$4 Aussie freezer âessentialâ returns It was a delicacy of school canteens until it disappeared from shelves 12 years ago. Now the cult snack is back in a new, updated form.
Smarter Shopping by Hannah Paine 12th May 2021 7:24 PM They were a beloved staple of Aussie school canteens and a favourite freezer midnight snack for many of us (me). So it s understandable that there has been continued outcry for the past 12 years after McCain decided to axe one of Australia s national dishes, Potato Smiles, in 2009. The brand did offer a mea culpa of sorts to fans last year with the release of an updated twist on the snack EmotiBites, but for those craving the OG version there s some good news.
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Landowners say if better control measures are not introduced immediately an ecological disaster is just around the corner.
A new breed of rabbit has arrived on the scene in Central Otago: the ‘lifestyle rabbit’. With the growth in new multi-million dollar homes and subdivisions comes a headache for landowners.
Ihug co-founder Tim Wood now avoids some parts of his 10-acre rural Wakatipu idyll because it’s too depressing to see his plantings and landscaping trashed by rabbits yet again. “It looks beautiful from a distance, but when you get up close, it’s an absolute ecological disaster. It’s out of control. We’re back at the late eighties and early nineties sort of stage of how bad it is.”