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Hangklip Crayfish Soup Recipe
...When heated through, serve immediately with a crispy fresh loaf
of ciabatta, '
Wine Pairing
Simonsig Kaapse Vonkel or Simonsig Cuvée Royale Blanc de Blancs
By Wendy Toerien..
EnglishWine Etiquette Tips to Master
...Wine Etiquette Tips to MasterWine Etiquette Tips to MasterPractice Makes PerfectWhen you are not in the privacy
of your own home, chugging glass after glass
of wine like there’s no tomorrow, you might want to practice some basic wine etiquette in..
EnglishMalachite Sunbird
...Outside
of the breeding season, the malachite sunbird is highly gregarious and will form flocks
of 100’s
of birds.ThreatsNone.Malachite Sunbird Distribution and HabitatMalachite sunbird are found in riverine woodlands and fynbos areas...
EnglishStellenbosch Mountaineers
...Country routes up to 25 pitches long, many
of sustained G standard, were credited to them.
In the early 1970s there was another rush
of leaders in the Cape, most notably Dave Cheesmond, Richard Smithers, Ed February and D. MacLachlan...
EnglishKhoi People from Graaff-Reinet
...Following the smallpox epidemic
of 1713, Khoi numbers were reduced from 200 000 to approximately 15 000 and Khoi indentured labour then became part
of the farming economy...
EnglishThe Lowveld Region
...In the very northern part
of the country, huge baobab trees dominate the landscape.
Much
of the Kruger National Park falls into this biome. However, the division between the Bushveld and the Lowveld is somewhat blurred...
EnglishParsley
...The parsley bush grows to about 40 cm tall and produces a number
of thin delicate stems topped by the cluster
of leaf.
The light green scallop like leaves
of Italian flat-leaf parsley are soft and thin and is preferred by most chefs...
EnglishUses of Granadillas
...Granadilla pulp is used in various ways: in the production
of ice cream, to enhance the flavour
of juice blends, as toppings for cheesecakes, in yoghurt, sweets and preserved as a jam...
EnglishRuby Cabernet
...Ruby Cabernet, as such, was developed to produce the quality characteristics
of Cabernet Sauvignon and the hardiness
of Carignan. The variety was commercially released in 1948 and became very popular in the 1960s...
EnglishNieu Bethesda Beginnings
...Due to the abundant water supply, and by deflecting the flow
of the mountain streams to run down the sides
of the streets, every plot and garden was entitled to a twice-weekly watering, allowing the village to thrive as an agricultural centre...
EnglishPort Shepstone Attractions
...Some
of the waterfalls are truly breathtaking and could easily rank as some
of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. There is also a paintball arena, loads
of sites to view from the car and mountain bikers can follow a very scenic track...
EnglishSweet Wine Jelly Recipe
...
To serve, place a glass
of sweet wine jelly on a plate, with a few spoonfuls
of the stewed rhubarb and a dollop
of yogurt on the side...
EnglishActivities at Olifants Rest Camp
...Just south
of the river is the transition zone between thornveld and the mopane belt. Visitors can thus have the enriching experience
of game viewing in both ecozones, on this Kruger Park safari...
EnglishWhite-fronted Plover
...In South Africa it is one
of the most common birds along the coastline and also found in Zimbabwe, patches
of Mozambique, northern Botswana and Namibia...
EnglishSwiss Chard Planting
...1000 kg
of a good mixture
of Nitrogen, Phosphates and Potassium like 2:3:2 should be mixed into the topsoil...
EnglishSpringhare
...They are eaten in Africa, to some extent, and are hunted like the common hare.AppearanceWith a mass
of 3 kg, the springhare has a head and body length
of 400 mm, its tail also measuring 440 mm...
EnglishCabernet Sauvignon
...It is associated with some
of the world’s most expensive wines.Cabernet Sauvignon Grapes in South Africa.OriginsThe variety seemed to have developed in the 1700s in Bordeaux, where it gained popularity because
of its resistance to botrytis...
EnglishWatsonia
...In South Africa, the flowering period occurs from October to November.HabitatThe Watsonia favours well watered grassveld areas
of the Northern Province
of South Africa.Field NotesThe Watsonia is named after the 18th-century botanist Sir William Watson..
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