Owners of the award-winning Trainspotter Cafe in Kawakawa. Providing great food and Barista prepared coffee and catering. We strive to provide great service, and a healthy menu. In the process of preparing gardens and further study as we set up our organic gardening business. Our aim is to be able to supply the cafe with produce as well as sell weekly box deliveries locally...
05 July 2008
Plans for 5th birthday party Enchanted Princess
In the meantime we have been making decorations. On my frugal mission still you see... so we have been cutting out petal shapes from old magazines. Nice big A4 sized and colourful. Then we glue them about 4 or 5 onto a circle and ta-da you have a nice big FLOWER! For an enchanted garden.
My princess loves purple, she and her friend helped to paint egg carton baskets which we will use to hang in the trees with little decorated "jewel stones".
We will decorate downstairs in an enchanted garden theme... wish we could get a wooden castle from somewhere - perhaps I will have to get the good old AFFCO cardboard and paint one!
Have you seen the train cookies at the cafe? I will have to make some cookies for her party now she says! Have to go with my butterfly and flower cutters rather than buying another kind.
And the cake... do I tackle a castle? Gosh looked at the kits to make a grand castle $50 or so - whatever! I think I'll just have to get creative! Castle or enchanted garden cake - maybe a garden will be easier!
....have saved petrol - havent left home since Thursday! woohoo!
27 June 2008
Frugal rant
Labour have quite a fight here - how will they win an election with general NZers really feeling the pinch.
ok...
The Labour government have done on average a good job, remember they had to clean up Nationals mess. They do have a battle ahead, and I hope they can pull an all round financial winner for us all -
MEANWHILE - I have my sewing machine out, and have pillaged the garden for silverbeet, and made bread today - and saved on petrol for the last two weeks by not going anywhere - oh and I am sitting in the dark hows that!
But look
21 June 2008
Bay of Islands Cafe Northland Winner Matariki Festival
The 2008 Mataariki Industry Awards is an initiative of “Northland Chefs” who largely make up the newest and youngest Branch of the New Zealand Chefs Association. The Mataariki industry Awards are about recognizing the standard and achievements of those in our region who strive to be the best. This is the ultimate awards of Industry Excellence in Hospitality. This year there were 10 award categories that recognised businesses or business persons.
We attended the delightful dinner last night, entertained by Chef Paul Jobin and the team via a “live feed” from the kitchen. Kate Bell Events transformed the Forum North Events room. With the dazzling fairy lights hanging from the ceiling, organza and taffeta bows galore...it was truly an experience. To top it off the 5 course meal prepared by a different Chef per course (from Northland Chefs Association) and matched by Northland Wines... my taste buds were tantalised and I am looking forward to the next dinner!
A big pat on the back to our team at the cafe (for always giving their best), our suppliers, our loyal customers and our business advisors. Also many cheers to Hospitality Standards Institute, Northland Chefs Association and all the sponsors for the evening and the team of organisers!!
And a reminder we are open weekdays, 7.30AM till 5PM and weekends, 9.30AM till 4PM. And available for private functions, MID-WINTER FUNCTIONS..BIRTHDAYS...
27 May 2008
Go Karetu
Puff & Pull Event and Gabriel Steam Trains Grand Welcome

We managed to sell hundreds of tickets for the Puff and Pull Monster Raffle. Raising funds to get the Bay of Islands Vintage Railway further down the track to Opua!!
19 May 2008
Superhero

does this bring a feeling of dread, YES. That IS my son way up high there. When I walked out the front door and saw him up there I did my best to stay calm. I didnt want him to freak out and fall, just because I was freaking out! So I took photos! Actually the photos helped to show him how HIGH it REALLY is. Then we had that all important talk about reality versus pretend. I broke it to my 6 year old son that he is not a superhero. And I explained to him what possible severe injuries could occur if he fell. "But I'm NOT going to fall Mum", he says. That is very positive isn't it! But I don't think he will be climbing way up there again.