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APRA Silver Scroll contender heads to Nashville
APRA Silver Scroll contender, Lauren Thomson, is planning to leave the New Zealand shores of rock and pop for the home of country music, Nashville, Tennessee later this year. +more
Johnny Barker & Reb Fountain's Winter Tour
Rug up and grab your knitted hats and gloves! Auckland based musicians, Johnny Barker and Reb Fountain are teaming up for a solo winter tour, spreading their folk-rock flavors across the country. +more
THE 2008 NEW ZEALAND POST NATIONAL SCHOOLS POETRY AWARDS ANNOUNCED THE SHORTLIST OF WINNERS
For the Best lyric prize – poems listed in no particular order

• ‘Downtown Bazaar’ by Saxon Adams of St Andrews College, Christchurch
• ‘Passage Over Water’ by Cara Chimirri of Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, Christchurch
• ‘Mrs Potts’ by Sonya Clark of Karamu High School, Hawkes Bay
• ‘All You Can Eat’ by Jimmy Garden of Wellington College, Wellington
• ‘Molly’ by Taylor Hughson of Wellington College, Wellington
• ‘A pinker shade of blue’ by Jennifer Yeh of St Cuthbert’s College, Auckland +more
Society Of Heavy Metal And Hard Rock
We at SocHMHRinc. have recently set up and incorporated New Zealand's First National Heavy Metal and Hard Rock Society. +more
The Funky Monkeys video for ‘The Thank You Song’ is the best children’s video of the year, as voted by the viewers of What Now.
Based in a small patch of jungle just south of Auckland, the Funky Monkeys were popular winners among the thousands of children who voted on-line. New Zealand’s own children’s supergroup received their award for the What Now Children’s Video of the Year in Christchurch Friday July 18 at the James Hay Theatre. +more

An RSS feed is a way for people to receive notification when a site is updated and to read the content of a site without having to visit it.

An RSS file (or feed) is a simple XML file designed to be viewed by an application called a newsreader or news aggregator. There are loads of good newsreaders out there, including NetNewsWire for OS X and FeedDemon for Windows. There are also online newsreaders such as Bloglines.

The RSS feed for this site shows the last 10 recipes that have been added to the site. To subscribe to one of these feeds, simply click and drag the link to your newsreader program.

If you are using an online service just copy the target of the link, don't actually visit the link as it'll take you to a page that probably won't make a lot of sense.

RSS stands either for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication depending who you listen to. There are essentially 2 common formats, RSS 1.0 and RSS 2.0. Despite their names, they are actually two different formats rather than different versions of the same format. However most newsreaders understand both formats so it shouldn't matter which one you use.