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On Monday morning my first port of call was our Kitchen Shop. I was
relieved but really surprised that nothing was broken in the earthquake.
Bone china mugs stacked on top of each other, handmade Turkish glass
plates on a top shelf and Tony Sly pottery all remained intact.
Monday‘s catering events in Wellington were cancelled for obvious reasons
– perfectly understandable but I can’t help feeling sorry for the staff
who departed for Wellington at 5.45am, did the event set up and
then we had to tell them to turn around and come back to base! Anyway
they returned with full reports of a desolate city. They said it looked
like Wellington on Christmas day.
Events like this recent earthquake makes one reminisce. Ruth Pretty
Catering has grown and developed in often unexpected ways over more than
25 years.
As the
daughter of a retailer I never expected to be one myself, but the Ruth
Pretty Kitchen Shop just seemed to evolve, and now has a life of its
own. I love finding new products that appeal to me and our customers.
One customer last week while doing all of her Christmas shopping, paid
us the compliment that our shop inventory reminded her of the now
extinct Kirkcaldie and Stains.
As I see large numbers of Christmas cakes leaving the building I think
of the early days when we made only a few, mainly for friends – now
they are enjoyed all around NZ and overseas, are used for charity and
fundraiser raffles as well as quietly eaten at home. People love this
old-fashioned rich fruit cake jam-packed with fruit, butter, sherry and
finished with brandy.
When we began our business I thought we’d mainly be catering dinners
and parties in people’s homes, but the scale of our functions have
grown with us. I am staggered sometimes at the range and complexity of
the projects we have taken on. Over the years we’ve expanded our
capacity and ideas for events.
Toast Martinborough is our longest-running event and we are celebrating
25 years this year. We’re looking forward to year 25 this Sunday, 20th
of November, and seeing lots of our friends at Ata Rangi. Join us there
for a slice of chocolate anniversary cake!
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Best Wishes,
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Victoria’s Secret
Christmas
O come, all ye faithful, to partake of Christmas feasting, merrymaking,
and good cheer, revealing a few Victorian culinary secrets to share with
Christmas revellers.
New date available:
Sunday 4 December 2016
10.00am - 4.00pm, morning tea will be served from 9.15am
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Seafood Barbecue
Bonanza With Ruth Pretty
Feast on that much-loved Kiwi tradition: a summer seafood barbecue. The
seafood must be fresh, the barbecue seriously hot and the accompanying
salads – and the beer -- well chilled. Ruth will show you how to bring it
all together to delight your friends and family over summer, with this
mid-January class in the Te Horo sunshine. Did someone mention Christmas
gifts?
Sunday 15 January 2017
10.00am – 4.00pm, morning tea will be served from 9.15am
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Kids in The
Kitchen: Eat your way around the country
Kids .. join Ruth and her chefs as they take you around some of New
Zealand’s regional taste treats. What can you expect? Maybe her famous
West Coast Whitebait Fritters? Southland Cheese Rolls? Hawkes Bay Lamb?
Wednesday 18 January 2017
10.30am - 2.30pm, morning tea will be served with parents from 9.45am
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Ready, Steady,
Bake with Dean Brettschneider
New Zealander Dean is an international baking phenomenon, with bakeries,
pizzerias, cooking schools and baking-based business in Singapore, Manila
and the UK, plus international consulting. He’s an excellent tutor,
showing you exactly what to do, what to look for and (if necessary) how
to fix a baking catastrophe.
Saturday 21 January 2017
10.00am – 4.00pm, morning tea will be served from 9.15am
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A Toast to Toast
Martinborough
Celebrating Toast Martinborough’s 25th this weekend is pretty cool. Our
motto is “fresh and fast”, and it’s a huge day pulling people, food and
tents together. Many people ask how we do it, so here’s the inside story.
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Christmas Cakes
So well-known and loved they hardly need an introduction, this is the
time to order your Ruth Pretty Christmas Cake made in our kitchen by Chef
Carla. Maybe as a gift for a colleague, friend or family member who can’t
(or won’t) make it themselves, or even better, as a gift for yourself.
It’s the perfect little pick-me-up with a cup of tea or glass of
something when the Christmas spirit starts to flag slightly. Beautifully
packaged, cakes can be delivered with a card all over the country or even
overseas.
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Deep Quiche Pan
$20.00
Dline deep quiche pan with loose base 27cm
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Gift Hampers
$20.00
Choose from our range of Gift Hampers, or personalize your own.
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Golly Gosh Tea
Towel
$29.00
100% Cotton Quality Tea Towel. Printed using the latest photographic
fabric printing technology.
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Ruth Pretty
Catering
PO Box 16041,
Te Horo 5544
Springfield,
41 School Road,
Te Horo, Kapiti Coast
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