Monday, July 31, 2017

Baked Chicken Parmesan

Baked Chicken Parmesan

Chicken Parmesan has to be one of the easiest and tastiest ways of preparing chicken, don’t you agree?

In this version we first get started on a simple homemade tomato sauce with crushed tomatoes, garlic, basil, and oregano (though you could easily use already prepared sauce).

While the sauce is simmering we take boneless chicken cutlets, breast or thigh meat, dredge them first in a mustardy coating, then in Parmesan tossed breadcrumbs (we like panko), and bake!

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What’s Coming to Netflix in August 2017?

The next installment of WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER is coming to Netflix in September, as is Marvel’s THE DEFENDERS. THE MATRIX films will also be making their way to the streaming service. Check out the full list below of what’s coming to (and leaving) Netflix in August 2017. Related: What’s coming to Netflix Canada in […]


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Farro Salad with Green Beans, Corn, and Cherry Tomatoes

Farro Salad with Corn, Green Beans, and Tomatoes

Have you ever cooked with farro before? This wheat grain is chewy, nutty, and filling. It’s also not much harder to prepare than brown rice.

Mix cooked farro with some vegetables, as we’ve done here, and you have an easy side dish for dinner or even a light lunch for the week! Just add some chicken or a poached egg for a complete meal.

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Hamilton Gardens New Zealand – How to Enjoy the Beauty of Nature?

Auckland and Wellington may be the two iconic cities on the North Island of New Zealand but having spent three nights in Hamilton, we would argue that this is equally as impressive and provides a great location to explore other parts of the island. Hamilton Gardens New Zealand is one of the highlight attractions in this town providing a perfect place to visit and appreciate the beauty of nature. Whether you are an avid botanist or simply someone that enjoys the relaxing solitude of a botanical garden, Hamilton’s version is definitely worth exploring.

hamilton botanical gardens

We never intended on spending so many nights in Hamilton but after taking a day trip to Rotorua, a visit to Hobbiton and then enjoying the relaxing feel of this town, we saw no reason to leave as it was a perfect base for us. We highly recommend spending a day in and around Hamilton to enjoy the downtown neighborhood parallel to the Waikato River that flows through the town and of course, to enjoy attractions such as Hamilton Gardens.

hamilton gardens new zealand

Hamilton Gardens is one of those attractions that you can’t help but fall in love with. As we share some of the highlight spots around this location, you will notice that these gardens are divided into world themes that provide a perfect experience to increase your knowledge about nature from all corners of the globe.

hamilton gardens new zealand

Hamilton Gardens New Zealand Information

The first and probably most important information about Hamilton Gardens is that admission to this public park is 100% FREE. Who doesn’t love free attractions right? Ok, so that should immediately capture your attention to keep reading and find out more.

hamilton gardens new zealand

Not only is admission free but there is ample free parking so everything about your visit to Hamilton Gardens is a huge cost saving.

Opening Times

The Garden Collections open at 7:30 AM daily and are open until 8:00 PM (Summer – September 28 to April 5) and 5:30 PM (Winter – April 6 to September 27).

The Information Center, gift shop, display houses, and cafe have shorter opening times but the reality is, the majority of your time will be spent enjoying the beauty of these gardens.

Address

Hungerford Crescent,
Hamilton 3216,
New Zealand

Tel: +64 7-838 6782

Website: Hamilton Gardens

hamilton gardens new zealand

How to Explore Hamilton Gardens?

We decided to visit the Information Center first to try and find a map of the gardens but we found out there is a small surcharge for one of these. We opted against this as we figured a spontaneous walk through the gardens would likely inspire us to explore more.

hamilton gardens new zealand

If you prefer to stay organized, the map will come in handy but there is nothing quite like taking a stroll around a botanical garden without quite knowing what you will stumble across next.

hamilton gardens new zealand

There are five distinctive categories that each of these gardens is grouped into: The Paradise Collection; The Productive Collection; The Fantasy Collection; The Cultivar Collection and The Landscape Collection. We didn’t visit every single garden but we did explore the majority of what we consider to be the highlight attractions here.

hamilton gardens new zealand

Let’s take a look at all of the amazing “themed” garden collections you can expect to see at Hamilton Gardens New Zealand.

Italian Renaissance Garden

Our first stop was the breathtaking Italian Renaissance Garden. If you are familiar with the Italian Renaissance period, you will know that much of this style is derived from geometry and the desire for Italian architects to create works of art that follow geometric principles.

italian renaissance garden

This underlying concept is very apparent throughout the garden at Hamilton Gardens and the spectacular creation is certainly a credit to this era.

hamilton gardens new zealand

High surrounding walls, flat square beds lined with plants and an arched trellis are some of the key components in Italian Renaissance design, all of which are visible in this garden. The focal point is the historic white building at the end of the courtyard, emphasizing the importance of gorgeous grand buildings that are typical throughout Italy’s major cities.

italian renaissance garden

If this is your first stop on your tour of Hamilton Gardens, you will likely be impressed and ready to experience everything else here. However, this was probably one of our favorite spots on the tour and definitely an area where we could sit down and relax in the confines of this garden while appreciating the beauty of the fountain and other features here.

hamilton gardens italian renaissance garden

Don’t be surprised to hear that after walking around everything else, we returned to this very spot to enjoy what I would refer to as ” a scene of ultimate serenity!”

italian renaissance garden

Indian Char Bagh Garden

Heading through one of the narrow passages out of the Italian Renaissance Garden, we approached something very different and unique – the Indian Char Bagh Garden. This is the ‘original’ Paradise Garden at Hamilton Gardens and the phrase ‘Char Bagh’ refers to ‘enclosed four part’ which is fairly apparent once you step inside this area.

indian char bagh garden

Divided by a water feature that channels throughout the garden, the four parts are distinguished by collections of colorful floral varieties. The overall appearance of the Indian Char Bagh Garden is inspired by a small palace in the city of Agra, India which is more commonly known as the location of the Taj Majal.

hamilton gardens new zealand

This palace, known as Lal Mahal, is depicted through the construction of Hamilton Gardens’ equivalent Char Bagh Garden and the intricate details are certainly reflected in the stereotypical Indian design.

indian char bagh garden

The Char Bagh Garden has a very palatial feel to it as you stand under the canopy of the building and admire the courtyard in front of you. Even the walls that surround the garden have been intricately designed and everything here is immaculately maintained to ensure visitors can appreciate the inspiration behind this creation.

Japanese Garden of Contemplation

Ready to experience the ultimate garden of peacefulness? Visit the Japanese Garden of Contemplation to do exactly what the name suggests, contemplate your surroundings and appreciate the inherent beauty.

japanese garden of contemplation

A stereotypical example of a Zen Garden, the Hamilton version epitomizes the Muromachi era of Japanese history through the careful compositions that make up this design.

japanese garden of contemplation

For those of you unaware of the key characteristics of a Zen Garden, simply consider the iconic sight of Japanese temples that I’m sure you are all familiar with.

hamilton gardens new zealand

By creating a feeling of peace and serenity through the design features that represent all forms of nature including mountains and lakes, the Japanese Garden of Contemplation is one spot that you just feel like you have to be silent to fully honor this landmark.

japanese garden of contemplation

As we stood inside the “temple” and looked across the lake, the silence surrounding us truly evoked our senses and allowed us to drift into a moment of thought and realize just how beautiful nature can be.

hamilton gardens new zealand

We all take nature for granted on a daily basis and it’s in times like this can you understand the reality of our surroundings and how much harm we cause through our day to day actions. An appreciation of nature can only help us inspire others to do this and paying a visit to a location like Hamilton Gardens is a great way to open your mind.

japanese garden of contemplation

Chinese Scholar’s Garden

Let’s stay with the oriental influence and head over to the Chinese Scholar’s Garden. This is probably the most impressive and realistic of all the gardens in terms of visitors knowing immediately what they are looking at and where in the world it is affiliated with. Everything you associate with Chinese culture can be seen inside and around this garden.

chinese scholar's garden

I love the architecture and design throughout this part of Hamilton Gardens. It’s one of the larger gardens and there are a number of components as you pass through an archway (the Ting Pavilion is above you) winding through a passageway until you arrive at the stereotypical scene of a Chinese temple and a quirky looking bridge passing over a lake.

chinese scholar's garden

The overall appearance of the Chinese Scholar’s Garden is inspired by the traditional Sung Dynasty but you can’t help but notice some other dynasty’s appearing in the construction of this garden.

hamilton gardens

After crossing the Wisteria Bridge, we headed to the Ting Pavilion where you can feel like you are a Queen or King for a moment and admire the beautiful landscape in front of you.

hamilton gardens new zealand

Behind you, the views of the Waikato River are stunning and this is unequivocally one of the most attractive spots throughout Hamilton Gardens.

hamilton gardens new zealand

Other Themed Gardens

I have focused on four of Hamilton Gardens’ most iconic themed locations from around the world but there is so much more to see at this attraction. We spent three hours walking around and honestly felt like we were moving pretty quickly. You could easily spend a half day or even a full day here exploring the inherent beauty through all these gardens.

te parapara garden

One of the most intriguing that is particularly relevant to the New Zealand locals is Te Parapara Garden, the nation’s only traditional Maori productive garden. Showcasing a variety of traditional cultures, practices, materials and ceremonies, Te Parapara is an amazing attraction to learn all about Maori history.

hamilton gardens

The herb and kitchen gardens offer distinctive smells and allow visitors the opportunity to spot their favorite spices and vegetables that they commonly use in everyday cooking.

hamilton gardens new zealand

Our final stop was in the Tropical Gardens which was extremely colorful and vibrant as attempts are made to create “the luxuriant beauty, color, and fantasy of tropical gardens” around the world.

tropical garden

The natural beauty here is apparent and in conjunction with everything else, it was a fitting conclusion to our tour of Hamilton Gardens (at least until we returned to the Italian Renaissance Garden for a final “Ciao!”)

herb garden hamilton gardens

Summary

Hamilton Gardens New Zealand is a really cool spectacle that is worth visiting if you are planning on spending time in Hamilton. I love how the gardens are divided into themed areas and it’s very apparent that meticulous care has been taken to create environments representative of the nations they relate to.

italian renaissance garden

Our favorite spot was the Italian Renaissance Garden but that should take nothing away from the other areas which combine together to create an awesome experience. Hamilton Gardens is a great place for all the family to visit and it’s the perfect location for kids to learn a plethora of knowledge on botany, world geography, and local Maori culture.

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Saturday, July 29, 2017

Classic Margarita

Classic Margarita

The classic margarita has a nobility that’s expressed by its simplicity—tequila, orange liqueur for sweetness, and tart lime juice.

Just three ingredients, harmoniously combined and perfectly balanced.

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Friday, July 28, 2017

Second + Main – Plans, Prices, Availability

Rendering of Second + Main by Create Properties.

At a Glance

  • located at the gateway to Mount Pleasant
  • 12-storey mixed-use concrete building
  • 226 residences
  • 13,000 sq ft commercial space
  • 3,500 sq ft artist production space
  • 226 residences
  • public plaza & cultural space
  • walking distance to Olympic Village
  • numerous nearby craft breweries

West elevation render of Second + Main.

Where Life Intersects

Create Properties brings you 226 smartly-crafted homes, where vibrant culture and community connect at the centre of the City.

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Pricing for Second + Main
This project is currently in its pre-construction phase. Pricing has not yet been made public. For priority access to updates on Second + Main, signing up to our VIP list is strongly recommended.

Floor Plans for Second + Main
Finalized floor plans have not yet been released for this development’s 226 residential units. A mix of 23 studios, 145 1-bedrooms, and 58 2-bedrooms has been proposed. Interested buyers should contact me to discuss plans, prices, and availability.

Amenities at Second + Main
Second + Main has been designed around an outdoor public plaza to give it a maximum amount of sunlight throughout the year. A 3,500 sq ft artist production space fronting East 3rd Avenue is also linked to the courtyard to offer opportunities for cultural programming. A fitness room with an adjoining outdoor patio is located on Level 8. Level 12 features an amenity space with a large outdoor patio that includes two communal tables and a children’s play area. A green roof will also provide residents with garden plots and storage for gardening supplies.

Parking and Storage
Second + Main will provide 297 underground parking spaces, including 48 with electric vehicle charging stations, 19 for visitors, nine handicap, 35 commercial stalls, and four for artist studios. Two Class A loading bays are located underground, while three Class B loading bays are located at grade for residential, artist studio, and retail uses. Secure underground bicycle storage will be available with 329 Class A stalls. Another 12 Class B bicycle stalls are at grade.

Maintenance Fees at Second + Main
Details included with final pricing information.

Developer Team for Second + Main
Create Properties is a Vancouver-based development company dedicated to building exciting places to live, work, and play. By bringing their international finance, development, and construction management expertise together with the finest consultants and partners Vancouver has to offer, they work with the best to Create the best.

Expected Completion for Second + Main
To be announced

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