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We were glued to TV yesterday, watching the Oscars and crossing fingers for director Peter Jackson and "The Lord of the Rings" team.
As Jackson rightly claimed, when he collected the final Oscar in the clean sweep of the awards, there was probably hardly a New Zealander who didn't know someone who had been involved in some way in the trilogy. Even I managed to play a humble part in all the fun. We were attending a rugby match at our local stadium on night last year when the crowd was asked to stay on for a few minutes after the game to do our bit for "The Return of the King." We polished our tonsils and joined in the fun. We were the large and noisy rabble, shouting orc war cries and generally exercising our lungs as we yelled the words displayed on the big screen. It was rather a thrill to go to the final film and hear our contribution. Various other people we know were involved in the films as extras or in some technical capacity. As they say, it's a small world. Peter Jackson himself used to work on my old newspaper and persuaded his workmates to join him at the weekends to be in his early movie "Bad Taste." His success at the Oscars certainly served to brighten the end of a summer that has been something of a disaster in these parts. We have had the wettest February for decades and when we should have been outside enjoying barbecues, we've been cowering inside beside heaters. There have been floods and slips everywhere and I guess the most we can hope for now is a more gentle winter. Summer is a write-off. By way of a bit of culinary therapy I made a batch of cheese muffins for brunch at the weekend. Ready grated cheese makes this a quick and easy recipe. The main thing with muffins is not to over mix. Just combine the wet and dry ingredients. Don't be tempted to stir them energetically. Cheese and Salami Muffins 1 1/2 cups self raising flour Sift the dry ingredients into a large bowl. Set aside a little of the cheese to put on top of the muffins. Add the rest to the flour with the salami and fold in. Go To Page: 1 2
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