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Looking for something to do this
weekend? You’ve come to the right
place! Whether you’re a weekend
warrior with a lust for adventure or a
stressed exec looking for a relaxing
lunch in the sun, you’ll find inspiration
on our pages.
What’s Happening on the Weekend®
features venues and activities in
Gauteng, as well as further afield,
providing you with everything you need
to plan your next outing. Take a look at
our special offers for a spur of the
moment indulgence, or browse through
our regular categories and add a few
new favourites to your list of frequent
haunts.
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Event & news This month’s Recipe
Theatre & Entertainment Leisure , wellness & Dinning out
Front Cover Article’s A History lesson
Bush holiday Specials Hospitality news Special promotions Extended News
Travel Tips Abroad
Marataba Safari Lodge’s addition to the award-winning MORE portfolio launches a major new attraction in experiential game viewing and trail walking in South Africa. Located in the centre of Marakele Game Reserve in Limpopo’s historic Waterberg range, Marataba offers Big Five game viewing amidst a wealth of crystal-clear rivers, pools, waterfalls and verdant mountain terrain. The property links MORE’s circuit of 5-star game lodges east and west of the country. In the Lowveld, Lion Sands Game Reserve is unique in operating in both the Kruger National Park and Sabi Sand Wildtuin. In the North West’s Kalahari thornveld, MORE manages the upgraded Madikwe Safari Lodge in what is becoming a world renowned safari experience. Marataba Safari Lodge was recently acquired by a consortium of Dutch families in a deal worth R200m, an initiative aimed at supporting safari tourism. MORE was invited to manage this project on the basis of its leading role in experiential safari tourism in tandem with conservation and community development. MORE CEO Robert More calls the investment far-sighted, in an area of South Africa which has largely been overlooked. Marataba is perfectly placed for the tourism market in Gauteng, 250km driving distance from Johannesburg on the N1 through Bela-Bela (Warmbaths) to Thabazimbi. Hollywood’s vision of the ultimate big-game experience was defined by the Oscar-winning Out Of Africa, in which Robert Redford romanced Meryl Streep around the campfire in front of large, elegant safari tents. That setting anticipated Marataba’s unique advantages in today’s tourism market. Says Robert More: “Marataba is a great opportunity to meet the growing demand for experiential tourism. It is malaria free, breathtakingly scenic and ideally suited for today’s photographic safaris. The Lodge comprises 15 luxury tents in an exclusive 23,000 hectare reserve. It will pair well with Madikwe Safari Lodge to the west, creating the ultimate family safari circuit. . MORE’s reputation as a pace-setter for the increasing concern about wildlife conservation is shown on its www.morehotels.co.za website. Its photo galleries are packed with high-quality visuals of wildlife taken by guests and rangers on its properties, on game drives and walking trails, and from its lodges and signature treehouses. These images feature in top travel publications and in blogs and websites online, emphasising how tourism must now be geared to conservation and community development to ensure its sustainability. The demand for more trained field rangers means that MORE will relocate its training school from Lion Sands to Marataba, where there greater scope for expansion to meet the increasing demand in the safari business. Says Robert More: “It’s important to be proactive in our tourism industry. MORE does continuous research with its visitors domestically and internationally to find out what they want from their safari stays. Lion Sands and Madikwe have their own unique, world class resources which we are constantly developing. The reason we have invested in Marataba is that is in one of the country’s most spectacular game reserves, and it offers us a wealth of fabulous game tourism advantages that we will develop.”
www.morehotels.co.za
DoubleTree by Hilton Opens its First Hotel in South Africa
Owned and operated by Upper Eastside Hotel (Pty) Ltd under a franchise
license agreement, the newly renovated, upscale full-service property is
located in Cape Town‟s upcoming district of Woodstock, a dynamic area which
is home to an abundance of fashionable art galleries, boutiques, music bars
and trendy restaurants. The hotel becomes the fifth Hilton Worldwide hotel in
South Africa and the third DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Africa.
Rudi Jagersbacher, president, Hilton Worldwide, Middle East & Africa said: “
Opening is a significant milestone for Hilton Worldwide as we underline our
commitment to tourism development in South Africa and broaden visitor choice
by bringing our third brand and our fifth hotel to this growing market. Cape
Town, in particular, is an award winning city of adventure, gastronomy and
cultural attractions and currently one of the most popular destination resorts in
Africa.”
Accommodation ranges from executive rooms and suites to luxury, two-storey
duplex loft rooms located on the penthouse floor with panoramic views of the
city‟s most popular landmarks. With both business and leisure guests in mind,
DoubleTree by Hilton Cape Town - Upper Eastside offers a wide range of
amenities, including nine meeting rooms, a 350 -capacity function room and
24-hour fitness and business centres. Discerning guests can also enjoy
Liberty‟s Restaurant with its seasonal á la Carte fusion-style menu created by
executive chef Simon Kemp. Kemp is renowned for his professional creativity
and attention to detail. Guests and locals who wish to unwind can visit the
eStreet Bar and Lounge, which is open for cocktails and drinks every evening
until 1 a.m., with live entertainment on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
John Greenleaf, global head, DoubleTree by Hilton said: “I am delighted we
are making our debut in South Africa in such an inspiring location and with a
property that will both impress and delight. The newly upgraded DoubleTree
by Hilton Cape Town - Upper Eastside offers superb facilities in a city that will
help to extend our commitment to welcome the world‟s travellers to key
destinations.”
Guests of DoubleTree by Hilton Cape Town - Upper Eastside will enjoy the
characteristic features of more than 330 DoubleTree by Hilton locations in 28
countries around the world including a warm welcome for every guest at
check-in with the brand's legendary chocolate chip cookie, an array of upscale
amenities and guest services, rewards from the Hilton HHonors guest loyalty
program, and a unique and committed culture of care. Gold and Diamond
HHonors members will also receive complimentary breakfast and high speed
Wi-Fi access.
Positioned at the southern tip of Africa, Cape Town is one of the most popular
tourist destinations for travellers to the Continent. Known as the „Mother City‟,
Cape Town is a celebrated winemaking region and boasts world famous
landmarks such as Table Mountain and Cape Point. The city is also a primary
MICE destinations playing host to numerous festivals and events including
high profile conventions such as the World Economic Forum in May 2013 and
the Design Capital Exhibition in 2014. Leisure travellers will note the
prestigious 2012 World Travel honour awarded to the city as Africa‟s Leading
Beach Destination.
For more information or to book a stay at DoubleTree by Hilton Cape Town -
Upper Eastside, visit www.doubletree.com, call +27 021 4040570 or contact
their preferred travel agent.
12 Days of Christmas Specials
12 December— 15% off all hand reared birds
13 December— Fishy Friday: Fish Specials & 20% off all fish
14 December— 20% off all snakes & spiders
15 December— 20% off all Ringnecks Hand Reared & Mature
16 December— Holiday fun for the kids. Great prizes to be won
17 December— Clearance of 2nd hand fish tanks & bird cages
18 December— Reduced prices throughout the store up to 30%
19 December— Spend R500 or more & get a free gift
20 December—Fishy Friday: Fish Specials & 20% off all fish
21 December—20% off all snakes & spiders
22 December—20% off all Ringnecks Hand Reared & Mature
23 December— 15% off all hand reared birds
24 December— Spit braai & mince pies, winners announced
See in store for gift ideas & other Christmas Specials.
Other stores in the centre running specials
47 Main Reef Road, Princess, Roodepoort
011 767 0902/3/4
Open until 6pm weekdays 17th—23rd December
Open 7 days a week from 8am, only closed Christmas Day
Buy a raffle ticket & stand a chance to win a baby Ringneck special, a complete
reptile setup & many other prizes
Greatly reduced prices on selected cages throughout
December
A family holiday to Mauritius?
Yes, at 5* Heritage Villas!
LOTS OF FUN FOR YOUR KIDS
Children are privileged guests at Heritage Resorts and as such, they receive special attention. The “Timomo &
Friends” children's clubs have been designed to provide an unforgettable holiday experience for your kids.
Welcome to the lively, unique and colourful world of Heritage kids clubs on the Domaine de Bel Ombre, which
were created around the Timomo character. This endemic bird lives in the nearby Black River Gorges
National Park and conveys the identity of a rainbow nation renowned for its legendary sense of hospitality.
For kids as from 2 years old
HERITAGE THE VILLAS ENJOY YOUR NEXT FAMILY HOLIDAY IN A 5* VILLA ON THE TROPICAL
ISLAND OF MAURITIUS
Are you dreaming of an unforgettable family holiday?
You need to try Heritage The Villas in the exclusive setting of the Domaine de Bel Ombre on the South Coast
of Mauritius: 25° degrees minimum, spectacular views, fantastic children‟s facilities, two 5* luxury hotels with a
1 km white sandy beach, four refreshing swimming pools, two kid‟s clubs for children (for ages 2 to 11),
exciting activities for teenagers, a huge choice of outdoor and water sports and 11 excellent restaurants and
bars, unlimited green fees on an award-winning 18-hole golf course and a Nikki Beach-style C Beach Club.
The „sea, sand & sun experience‟ par excellence of the island and so much more…
Free: access to both hotels, C Beach Club, kids' clubs, teens' club, golf…
Book now and get 17% discount as from 2 kids.
www.heritageresorts.mu
HERITAGE THE VILLAS
You want the privacy of your own villa, the service of a
five star hotel, a beautiful view over 2500 hectares of
unspoilt nature…
Look no more; discover Heritage the Villas on the unique
Domaine de Bel Ombre.
Enjoy the view ... and experience the essence of
legendary Mauritian hospitality!
Your villa for an intimate holiday
Immerse yourself in this intimate world of luxury in the refined
setting of your villa coupled with 5 * service: daily cleaning,
golf cart to move around, concierge, private chef, babysitting,
butler service, airport transfers by helicopter and many more
services. Here the words simplicity, courtesy and discretion
are synonymous with hospitality. You want to travel as a
group of friends, family or as a couple, then the choice is
yours with 2, 3 or 4 air-conditioned bedrooms with en-suite
Bath or shower rooms. The infinity pool, large veranda, state
of the art communications, barbecue area, gazebo and
landscaped tropical gardens are all there to give you the
comfort of a luxurious home away from home. The villas are
fully furnished and equipped and offer free internet access
and satellite TV channels.
Tailor-make your ideal holiday at the Domaine de Bel
Ombre
The Domaine de Bel Ombre is a destination within a
destination, a unique concept in Mauritius. All your holiday
wishes will be granted in just one place, so just tailor make
your ideal holiday. As residents of Heritage The Villas you
have unlimited access to two luxury hotels and all its
services: Heritage Awali Golf & Spa Resort and Heritage Le
Telfair Golf & Spa Resort. Relax at the two luxurious Seven
Colours spas, dine in our 12 restaurants, have a cocktail in
one of our bars, exercise at the fitness centers, send your
kids at the kids and teens clubs for some peace. The offer
does not stop there; great nautical activities are available at
the C Beach Club and for the adventurous type numerous
nature activities at the Frédérica Nature Reserve, home to
endemic flora and fauna. Kite surf enthusiasts can enjoy one
of the best kite surf spot of the island and if wanting to
perfect your skills then a kite surfing school is also available.
If a Golf fanatic or even a beginner then you will be in heaven
with privileged access to the Heritage Golf Club, an 18-hole
championship golf course stretching over 100 hectares with
unlimited free green fees. The Château de Bel Ombre, a
colonial style mansion house built in the late 19th century is
the heart of the Domaine; the idyllic setting for breakfast and
also the villas‟ reception center where you will be greeted
upon arrival . . .
Who would think paradise would be within such easy reach!
www.heritageresorts.mu
The King Protea (Protea cynaroides) is the
national flower of South Africa. It is only one of
around 2000 species of the Protea family, an
astonishingly diverse array of plants, also known
as sugarbushes. They can range from ground-
creeping shrubs to trees 35m tall, but all have
leathery leaves and thistle-like flowers from tiny
red blooms to great furry pink and black globes.
Botanist Carl Linnaeus named the family in 1735
after the Greek god, Proteus, known for his ability
to change his appearance at will.
Although they are closely linked to South Africa,
proteas do grow wild outside the country - there
is one species found on Mt Kenya and another in
Madagascar. Those in Africa all belong to the
Proteoideae branch of the family. There are 14
genera and over 330 species in South Africa and
92 percent are within the fynbos belt of the Cape
Floral Kingdom.
There is another related branch, the
Grevilleoideae, commonly found in South-West
Australia with small colonies in eastern Asia and
South America that date back over 300 million
years to the era before the breakup of the super-
continent, Gondwanaland.
The colonies in the Cape and South-
West Australia have proved particularly
interesting to botanists. Two of the
world's five defined bio-diversity
hotspots, these areas - and the proteas
in particular - are evolving new species
at a rate about three times faster than
normal. A study led by London's Kew
Gardens is attempting to understand
why. South African Kirstenbosch
Botanical Gardens have been involved
in a major project to map the
geographical spread of proteas across
South Africa.
These days, there are also proteas in
parks and gardens around the globe
and proteas are being grown and
propagated commercially by
organizations such as the International
Protea Association. To grow your own,
you can order them from Fine Bush
People. But there is still nothing to beat
seeing them in the wild on Table
Mountain or in the Cedarbergs.
Proteas – South Africa's shape-shifting national flower
Buffalo Ridge Safari lodge
011 234-6500 [email protected] www.buffaloridgesafari.com
Impodimo Lodge
018 350 9400 [email protected] www.impodimo.com
Jaci’s Lodges
083 700 2071 [email protected] www.madikwe.com
Madikwe Hills
018 350 9200 [email protected] www.seasonsinafrica.com
Madikwe Safari Lodge
011 880 9992 [email protected] www.madikwesafarilodge.co.za
Makanyane Lodge
014 778 9600 [email protected] www.makanyane.com
Mosetlha Bush Camp
011 444 9345 [email protected] www.thebushcamp.com
Motswiri Private Safari Lodge
086 124 3441 [email protected] www.motswiri.com
Rhulani Safari Lodge
[email protected] www.rhulani.com
Tau Game Lodge
011 314 4350 [email protected] www.taugamelodge.co.za
Thakadu River Camp
011 676-3123 [email protected] www.thakadu.ahagroup.co.za
The Bush House
076 694 0505 [email protected] www.bushhouse.co.za
Tuningi Safari lodge
011 781 5384 [email protected] www.tuningi.com
Tambuti Lodge :
0764895865 [email protected] www.tambutilodge.com
Golden Leopard Resorts :
0145551000 [email protected] www.goldenleopardresorts.co.za
Sun City Resort :
0145571000 [email protected] www.suninternational.com
Bakubung bush Lodge :
014 552 6000 [email protected] www.bakubung.co.za
Ivory Tree :
011 781 1661 [email protected] www.ivorytreegamelodge.com
Pilanesberg Private Lodge :
082 854 5603 [email protected] www.pilanesbergprivatelodge.com
Sheperds Tree :
014 551 3910 [email protected] www.shepherdstree.co.za
Buffalo Thorn lodge :
082 229 1158 [email protected] www.buffalothornlodge.co.za
Black Rhino Lodge :
011 516 4367 [email protected] www.blackrhinogamelodge.com
Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge :
014 552 5100 [email protected] www.kwamaritane.co.za
Tshukudu Bush Lodge :
014 552 6255 [email protected] www.tshukudu.co.za
Makanyane Safari Lodge was designed by a
team of award winning architects to effortlessly
blend with the surrounding bush. The relaxed
yet luxurious interiors complement the design
perfectly, tastefully enhancing the atmosphere
of comfort in this idyllic environment.
The lodge consists of a beautiful main building
and eight stunning suites, which lie hidden in
the lush forest, offering spectacular views over
the tranquil Marico River. Situated on 1,800
hectares of private ground within the 75,000
hectare Madikwe Game Reserve, the lodge
has accommodation for a maximum of sixteen
guests, ensuring that each guest has privacy
and individual attention.
Activities at Makanyane revolve around
relaxing your body and mind and experiencing
the rich details of your surroundings.
Relax by lounging at our secluded swimming
pool, strip away the stress of city living with a
massage or aromatherapy on your private
deck or in our bush spa, unwind by exercising
in our gym, or simply catch up on your quiet
time by selecting a book from our library and
settling down in our den or on one of the
outside decks to read.
To experience the vibrant bush life around
you, allow yourself to be led through
Madikwe's 75,000 hectare environment, either
on foot or in an open vehicle.
Watch the wildlife, oblivious to your presence,
from one of our bush hides overlooking a
waterhole or facing plains that stretch to the
horizon. You could even sleep out under the
stars while nocturnal life continues around
your secure, elevated deck.
Makanyane has a number of hides where
guests may relax and watch animals and birds
going about their lives.
One hide has a breathtaking view across a
wide expanse of savannah, the sweeping view
of the grasslands is encircled by distant hills.
Enjoy a quiet drink while watching elephants
stride through herds of waterbuck, zebra and
impala grazing quietly under the vast African
sky. You may even see lion or cheetah moving
through the grass, their vigilant stare searching
for their next meal.
Another hide overlooks a secluded waterhole
where elephants and other animals come
down to quench their thirst and wallow in the
cool mud. Alternatively, lounge by the lodge's
swimming pool, high above a stream-fed
waterhole and wait for the animals and birds to
come down to the water.
Tel: (+27) 14 778 9600 Fax: (+27) 14 778 9611
E-mail: [email protected]
www.makanyane.com
If you've ever been to one of those all-you-can-eat
steak houses, then I'm sure you're very familiar with
those giant vats of dessert they put out on the dessert
bar - usually some sort of chocolate and whipped
cream cake, a pan of strawberry shortcake with
yellow sponge cake, whipped cream and
strawberries, and of course, banana cream pudding. I
think all kids love being served a great big dollop of
creamy pudding with whipped cream, bananas and
those little wafer cookies. For that matter, adults love
it, too.
Caramelized bananas and apples were one of the few
desserts available in restaurants in China - they came
to the table piping hot and super sticky, so you had to
eat them fast before the caramel hardened. One of
the other desserts we sometimes ordered was just a
simple fried bread, dipped in nothing more than
sweetened condensed milk. Delicious.
Melt the butter in a non-stick skillet over medium
heat. Place the bananas in the butter in a single layer
and sprinkle with the brown sugar. Cook bananas for
4 minutes on each side. Add the bourbon to the
skillet and cook for about a minute to cook off the
alcohol, swirling the pan around.
Meanwhile, combine the ricotta, honey, cream and
nutmeg in a bowl until smooth and creamy and set
aside.
Set out two martini glasses or individual glass trifle
dishes. Spoon half of the ricotta mixture into the
bottom of each glass. Top with half of the crushed
cookies. Add half of the bananas. Add another
layer with the rest of the ricotta mixture, the crushed
cookies and the bananas. Drizzle with any
remaining caramelized bourbon liquid in the skillet,
or with a teaspoon of honey. Sprinkle the
crystallized ginger on top.
Ingredients
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 ripe bananas, peeled and
sliced into 1-inch thick slices
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons good-quality
Bourbon
1/2 cup part-skim ricotta
(homemade or store-bought)
2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon light cream or fat-
free half 'n' half
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 cup crumbled cookies (wafer
cookies, graham crackers, lady
fingers, etc)
pinch of crystallized ginger
Apple season is in full swing, and while I don't have an
apple orchard close by to go pick my very own apples I fully
intend to take advantage of them while they're in
season. Most people tend to reserve apples for dishes of
the sweet nature, I tend to like to combine the tastes of
sweet and savory. So when I saw this recipe in the October
issue of Food Network Magazine it immediately jumped out
and grabbed my attention.
Sprinkle the pork tenderloin with pumpkin pie spice, salt
and freshly ground black pepper.
Pour the olive oil in a large, oven safe skillet, and place
over medium-high heat. Place the pork in the pan and cook
each side for 2 minutes a piece, including the ends. This
should form a nice crust on the outside of the meat.
Meanwhile, cut the apples in half and remove the seeds
and cores. Cut 1/2 a tablespoon of butter into quarters and
place a piece in the center of each apple. Sprinkle half of
the onion over the apples then top with a pinch of
salt. Place the apples in teh skillet, around the pork, cut
side up and transfer the skillet to the oven. Roast for about
25 minutes, until a meat thermometer registers 145.
In a large saucepan combine 1 cup of water, 1/2 cup apple
cider, the remaining onion, a pinch of salt and quinoa. Stir
to combine. Cover, bring the mixture to a boil then reduce
the heat and cook according to package instructions, about
10-12 minutes. Add the parsley and stir to combine.
Once the pork is cooked through, transfer to a cutting board
along with the apples and allow to rest. Return the skillet to
medium-high heat and add the apple cider vinegar, apple
cider, and 1/4 cup water. Bring the mixture to a simmer,
stirring occasionally allowing to cook for 2 minutes. Add the
remaining tablespoon of butter and stir to combine.
To serve-slice the pork. Spoon the quinoa on the center of
the plate, top with 2-3 slices of pork, and spoon the sauce
over the meat and quinoa. Place the apple on the side of
the plate. Serve and enjoy
Ingredients:
1 (1-1 1/4 pound) pork
tenderloin
1/4 Tsp pumpkin pie spice
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1 Tbsp olive oil
2 Baking apples
1 1/2 Tbsp unsalted butter
1 Small sweet onion, finely
chopped
1 Cup quinoa
1 Tbsp fresh parsley, finely
chopped
1/4 Cup apple cider, pluse more
for quinoa
1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
Pumpkin Spice Pork Tenderloin with Roasted Apples
Cream Cheese Frosting
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 (8-oz.) package cream cheese, softened
1 (16-oz.) package powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Line 3 (9-inch) round cake pans with wax paper; lightly
grease and flour wax paper. Set pans aside. Stir
together first 4 ingredients. Beat eggs and next 4
ingredients at medium speed with an electric mixer
until smooth. Add flour mixture, beating at low speed
until blended. Fold in carrot and next 3 ingredients.
Pour batter into prepared cake pans. Bake at 350° for
25 to 30 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in
center comes out clean.
During the last 5 minutes of baking, begin making
glaze. Bring first 5 ingredients to a boil in a large
Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Boil, stirring often,
4 minutes. Remove from heat, and stir in vanilla.
Drizzle Buttermilk Glaze evenly over layers; cool in
pans on wire racks 15 minutes. Remove from pans,
and cool completely on wire racks.
To make the frosting, beat butter and cream cheese at
medium speed with an electric mixer until creamy.
Gradually add powdered sugar, beating at low speed
until blended; stir in vanilla. Spread frosting between
layers and on top and sides of cake.
Cake
2 cups flour
2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp cinnamon
3 eggs
2 cups sugar
3/4 cup vegetable oil
3/4 cup buttermilk
2 tsp vanilla
2 cups grated carrot
1 (8-ounce) can crushed pineapple, drained
1 (3 1/2-ounce) can flaked coconut
1 cup pecans or walnuts, chopped
Buttermilk Glaze
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 cup buttermilk
1/2 cup butter or margarine
1 Tbsp light corn syrup
1 tsp vanilla extract
Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
2 cloves of garlic
50 g unsalted butter
50 g plain flour
500 ml semi-skimmed milk
500 g fresh or frozen broccoli
75 g mature cheddar cheese
1 kg fresh or frozen cauliflower
2 slices of ciabatta or stale bread
2 sprigs of fresh thyme
25 g flaked almonds
olive oil
Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4. Peel and finely slice the garlic and put it into a
medium pan on a medium heat with the butter. When the butter has melted, stir in the flour
for a minute to make a paste, then gradually add the milk, whisking as you go, until lovely and
smooth. Add the broccoli (cut up first, if using fresh) and simmer for around 20 minutes, or
until the broccoli is cooked through and starts to break down, then mash or blitz with a stick
blender (adding an extra splash of milk to loosen, if using fresh broccoli). Grate in half the
Cheddar and season to perfection.
Arrange the cauliflower in an appropriately sized baking dish (cut into florets first, if using
fresh), pour over the broccoli white sauce and grate over the remaining Cheddar. Blitz the
bread into breadcrumbs in a food processor, then pulse in the thyme leaves and almonds.
Toss with a lug of oil and a pinch of salt and pepper, then scatter evenly over the cauliflower
cheese. Bake for
1 hour, or until golden and cooked through, then enjoy!
The best cauliflower & broccoli cheese
Recipe courtesy of jamie oliver
Ingredients
1 packet Woolworths Red Velvet
Mini Swiss Rolls
250 g creamed cottage cheese
100 ml condensed milk
1 drop red food coloring
250 ml cream
a squeeze of lemon juice
100 g white chocolate
1 punnet ( 250 g)fresh
raspberries
Mix the cream cheese, food coloring and
condensed milk very lightly. Add the
squeeze of lemon juice and mix. In
another bowl, whip the cream until it
forms stiff peaks. ( you can sweeten the
cream, but I find it too sweet then ) Cut
the swiss rolls in thin rings and start
layering your trifle. Take 6 small glasses,
about 200 ml each and put a layer of
cake at the bottom, then a spoon full of
the cream cheese and then a little cream.
Top with raspberries and repeat the
layers one more time. Use a sharp knife
or vegetable peeler and make chocolate
shavings for decoration. Finish off your
trifles with raspberries and white
chocolate shavings.
Red Velvet Trifles for the jolly season!
Recipe Courtesy of "Easy Cooking from Nina's Kitchen
Craving the sand of sun-drenched Caribbean
beaches between your toes? It’s easier, and
closer, than you think...
A mere 40 minutes north of Pretoria, Bela-Bela is
home to Aruba, a resort of unrivalled island-style
indulgence and carefree living.
The warm heart of Africa beats an island rhythm
as you enjoy the fantastic water park, adventure
golf, the pampering of the day spa, restaurants
and the kids club.
Whether you are a resident of the exclusive
housing estate, a conference delegate, day
visitor or a holiday guest, at Aruba your
Caribbean fantasies come true.
The jewel in the Aruba crown is the Water Park.
This theme park will be the largest water park to
be built in South Africa, with the longest and
most exciting slides to ever come to our shores.
These rides will cater for toddlers, kids,
teenagers, adults, thrill seekers and the
energetic elderly. A number of visits will be
required to appreciate the complete water park.
There will be various resturants and bars to cater
to your every culinary need, or for those less
energetic, to relax on the numerous
entertainment decks and enjoy a cocktail while
watching all the excitement
www.aruba-sa.com
1. Bananas help overcome depression due high levels of tryptophan,
which is converted into serotonin -- the happy-mood brain
neurotransmitter
2. Eat two bananas before a strenuous workout to pack an energy punch
and sustain your blood sugar
3. Protect against muscle cramps during workouts and night time leg
cramps by eating a banana
4. Counteract calcium loss during urination and build strong bones by
supplementing with a banana
5. Improve your mood and reduce PMS symptoms by eating a banana,
which regulates blood sugar and produces stress-relieving relaxation
6. Bananas reduce swelling, protect against type II diabetes, aid weight
loss, strengthen the nervous system, and help with the production of
white blood cells, all due to high levels of vitamin B-6
7. Strengthen your blood and relieve anemia with the added iron from
bananas
8. High in potassium and low in salt, bananas are officially recognized by
the FDA as being able to lower blood pressure, and protect against heart
attack and stroke
Eating bananas aids digestion
9. Rich in pectin, bananas aid digestion and gently chelate toxins and
heavy metals from the body
10. Bananas act as a prebiotic, stimulating the growth of friendly
bacteria in
the bowel. They also produce digestive enzymes to assist in absorbing
nutrients.
11. Constipated? High fiber in bananas can help normalize bowel
motility.
12. Got the runs? Bananas are soothing to the digestive tract and help
restore lost electrolytes after diarrhea.
13. Bananas are a natural antacid, providing relief from acid reflux,
heartburn and GERD
14. Bananas are the only raw fruit that can be consumed without
distress to
relieve stomach ulcers by coating the lining of the stomach against
corrosive acids
The Royal Hotel Durban has stood at the centre of
Durban and its history for more than 150 years. It has
grown with the City and stands proud of its tradition of
exceptional service and hospitality.
On 12 December 1845 Durban‟s first hotel announced
itself open to the public. The story of McDonald‟s
Commercial Hotel, subsequently renamed the Masonic
and finally the Royal, begins during the late 1830‟s with
the arrival at Port Natal of a Scottish sea captain, Hugh
McDonald.
Hugh McDonald was in Port Natal during the 1842 siege
of Captain Smith‟s British garrison by Boer soldiers led by
Commandant Andries Pretorius. Despite the precarious
situation of the small settlement at the Port, Hugh must
have had faith in its future, for in November 1842, he
persuaded another brother, Charles, to settle there. It was
Charles McDonald who in January 1843, bought the
Market Square property on which part of the Royal Hotel
today stands, for the sum of £40. He erected a wattle-
and-daub thatch-roofed trading store and began selling
such essential items as sugar, tea, tobacco, wine and
brandy, conveniently supplied by the Pilot. It is possible
that he also offered rudimentary accommodation to
travellers.
Residents of D‟Urban (as the settlement at the Port had
earlier been named) eagerly awaited the arrival of the
ships and Hugh McDonald became well acquainted with
many of the locals during his stays in the port.
Charles McDonald moved to Pietermaritzburg at some
time during 1845 and his brother Hugh was at sea on the
Pilot when on 12 December 1845 an advertisement
appeared in Natal‟s first newspaper, de Natalier and True
Pietermaritzburg Recorder, announcing the opening of the
Commercial Hotel in Durban.
It may be assumed that Charles McDonald had
leased the property to John Edwards, the first
proprietor of the hotel. Little is known about
Edwards, whose proprietorship of the
Commercial lasted only a few months and in
February 1846 Hugh McDonald gave up his life
at sea to take over the hotel. He bought the
property from his brother Charles, together with
is adjoining plot, paying £40 for each.
Between January 1849 and June 1952, almost
5000 British immigrants arrived in Natal. Hugh
McDonald was not slow to take advantage of
the influx of people requiring temporary
accommodation. He consolidated his property
by selling off two portions of his brother
Charles‟s original property and erected a new
double-storeyed building on his undeveloped
property adjacent to the original Commercial.
Hugh McDonald died in June 1853 at the
comparatively young age of 56. His death did
not result in the closure or sale of McDonalds,
for it was managed until 1857 by his capable
widow, Ann. Besides being a busy mother of
four young daughters, Ann McDonald continued
to provide the „sumptuous‟ public dinners to
which Durbanites had become accustomed, as
well as to accommodate government officials
and many other visitors at the hotel.
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Physical Address:
267 Anton Lembede (Smith) Street
Durban
4001
Postal Address:
PO Box 1041
Durban
4000
Discover a contemporary and fashionable haven on Bath
Avenue right in the heart of Rosebank, Johannesburg’s
trendy suburb. Classic and sophisticated, the accent is on
understated elegance and our focus is to provide an
exceptional guest experience. This hotel, which opened in
July 2012, is for the discerning traveller seeking intimacy and
refinement but always with stylish flair. From the moment of
arrival into the elegant lobby with its delightful lounge to the
luxury and comfort of your room, you will enjoy attentive and
friendly service.
Everything has been designed around your comfort and the
stylish interiors reflect a calm tranquillity with the use of
harmonious colours, sophisticated design and strong graphic
motifs. We invite you to linger and stay in a hotel which
recognises your individuality and mirrors your unique
preferences. Everything in short, to experience a truly
fashionable stay, whether you’re on business or simply taking
a relaxing break.
Tel: +27 11 344 8500
Fax: +27 11 344 8501
Postal:
PO Box 3046
Saxonwold
2132
Physical:
54 Bath Avenue
Rosebank
Johannesburg
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY TO LAWHILL LUXURY APARTMENTS
Mantis Collections Lawhill Luxury Apartments overlooking Cape Town‟s bustling V&A Waterfront is the
perfect family holiday destination. The upmarket, luxurious five star apartment-style hotel offers a full
concierge service and 24 hour reception to attend to your every need. All 30 exquisite units are located in the
same building range from one to three bedrooms. They‟re fully serviced, beautifully furnished and very
generous in size.
The V&A Waterfront, South Africa‟s number one tourist destination, is just a few steps away from your
apartment door and provides a treasure trove of fun and exciting experiences for the whole family to enjoy.
Visit the Two Ocean‟s Aquarium where kids can have their photo taken with Nemo, walk through a tunnel
with Great Whites circling overhead and get up close and personal with the friendly penguins.
Famous for its working harbour, kids love nothing more than to take a boat ride around the harbour where
seals sun themselves and wave their flippers as your boat cruises by.
If a bird‟s eye view of Table Mountain is on your list of things to do this holiday, don‟t miss out on the Cape
Town Eye Ferris wheel ride which lifts you high above the harbour walls providing a one-of-a-kind view of
one of the new seven natural wonders of the world, Table Mountain.
Travelling with little ones? Lawhill Luxury Apartments will organise a cot to be placed in the bedroom.
There‟s nothing like an early morning walk and picnic on the beach and at Lawhill Luxury Apartments all you
have to do is ask and they‟ll organise you delicious continental breakfast packs that will be placed in your
fridge the night before, ready to take to the beach in the morning.
For bookings contact Lawhill Luxury Apartments Reservations directly by telephone 021 438 9160 or by
email [email protected]
Madikwe Game Reserve
Madikwe Game Reserve, one of South Africa‟s foremost Big 5
malaria-free reserves, was envisaged not by conservationists, but
by economists. They found conservation would create more
income and jobs than the existing land-use, which was cattle-
farming. This successful reserve is now a model that has inspired
South African conservation.
Madikwe Game Reserve, right up against the Botswana border in
the North West province, is a strange anomaly in the world of
conservation.
It was transformed from a number of low-yield cattle farms to a
high yield conservation area. This was not land chosen by
ecologists for its rare vegetation or animals. It was chosen by
economists because they found a game reserve here would
generate more jobs and money than any other land use option,
and is now a model of what the benefits of conservation can be.
Another remarkable factor is that this was pioneered in 1991,
within one of South Africa‟s apartheid-era Bantustans –
Bophuthatswana – which was reintegrated into the country in
1994.
Bop Parks, as it was then called, created an initiative where the
state would manage the land and wildlife, the private sector would
profit through game lodges, and the surrounding community would
benefit through sustainable jobs and income.
On paper it seemed idealistic. Yet in practice it worked. Bop Parks
launched Operation Phoenix in 1991. By 1997, it had brought in
more than 8 000 individual animals, the largest translocation of its
kind in the world. Several private companies set up very
successful bush lodges within the 75 000 hectare park. And the 3
villages around Madikwe – Supingstad, Lekgophung and Molatedi
– are doing very well.
Women are particularly empowered – a high proportion of them
are employed in the park.
Social and financial upliftment aside, Madikwe is now better
known as one of the best places to see the Big 5, and it also has
the advantage of being malaria free. Madikwe is seen as a model
of the benefits conservation can bring.
You may not be in an exclusive private game reserve (it's actually
a provincial game reserve), but you‟ll feel as if you are – the
experience is almost indistinguishable.
The only difference is that you might catch a special sense of
pride from some of the people you encounter in and around the
park.
B&B Markets enhances all the excitement of the traditional craft and flea market
experience with all the convenience of formalised retail shopping.
With kids’ activities, food stalls, credit card facilities, gift vouchers, trolleys, customer
service kiosks and a refund service, every B&B Market promises an inimitable lifestyle
experience for the entire family!
Our Rooftop, Hillfox and Hatfield Markets are carefully tailored to deliver a diverse
and ever-changing range of unique and authentic quality products, first-class live
entertainment and great value for money.
The world-renowned African Craft Market offers a vast selection of high quality
handcrafted wares in an exhilarating environment that invites you to barter for the
best price in the true style of the African market experience.
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The super-regional 76,000sqm Cradlestone Mall is set to
open its doors in Mogale City on 20 November 2013, with
more than 200 stores offering unparalleled choice to
shoppers, both local and from further afield.
Developed by Sasol Pension Fund, Pivotal Property Fund
and Retail Africa, the mall is located at the intersection of
the N14/R28 highways and busy Hendrik Potgieter Road,
west of Johannesburg.
Signed-up anchor tenants include Woolworths, Pick n Pay,
Checkers, Game, Dion Wired and the Edcon Group.
“Major retailers were quick to seize the opportunity,” says
Andries Schaap, General Manager Investment from Sasol
Pension Fund.
“The mall is positioned to attract middle- to high-income
shoppers from neighbouring Krugersdorp, Roodepoort and
Randpark Ridge – but also from North-West Province and
even cross-border shoppers from Botswana.”
In addition to national retailers, Cradlestone Mall offers
specialty retailers like MBW Art West Rand and Apadana
Rugs; and a diverse restaurant and fast food component,
including Menchies, The Raj Express and Doppio Zero.
A Food Lover‟s Market and Dischem are scheduled to open
in early 2014.
Access and parking have been priorities for the developers,
with a focus on „pop-in‟ shopping for food and services, as
well as longer shopping trips.
“With easy commute times from the north and north-west
suburbs, Cradlestone Mall has been designed to offer a
range of shopping options for our consumers,” he adds.
To ensure maximum accessibility, the developers invested
R60 million widening Hendrik Potgieter leading to the
intersection, as well as upgrading the interchange at the
corner of Hendrik Potgieter and the R28.
“Cradlestone Mall not only enjoys exceptional visibility from
these major roads and highways, but we have also worked
hard to ensure the mall is easily accessible to shoppers,”
says Schaap.
The mall offers 4,500 convenient parking bays.
www.cradlestonemall.co.za
Mauritius, so far away, yet so much at home...
Mauritius, a sparkling crystal in the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, will
fascinate you. The contrast of colours, cultures and tastes makes the island so
charming that the scene is set for an unforgettable holiday. Here, you have the
opportunity to experience unparalleled luxury: a level of refinement that is
head and shoulders above that on offer in other tropical holiday destinations.
Here, you will discover the true meaning of ‘beauty’ – a realisation that will
compel you to return to Mauritius’ shores time and again. Mauritius was
named after Dutch Prince Maurice Van Nassau...
Port Louis , the capital of Mauritius, was founded by the French governor and
colonist Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais in 1735.
Situated on the north-west coast, Port Louis is the business and
administrative capital of Mauritius. Packed with office-workers during the day,
it quickly quietens down after office-hours – allowing visitors to enjoy a night
out along the famous Caudan Waterfront.
Those arriving during daylight hours should head for the bustling Central
Market or Champ de Mars: the oldest racecourse in the Indian Ocean region.
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Central Reservations Office
LUX* Resorts - Head Office
Pierre Simonet Street, Floreal
Mauritius
Registration number: 6590
Tel : +230 698 9800/ 698 2727
Fax :+230 698 4222
E-mail (rooms only): [email protected]
E-mail (rooms & flights):
The pinnacle of tropical elegance
World-renowned luxury five star resort in
Mauritius, Le Touessrok is one of the world‟s
great romantic resorts. It is the essence of
cool, modern elegance basking in the cultural
warmth of tropical Mauritius.
Le Touessrok resort Mauritius is one of the
“Leading hotels of the World”.
This majestic resort lies on a beautiful stretch
of sandy coast, with magnificent views of the
tranquil Trou d‟Eau Douce Bay. Out in the
lagoon are two beautiful islands; Ilot Mangénie
and Ile aux Cerfs , home to the resort‟s Le
Touessrok 18-hole championship golf course,
one of the best in Mauritius.
Le Touessrok hotel: luxury and elegance for
your holiday
Le Touessrok hotel Mauritius is five star luxury
at its best, the perfect holiday setting for
couples and families, with a fabulous range of
facilities, including an extensive choice of
water sports and land-based activities, 5
restaurants, a renowned Givenchy Spa and
personal butler service.
This five star resort also features three luxury
waterfront villas, which have redefined the
benchmark for luxury villas in Mauritius.
Open since May 2005, Le Touessrok Villas
offer ultra-exclusive and spacious
accommodation, using the latest technology to
meet the high expectations of the most
discerning guests to Mauritius.
Contact : Mr Nihad Kader Tel : +230 402 7700 - Fax : +230 402 7500
Email : [email protected]
www.letouessrokresort.com
On the southwestern side of the island, the soft
white sands of Le Morne Beach and its
turquoise lagoon create a magical setting
where lavishly appointed accommodations and
pampering converge amid the many charms of
Mauritius.
The St. Regis Mauritius Resort is a five star
luxury resort with 172 guest rooms and suites
with breathtaking views over the Indian Ocean
waters.
Bask in the sun by a luxurious pool or on the
beach; go wind and kite surfing; or escape to a
sanctuary of rejuvenation at the signature
Iridium Spa featuring 12 private treatment
rooms. indulge in the sublime pleasures of the
spa.
The Resort introduces a collection of carefully
selected restaurants and bars including Simply
India, the signature restaurant by Michelin star
chef Atul Kochhar, where accomplished master
chefs present exciting new fine dining
experiences to the guests.
Le Morne Peninsula · Mauritius · Phone:
(230) 403 9000
Central Reservations: +800 325 78734
www.stregismauritius.com