris Moir, from the Sunflower Fund explained the simplicity of donating bone marrow stem cells, essential for the life saving transplant process. The Sunflower Fund encourages donors to register with the SABMR (South African Bone Marrow Registry), and pays for any necessary testing. The need to increase the number of donors is highlighted by the fact that every person diagnosed with leukaemia and in need of a transplant has a 1 in 100,000 chance of finding a perfect donor match.Speaker Sarah Norman, a leukaemia survivor, was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in November 2004 and received a life saving matched bone marrow stem cell transplant from an unrelated donor in July 2005. During her treatment she needed 73 units of blood, 38 platelet infusions, fresh plasma, and spent some time in the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at the Constantiaberg Medi-Clinic. Sarah compliments the staff of the unit for their expert nursing care, and the wonderful way they answered questions surrounding the procedure. There were
Above: Chris Moir of The Sunflower Fund (Centre); with “The Flowergirls” (L-R) Shafieka Mowlana, Shadika van der Schyff, Najmah Mallick and Haniyah Jacobs
complications because the stem cells were not a 100% match but with the support of her husband and young daughters, Sarah is grateful to have survived. Another speaker, Melanie Rass, told the meeting about being a stem cell donor for her sister. According to The Sunflower Fund, a patient has a 1 in 4 chance of finding a match among his or her siblings. Melanie, therefore, was deeply grateful that she was a match for her sister - she remembers vividly how the bone marrow stem cells moved from the little bag into her sister’s body. She went on to say that the bond between herself and her sister had grown stronger through that experience and is happy that her sister now lives a healthy life in Port Elizabeth.
See The Pinelands Muslim Association Women’s Forum www.pma.org.za. Contact Najmah Mallick 082 570 5320 (PMA Women’s Forum)[email protected] the Sunflower Fund 0800 12 10 82 toll free, or email [email protected]. See www.sunflowerfund.org.za.
Call or visit us for some advice,a quote or an appointment
Surgery HoursMon - Fri8am - 5pm
A friendly dental practice providing a full range of dentistry for young & old
DENTISTDr Elri de Villiers
5 Ajax Way, PinelandsEasy access and parking
Call 021 531 [email protected]
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I N D E P E N D E N T S C H O O LCANNONS CREEK
www.cannonscreek.co.za021 531 0912 (Primary School) 021 531 5011 (High School)
The Principal, Staff and Pupils of Cannons Creek Independent School congratulates the class of 2015!
Well done on maintaining a 100% pass rate, achieved since the inception of the High School.
We wish you all the best with your future plans.
Cannons Creek recipient of WCED’s Award of Excellence
MATRIC CLASS OF 2015
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Cannons Creek pupils Jason de Villiers, Noah Melunsky & Felix Melunsky represented Western Province in the under 12 section at the South African Junior Chess Championship, held at UCT from 4 - 7 January, in very hot conditions. Over 2 100 children competed in the event, in which teams of 10 played for their province against rival provincial teams. All three boys performed impressively, gaining high individual scores, which helped their teams to take first place.
Above: Cannons Creek Class of 2013 Past Pupil, Taryn Golding competed against many first year UCT students in her BSc class, to win the coveted UCT First Year Chemistry Medal. Taryn is seen here with the Cannons Creek High School Principal Mike van Haght, who was Taryn's Science teacher.
Above: Cannons Creek 2015 Grade 6 winner of the Principal's Award went to Charlotte Wolfson. The award is given to the best all-rounder in academics, culture and sport. Charlotte is seen with Mrs Carol Booth, (left) Founder Principal of Cannons Creek; and Mrs Hazelmay Duncan, (right) a member of the Cannons Creek Trust.
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phone: 021 531 5327www.urbantherapy.co.zaSunrise Park, Prestige Drive, Maitland
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5% Discount to all firsttime Snapscan users
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a calm oasis in theheart of Pinelands
[email protected] facebook.com/sublimeskinandbody
Call Cherylor Lauren021 531 4860 f
Laser Hair RemovalSpray TanningTeeth WhiteningManicuresPedicures Gel Nails & WaxingEyelash ExtensionsBrow & Lash Tinting
YOUR EXPERT LOCALSKINCARE SPECIALISTSaddressing a range of skin issues from problematic teenage skin to reducing the effects of aging.
FOR THISNEW YEAR!
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SOUTH AFRICAN JUNIOR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
Above - Gold medal winners: Jason de Villiers, Noah Melunsky and Felix Melunsky. Noah is holding his team's trophy.
CANNONS CREEK ACHIEVERS
PINELANDS NORTHPRIMARY SCHOOL
Happy and safe, yet stimulating,co-educational learning environmentVibrant team of committedand innovative teachersEnhanced curriculumIn-house learning supportand enrichment programmeWide range of extramural activitiesOutstanding art & music departmentNurturing aftercare facilities
EXCELLENT STAFFMOTIVATED PUPILS
INVOLVED FAMILIESworking together to provide an inclusive,
quality education!
As the longest standing principal in Pinelands, Ann Morton knows what it takes to build an inclusive community. Since 1997 her passion and enthusiasm to create a school where all are valued, has resulted in a school which is now recognized as a world leader in teaching empathy, tolerance, problem solving, critical thinking and for living an inclusive ethos. If you haven’t already seen it, go to Youtube- Everyone a changemaker: The Story of Pinelands North to view the Ashoka movie made about PNPS and then visit the school yourself to ‘feel’ the difference!
Richmond Ave, Pinelands021 531 [email protected]
20 YEARS OF COMMUNITY BUILDING AT PNPS
OPEN DAY1 March 2016
Tours at08:30 am12:00 pm
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COMMUNITY NEWS
The Dance Co.
Professional teachers in all stylesParticipation in competitions & shows
Viv PullinJen Stretch
021 531 8976 • 083 273 2159021 531 5777 • 083 635 2414
www.dancecocapetown.co.za • [email protected]
EnrolNow
Creative DanceDance FitnessMusical Theatre
BalletModernHip-Hop
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Rent desk space by the day, week ormonth. Boardroom also available.
www.thecoworkspace.co.za
Don’t work alone - join anenergised business hub!
Pauline: 083 254 8422 • Wilna: 079 505 8841email: [email protected]
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PINELANDS HIGH SCHOOL MATRIC RESULTSCongratulations to the Pinelands High School Matric Class of 2015 on its outstanding results. Of the 188 students who wrote the NSC examinations, 159 achieved Bachelor’s passes – 85.5%.The top student was Terri Lakey who achieved 8 subject A’s (including Advanced Programme Mathematics). Terri scored an average of 91% with 98% for Mathematics, 96% for Life Sciences and 95% for Physical Sciences. She was followed by Toshka Coleman and Keenen Hindley who each attained 7 A’s. Terri obtained a bursary from Sasol and will be studying Chemical Engineering at UCT this year.
Left: Terri Lakey - top achiever at PHS in the 2015 Matric exams.
Gianluca Bicarri (Gr 7) of Pinehurst Primary was the proud recipient of the prestigious Donovan-Cowper Trophy, which is named after the two founders of Living Maths and is presented annually. This recipient needs to show the type of character, committment and determination to be an excellent ambassador for maths and problem solving. Congratulations Gianluca.Zachary Redfern (Gr 2) received a first place award in the Living Maths Olympiad and five other Pinehurst Primary students came within the top 3 highest results for their grades.
WINNER OF THE DONOVAN-COWPER AWARD
Left: Gianluca Bicarri with his parents and Bradley Lawrence from Living Maths.
LIFE AT RED ROOTSRed Roots is a pre-primary with an inclusive approach to learning.We believe in the ability of every child to learn.Our vibrant team of committed staff members seeks to develop every child’s full potential.The beautiful school building and surrounds are augmented by sharing Pinelands North Primary School’s facilities.
EXCELLENT STAFFMOTIVATED PUPILSINVOLVED FAMILIES
working together to providean inclusive, quality education!
Richmond Ave, Pinelands
021 531 [email protected]
OPENING 2017APPLICATIONS CLOSE
11 MARCH 2016For more information, come to thePNPS Open Day on 1 March 2016
Red RootsPRE-PRIMARY
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WE OFFERBright, stimulating environment
Full and half day attendanceIndividual guidanceCaring, creative andmotivated educators
Holiday careExtramurals
Playball, Swimmingand Soccercize Starz
MontessoriPRESCHOOL
Pinelands
MEMBER SCHOOL 2004
Karima Loghdey021 486 9035073 998 8761
Oude Molen Eco Village, Pinelands, Cape Town, Western Cape
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Zoë (left) and Seth (right) represented the Western Cape in modelling, singing, dancing and acting, at the National Finals of the Summer Heat Model & Talent Search held at the Wild Coast in December 2015. Seth won awards for Junior Male model of the year, top 5 for his monologue, with a playful piece called "I don't like girls"; and he won a mentorship award.
SETH AND ZOË GET READY FOR FLORIDASeth (9 yrs) & Zoë (15 yrs) are on an exciting journey preparing for the Applause Rising Talent Showcase (ARTS) in Orlando, Florida in July. They will be performing in front of casting agents and talent scouts for the top music, movie/TV and modelling agencies abroad, with the purpose of receiving a call-back. They will also be attending workshops at the New York Film academy.Cousins Seth and Zoë were first noticed at the Summer Heat Model and Talent search auditions at Grandwest Casino in May 2015, where they qualified to attend the National finals in Durban at the Wild Coast Sun & Casino in December last year.Both Seth and Zoë are working hard towards the trip to the USA. Anyone who feels they would like to sponsor these talented youngsters is invited to call Seth's mother Caryn at 084 221 8762.
PINEHURST GRADE 6 COLLECTS FOR KIDCRU
Pinehurst Primary School encourages each class to adopt a charity and reach out to the community around them. The Grade 6 class of 2015 decided to raise funds for KIDCRU, a unit at Tygerberg hospital that researches paediatric infectious diseases focussing on research into the treatment of paediatric HIV AIDS and Tuberculosis. The class raised R4 100 towards the annual Christmas party held for the children at KIDCRU, as well as some gift items. A few pupils went to visit the KIDCRU team at Tygerberg hospital to hand over their donations, and were given a tour of KIDCRU, visiting a children’s ward in the hospital. It was a wonderful opportunity for them to see the good work people do on a daily basis and how their small donations would help. The Pinehurst School choir provided entertainment.
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Grade 3 teacher, Brighid Ryan, accompanied Judi Francisco when she first interviewed Bam Hughes and Richard Lawrenson - WWII veterans (see Muse December 2015). This led to the Grade 3 class visiting the Brown and Annie Retirement Home and the girls doing a musical performance and sharing tea with the residents. The Grade 3 girls then asked the rest of Micklefield School to upcycle their bandanas from Bandana
day, and these were turned into attractive table cloths to be used to brighten up the home’s dining area. The table cloths were delivered to Brown and Annie, and the girls sang Christmas carols and provided cakes for tea.
Below: The Grade 3 class with their teacher, Brighid Ryan and mom Jax Douglas-Jones, who helped sew the bandanas altogether.
MICKLEFIELD SCHOOL GRADE 3 VISITS THE BROWN AND ANNIE RETIREMENT HOME
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Although the investment arena may appear complicated, and highly regulated, there are a set of underlying fundamentals when it comes to preparing for one’s retirement that are universally true and indisputably sound. Only 6% of South Africans are able to retire comfortably without adjusting their standard of living, so now it is more important than ever to address one’s retirement savings. Here are our ten tried-and-tested tips for retirement planning:1. It’s never too late to startAs in the case of diet and exercise, it is never too late to start saving for retirement. Whilst the consensus is that one should start saving with one’s first pay cheque, the reality is that this very rarely happens. The Chinese proverb rings true: “The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The second best time is now.” If you didn’t start with your first pay cheque, then start now.2. Set retirement goalsNo financial planner can hope to provide investment advice without determining your retirement goals first. Developing your own retirement plan requires a full understanding of when you wish to retire, where you would like to live, what income you would need to live comfortably and what capital outflows you anticipate. In the timeless words of Lewis Carroll, “If you don’t know where you are going, then any road will get you there.” 3. Spread your investment risk Not diversifying your investments is perhaps the greatest risk to your retirement funding. Many entrepreneurial-minded people spend their careers building up enormous equity in their businesses, personal property portfolios or even gold, with the belief that this equity can easily be realised at retirement. However, as the axing of Minister Nhlanhla Nene demonstrated to us, the idiosyncrasies of politics and economics can have unforeseeable effects on businesses. As a general rule, Easter is the only time of the year when it’s perfectly acceptable to put all your eggs in one basket.4. Insist on transparencyOld-school, insurance-based retirement annuities and endowment policies were notorious for their lack of transparency concerning commissions, investment fees
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By Sue Torr Director at Crue Invest
and penalties. Thankfully, however, the new generation of fee-based financial advisors and reputable investment houses provide full transparency when it comes to advice fees, investment fees and targeting investment returns.5. Preserve your capitalWhen transferring between jobs, it is tempting to cash out retirement funding, forgetting that any withdrawal from accumulated savings interrupts the power of compounding interest, and the investor goes ‘back to begin'. Preservation funds are good safe havens for one’s retirement capital.6. Use the tax deductionsWith effect from 1 March 2016, investors will qualify for a tax deduction of up to 27.5% of their taxable incomes towards a retirement annuity. This is a significant tax deduction that should not be ignored.7. Don’t under-estimate your longevityWe are living longer than any generation before us thanks to enormous advances in science and medicine. Whilst women tend to live longer than men, this is not normally reflected in their retirement funding. When developing your retirement plan, consider the reality that you may well live to age 100.8. Buy and holdStick with a buy-and-hold investment strategy and take advantage of the power of compounding - the potential of invested money to make more money. It’s for no small reason that Albert Einstein said that “compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it. He who doesn’t, pays it.”9. Don’t bank on a lottery winThe reality is that one’s chance of winning the South African Lotto is 1 in 13,983,816, which means that you have to buy 13,983,816 tickets to be sure that you will win this prize – at a total cost of R48,943,356. Take a raffle ticket, for sure, but don’t gamble with your retirement.10. Just do itThankfully we operate in a very well-regulated financial services environment which provides an excellent array of retirement funding vehicles for us to choose from – including the newly implemented tax-free savings accounts. Remember, the worst thing you can possibly do is nothing at all.
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GLORIA PITLO
Animal lover, Gloria Pitlo, has been supporting KAPS - the Karoo Animal Protection Society for 12 years. From small beginnings, selling second hand items from a sidewalk table, to garage sales, Gloria now celebrates the first anniversary of her Charity Shop in Parow.
SUCCESSFUL FUND RAISINGGloria was introduced to the work done at KAPS in Barrydale through a friend Sue Blias. Together they collected donated items and set up a sales table on the verge opposite Stellenberg School. Their success motivated them to move their charity to Sue's garage, where they raised money for KAPS for another 10 years. In December 2014 Gloria decided to open a charity shop in Parow, and in just one year managed to raise R60 000 - and the shop only opens on Fridays and Saturday mornings - "it is all I can cope with right now" says Gloria.
KAROO ANIMAL PROTECTION SOCIETYGloria and her husband Roger, moved to Pinelands in 1988 and feel it is important to keep busy in retirement. They give their wholehearted support to KAPS, a charity that is close to their hearts. From day one they have worked hard at collecting saleable items, cleaning and repairing them. They take no money for administration, or petrol and in the early days they used to buy the goods to make sure they had some money to give to KAPS. Gloria describes the area that KAPS services, in the little Karoo as "God's forgotten country". The rural folk need help with animal medical problems,
sterilisation, flea and tick control, and education in caring for animals. The facility is run by Colette Teale with help from her husband Percy. She initiated the NGO in 2001 on a farm near Barrydale at the foot of the Langeberg mountains. They employ some inspectors and have a mobile unit that serves an area covering 5 000 square kilometres. Any dogs taken in are kept in safe homes and fostered until they are well enough to be adopted. Sterilisations are organised with vets who operate for reduced fees. The KAPS monthly newsletter is prepared by a willing volunteer in the UK - "it would be wonderful to get someone local to help with this " says Gloria, "and KAPS also needs a webmaster to update the website on a regular basis".
THE NEW SHOP"The Charity Shop is just off Voortrekker Road, with few direct passers by, so I have had to work hard at getting customers to the front door. On Valentine's day last year I stood outside with flyers advertising free cookies to anyone who came in! A big A-frame board is prominent on
the sidewalk. I have had help from the Tygerberger and other organisations that do advertising for me - especially when I have my half price sales! Lyn Nyenes and Helene Biddulph have been a constant help and are indispensable in the running of the shop."
AN EYE FOR SOMETHING OF WORTH"We get donations ranging from furniture to electrical goods, clothing, bric-a-brac - most popular are the items of linen and wool. Once I was given some framed
Above: Gloria with her adopted rescue dog, Pickles - an alert youngster who was the only survivor from a litter of abandoned puppies.
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DISCEMUS UT SERVEMUSWe learn so that we may serve
Pinehurst Primary Schoolinvites you to our:
The morning includes an address from the Principal, a tour of theschool, a visit to the Gr 1 and 2 classrooms & enrolment information.
For more information and to RSVP please contact us on021 531 2783 or [email protected] our website at www.phps.org.za
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Tuesday 1 March 2016From 8:30am to 10amOpen Day
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paintings. I put them on gumtree to see if they would sell, but there were no takers. So I took them off to Rudd auctioneers where they realised R10 000! We have also raised funds from the sale of a donated Royal Albert Tea Set. So many people have helped us with our endeavour to help the forgotten animals in the Karoo. Other Pinelanders have given generously of their time and talent and we are very grateful to all who help us through their shops - helping to sell specialist items."
CAN YOU HELP?Gloria believes that we should all count our blessings and remember those that are in need. Her passion is for the animals in the rural areas who are not in the direct eye of the generous public. She has found it rewarding to "get out of her comfort zone" to raise funds for a good cause. If you would like to support Gloria by donating goods, services or sponsoring the rental on the charity shop, please call her at 083 450 2782.
The Charity Shop address: Shop number 4, Montana Building, 249 Voortrekker Road, Parow (near the Sanlam Centre, opposite the Caltex Garage). Gloria will collect. See www.kaps.org.za.
On Saturday, 12 December 2015, Pinelanders Rob and Liam Buck took to the athletics track to compete in the Tygerberg NLC Summer Series Athletics Meeting in Parow.
FATHER AND SON AT THE SAME TRACKThis was a special occasion where father and son competed in the same track athletics meeting - something that does not happen often. Even more noteworthy is that they both won medals and came in the top three in their respective events.
BRINGING THE MEDALS HOMELiam won the gold medal in the u11 100m race, running a very fast time of 13.13sec. Later in the day, his Dad (Rob) competed in the men's Long Jump competition, jumping 6.14m for third place and the bronze medal. Rob Buck had this to say: "I was very happy with my Long Jump performance and was somewhat surprised to win a medal as I was competing against
guys who are 15-20 years younger than me. It was really great to compete in the same athletics meeting with Liam. His 100m race was impressive and very fast for an 11 year old." Rob jokingly added: "...and he will soon be faster than me - a scary thought."
LIAM - A KEEN SPORTSMANLiam has set nine new athletics records at his school, Pinehurst Primary, has represented WP and Western Cape schools at the South African Primary School Athletics Championships and is apparently on a mission to run faster than his Dad as soon as possible.
TAKING THE LONG JUMP TO PERTHRob competes in Masters Athletics (in the 40-44 age category), was the South African Champion in his age group for the Long Jump last year and is currently training for the World Masters Athletics Championships in Perth later this year.
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Left to right: Liam Buck & his father Rob Buck
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HELP FOR THE HURTINGUntil you’ve been there it’s hard to understand the hurt that comes from separation and divorce. Sometimes friends and family simply don’t know how to help. The same is true with the death of a spouse, child, family member or friend. Children experiencing any of the above situations often struggle even more than their parents, resulting in life-hindering consequences if they are unable to heal and move on. Happily, help is at hand. Three programs being offered by the Pinelands Baptist church offer a way forward from pain and sadness.
DIVORCECARE AND GRIEFSHAREFacilitated by people who have a personal understanding of what it is to experience divorce and death respectively – and of the road to healthy recovery. Through video seminars and group discussion in a warm, supportive environment, small group members are encouraged and empowered to deal with their pain and rebuild after facing a difficult season of life. It doesn’t
matter if your loss, separation or divorce are recent, or long past – If you are still burdened, seek help to find your way back to wholeness through one of these caring, non-judgmental programs.
COMMENTS FROM PAST PARTICIPANTS:“If this wasn’t available, I would still be at home crying.”“It changed my life at a time when I thought my life was over.”“Let everyone know there is wonderful life after divorce when you manage to climb back up again on the steps provided by this course and the wonderful presenters.”
GROWING SEASONS Aimed at children between the ages of 6 (Gr R) and 12/13 (Gr 7) who are dealing with loss through death, separation, divorce, and custodial care. It is lead by a team of facilitators/safe-keepers, who understand children and who provide a caring environment in which each child is equipped with tools and skills that will help them to heal. Geared to help children develop healthier relationships within their own families, each session is a fun place with games, music, activities and small group discussion.
COMMENTS FROM PARTICIPANTS’ PARENTS:“I would recommend the course to anyone whose child needs the tools to overcome difficult times.”“My child processed a lot of her hurt. She enjoyed the practical things she made and loved the food and treats. Thanks for your warmth, love and care." Come to the Growing Seasons Information Evening at PBC on 4 February at 18h00.For information on any of the above courses see the Muse calendar Feb 2016 or call Andrea at PBC on 021 531 3922; and/or look at the Ministries Tab on www.pbc.org.za. Please Note – Participant numbers are limited. We look forward to helping you heal!
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ALASKARounding off a year long stay in Vancouver, Dorothy and Mark took the opportunity to tick off one of their bucket list dream trips. Taking advantage of the proximity of Vancouver to Anchorage - a mere three hour flight away, they travelled the "inside passage" of Alaska, experiencing glaciers, the autumn colours of the forests, amazing wildlife and hoped to see the incredible Northern Lights.
DEPARTURE FROM ANCHORAGEI expected Anchorage to be covered in snow, but as we arrived at the beginning of autumn, the grass was green and the gardens were a mass of flowers, with hanging baskets on all the lamp posts overflowing with cascades of lobelias and pelargoniums. The temperature range was a comfortable 6-15 oC. Anchorage is a very quaint town with a population just over 300 000, which is less than half of the 737 000 total population of Alaska. The people of Alaska are very friendly and helpful.
THE TRAIN TO SEWARDWe took the Coastal Classic train transfer from Anchorage to Seward, where the Oosterdam was moored. We had five hours of picturesque scenery as the train puffed all along the Cook Inlet, with towering mountains on the one side and still aquamarine water on the other side. The mountains were covered in Willow and Alder trees, interspersed with carpets of scrubs in their full autumn colours of green, burnt orange and yellow . We had a very quick glimpse of a Beluga whale, but it was one of those quick sightings where you wonder if it was for real.
THE WONDERS OF GLACIER BAYOn day two, we had the highlight of the cruise as we sailed into Glacier Bay and the mist miraculously lifted on a perfect day, to reveal a wonderland of aquamarine water dotted with ice floes, surrounded by snow capped mountains with waterfalls in the crevasses. It was one of the most beautiful sights that I have ever seen and I wished that I could hold on to the experience. Glacier Bay was a large single glacier of solid ice 200 years ago, known as the Grand Pacific Glacier. It has now retreated by 105 km to leave the largest protected water area park in the world with 20 smaller glaciers in its trail. The Johns Hopkins and Margerie glaciers are at the head of the Tarr inlet and are two of only a few glaciers worldwide that are either stable or advancing. The Johns Hopkins glacier is quite an imposing sight, towering 76m above the water which stretches way above the 10 story cruise liner and another 60m below the water’s surface. We stayed at the glacier for about 30 minutes just listening to the groaning and creaking sounds of this solid mass of ice as it slowly ground its way forward. We were all ecstatic to watch as
a piece of ice broke off with a thunderous crack and splash into the calm water.
THE QUAINT TOWN OF HAINESThe following morning, we docked in Haines. This quaint town with a population under 2 000 survives mainly on its income from tourism. They have to make the best of it over the few months before the weather makes it inhospitable.
SPAWNING SALMON AND GRIZZLY BEARSOn our bus excursion along the river it was fascinating to see the salmon run – the river alive with salmon swimming upstream to spawn. There was great excitement when we spotted our first grizzly bear frolicking in the water, catching fish and then sitting with his legs stretched out forward and eating his catch. We also watched as a mother bear taught her two cubs to fish. They have to eat a huge amount of salmon to fatten up for their winter hibernation.
We saw lots of hump back whales, sea lions and otters on our way back. It was the experience of a lifetime for both of us and one that we would do again in a heartbeat. We missed out on the Northern Lights, so we will leave the cruise on the bucket list.
Dorothy and Markwith the Mendenhall glacier behind them.
Main Picture: The Margerie Glacier.Article & photographs by Dorothy du Plooy
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Philadelphia - only half an hour away up the N7 towards Malmsbury is a quaint village worth visiting to capture the feeling of stepping back in time, but still having the comfort of modern day amenities. The Muse featured Philadelphia in May 2013 thanks to writer Regine Lord who expanded on the history of the farming community dating back to 1863. The prominent NG Kerk is still a much loved landmark, close to the familiar favourites - the popular Pepper Tree Art Stable and Coffee shop, Die Malle Meul - a wonderful venue for weddings, with a children's playground and a labyrinth for those wishing for a spiritual journey. There are a variety of gift shops including Magic Minerals, and the Dekor shop. Our recent visit to Philadelphia revealed
some changes to the family of shops and restaurants. Odds Bistro has moved to a large modern building with green lawns and an airconditioned garden bar. A new find was the "Deli Shed" open for the first day and very popular for their freshly baked bread and coffee! Watch this space for their meals - coming soon.A haven for art and artists, Phildaelphia has a few art galleries worth a visit. Just walking through the streets affords one the opportunity of taking some interesting photographs of "the old and the new", including a plethora of interesting rusty objet d'art. When you are next in Philadelphia - see if you can find them!
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T’ai Chi for SeniorsSafe, gentle and easy to learn. Improve your balance, strength co-ordination and flexibility.Classes in Pinelands and Rondebosch
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Vikki Pereira • 082 342 3240
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1. Preheat the oven to 180 ˚C. 2. Mix oil, lemon juice, water, ginger, chilli
and garlic in a large bowl. Add onions and sweet potatoes and toss to coat the veggies. Season with pepper.
3. Place in an oven dish, with all the liquid and seasonings. Roast for 45 min to 1 hour or until the sweet potatoes are soft.
4. Stir onions with the pan juices into the cottage cheese. Cut a deep slit into each sweet potato and fill with 2 tbsp (30 ml) of the mixture. Garnish with fresh coriander.
5. Serve with grilled or roasted fish, chicken or pork and fill your plate with any green veggies, lightly cooked and seasoned with lemon juice and black pepper. A green salad will also be delicious.
Cook up a storm with Make five
My colleagues and I develop quite a number of recipes for various projects and purposes every year. In my mind they are all exciting and special and yet, some stand out in a different way, or shall I say, on our taste buds. Sometimes it’s the specific ingredients that make it interesting. With other recipes it may be the synergy between ingredients that results in an extra special dish and with others it’s the pure simplicity of the combinations that is the wow factor. These jacket sweet potatoes are one of those latter recipes. We needed to develop something as a healthy alternative to what most would call a ‘white starch’, to enjoy as a side dish. In other words, something that could replace bread, pasta, rice or one of the usual starches on our plates. With the ever stronger growing focus on reducing refined and processed foods to enjoy healthier meals, this is an excellent option to have in your repertoire. I enjoy the challenge of making healthy
food, which is just as flavourful as a sometimes less than healthy counterpart. We used the idea of a baked potato in the skin served with sour cream for these jacket sweet potatoes and added a few twists for extra flavour. A simple oil mixture, seasoned with fresh garlic, ginger, lemon and chilli, flavours the sweet potatoes. These are then roasted with onion wedges in a roasting pan. Once the veggies are cooked, the onions and delicious pan juices are stirred into smooth cottage cheese to serve in large dollops on the sweet potatoes. The caramelised flavour of the roasted onions and sweet potatoes with a bit of zing, is a taste that you would want to enjoy again quite soon. Serve these with your next braai or any meat of your choice. It’s delicious with roasted chicken or pork and just what you need with a fresh line fish over the coals. Add a large green summer salad and you will have a meal fit for a king. Enjoy this summer’s cooking – the healthy way.
By Heleen Meyer
Pinelands resident, foodie and author of Food from the Heart, and the newMake five/Maak vyf.
JACKET SWEET POTATOES WITH COTTAGE CHEESE
Heleen’s recipe book Make five/Maak vyf will inspire you to use a variety of everyday ingredients in five delectable and interesting ways. The recipes are easy and versatile with lots of practical tips on how to cook delicious, wholesome food for
FOOD FROM THE HEART
4 tsp (20 ml) olive or avocado oil¼ cup (60 ml) fresh lemon juice2 tbsp (30 ml) water4 tsp (20 ml) finely grated fresh ginger1 small chilli, seeded & chopped (optional)1 clove of garlic, crushed2 onions, cut into wedges6-8 (700-900 g) small sweet potatoes, in the skinblack pepper to taste¾ cup (180 ml) plain smooth low-fat cottage cheesehandful fresh coriander leaves
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Recipe from Cooking from the heart 3 Serves 6
your family. To order a signed copy of Make five/Maak vyf or for more information on any of her books, visit www.heleenmeyer.co.za, email her on [email protected] or like her on Facebook www.facebook.com/HeleenMeyerFood .
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