Jul 292010

Save leftovers for later

0 Comments | Manawatu Standard; Palmerston North, New Zealand, Jul 10, 2010

I ‘m told some people occasionally have leftover wine and worry about it going off. Happily this never happens in my house, but those afflicted with this problem will be heartened to know help is at hand -and it doesn’t involve rubber stoppers, pump- action vacuum thingies or the strange practice of freezing it in ice trays for use in casseroles. The Wine Preserva is a plastic disc that’s inserted into the neck of the bottle. It acts as a lid which sits on top of the liquid allowing you to pour it, while preventing oxygen from coming into contact with the wine, meaning its aromas and flavours stay fresh for up to five days.

It’s getting rave reviews from restaurateurs and bar managers who want to serve a range of wines by the glass, but minimise the risk of waste and spoilage. At around $45 for a pack of 50 it is significantly cheaper than alternative products, simple and easy to use and won’t contaminate or taint the wine. For details on where to buy visit online at brightidea.co.nz

Selaks on Sunday

It seems rising food prices are threatening the future of our traditional Sunday roast and it’s got the people at Selaks worried. Recent surveys have shown steep rises in food costs are likely to consign the roast to a rare household event within two decades
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