Monday, January 24, 2011

Wild Meat Sauce, by a Top Bloke

My 'Jelly and Jam Queen', Mum, sent me a bottle of the Sauce of meat sauces, Glasseye Creek, Wild Meat Sauce, from the Mediterranean Market in Queenstown N.Z. This stuff (sauce) is wow, with a ‘home-grown’ flavour, yet with a ‘Paul Newman’s own’ kinda gotta get some more… ‘pull’!

The ‘good joker’ from the ‘Main land’ (South Island N.Z.) Don Keebles, who is the bloke who beavered away at the recipe, seems resolute to tell the story through his friends, especially his good mate, Dave White who owned the Little Wanganui Pub.

“So, fueled with the West Coast atmosphere, the attitude of the people, the quality of the tucker and the heritage of our newly enlightened patron of the pub, Don set out to create a sauce that captured these elements, to be a best mate of meat and to complement the unique flavours that these premium meats offer! For the next 6 months, in his small kitchen at home, Don produced over 40 different recipes and brews, supported with many a tasting session and a wee tipple with his mates, to eventually hone, refine and settle on the recipe that is now known as Glasseye Creek Wild Meat Sauce”.

“……He was brewing a few bottles here and there for mates who tried it and wanted more. The Little Wanganui Pub then began serving it with most of their meals (not whitebait), and big Dave was using it in his marinades, roast meat gravies, casseroles, stews and pretty much everything he served from his legendary kitchen, which was the home of the famous ‘Fat Bastards Special’”. ~’Our Yarn’, glasseyecreek.co.nz.

The development of the recipe seems to be assisted greatly by good old scotch, so perhaps Don shipped the sauce to his friends in the empty whiskey bottles… and then never stopped using them! If I was a bona-fide foodie, I’d give this saucy stuff all the stars! And then there’s the good bloke; ‘Yoda the Prawn Star’, who’s got a story too!

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Men with Odd Shaped Balls.

 
It is snowing in Queenstown.  I'm wondering if I can sneak in one more run on the slopes before my flight back to Auckland.  Stumbled up this online today.  New Zealand's All Blacks rugby team have released a trick-shot video for the Rugby Channel TV network.   Just a bit of fun.

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Hills - Arrowtown NZ Golf

Excellent article in The Cut about the Jewel of Arrowtown New Zealand, The Hills Golf Course.  I enjoyed working and playing here.   Stunning views.  Sculpture Park.  Lovely modern clubhouse.  A truly-world class experience.

 

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Monday, September 27, 2010

Michael Dell's new CMO


Karen Quintos, a marketing executive at Dell for more than 10 years, has been named senior vice president and Chief Marketing Officer, reporting to Michael Dell, chairman and CEO.

As CMO, Ms. Quintos is responsible for building the company's brand for Dell customers, team members and stakeholders around the world. She leads brand strategy, global communications, social media, corporate responsibility, global research, marketing talent development and agency management.

"Karen's success at Dell has come from her tremendous focus on our customers and her strong understanding of our commercial IT solutions," said Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell. "She is a world-class marketing professional and one of our most inspired and engaging leaders, and we are pleased to welcome her to our executive leadership team."

Ms. Quintos was serving as vice president of marketing for Dell's global public business, responsible for driving global marketing strategies, product and pricing programs, communications and channel plans to reach millions of higher education, government and healthcare institutional customers. Previously, she was vice president of marketing for Dell's Americas commercial business and has also held various executive roles in Dell's services, contact center management and supply chain teams.

She succeeds Erin Mulligan Nelson, who is leaving Dell to join Bazaarvoice, a private Austin-based company that provides Software as a Service (SaaS) social commerce solutions.

Ms. Quintos joined Dell in 2000 from Citigroup, where she served as vice president of global operations and technology. She also spent 12 years with Merck & Co., where she served in a variety of roles in marketing, planning, operations and supply chain.

Ms. Quintos holds a master's degree in marketing and international business from New York University and a bachelor of science in supply chain management from The Pennsylvania State University State College. She has served on multiple boards and currently serves on Dell's Hispanic Networking Board and Board of Visitors for Penn State's Smeal Business School.

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Sunday, September 19, 2010

My Close Encounter with Jim Carrey



A few Saturdays ago in the course of photographing a family in the States, I got to meet, hang out with, and photograph the inimitable Jim Carrey.  The images are private so you’ll never see them.  I can tell you however how much I enjoyed the man.  In my experience Jim Carrey was gracious, candid, totally fun, and fabulous with kids.  Check out his official website at http://www.jimcarrey.com/

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Monday, August 9, 2010

The Giving Pledge

On the subject of giving, a long time ago author Andre Gide wrote these proving lines, “Complete possession is proved only by giving.  All you are unable to give possesses you.” Paul Simon later sang “Oh, and it's time to lend a hand to life, the greatest gift of all.”

Last week forty American billionaires including CNN founder Ted Turner, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison and Hollywood director George Lucas as well as Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates publicly pledged the majority of their wealth to philanthropy.

The Giving Pledge according to the press release was initiated by Buffett and Gates as an effort to help address society’s most pressing problems by inviting the wealthiest American families and individuals to commit to giving more than half of their wealth to philanthropy or charitable causes.  At its core, the Giving Pledge is about asking wealthy families to have important conversations about their wealth and how it will be used.

The interesting feature is that this is a public declaration of intention.  A moral commitment to give, not a legal contract, and does not involve pooling money or supporting a particular set of causes or organizations.

"Everybody has their own interests," said New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who participated in a teleconference with Buffett as one of the individuals who has signed the giving pledge. "That's what's wonderful about private philanthropy.  If you want to do something for your children and show how much you love them, the single best thing – by far – is to support organizations that will create a better world for them and their children. And by giving, we inspire others to give of themselves, whether their money or their time.”

Ellison, known more for yacht racing than philanthropy, said he had intended for years to donate 95 percent of his wealth to charity. He has given hundreds of millions to medical research and education.

"Until now, I have done this giving quietly — because I have long believed that charitable giving is a personal and private matter," he wrote in a letter that was posted on givingpledge.org, the website for the effort. "So why am I going public now? Warren Buffett personally asked me to write this letter because he said I would be 'setting an example' and 'influencing others' to give. I hope he's right."

In similar letters, other donors talked about what they hoped their money could achieve. George B. Kaiser, chairman of BOK Financial Corp., said he is concerned that America is failing its social contract as a land of equal opportunity.

"It is the most fundamental principle in our founding documents and it is what originally distinguished us from the old Europe. Yet, we have failed in achieving that seminal goal; in fact, we have lost ground in recent years," he wrote.

It was clear from comments of Buffett and others that donors intend to send a message to future generations, including those around the world, to change the way people view wealth.

"If life happens to bless you with talent or treasure, you have a responsibility to use those gifts as well and as wisely as you possibly can," the Gateses wrote in their letter. "Now we hope to pass this example on to our own children."

Bloomberg, who has a fortune estimated by Forbes magazine at $18 billion, said he has changed his personal philosophy over the years from wanting to be more private about his giving toward trying to play a leadership role. He said his whole family is in tune with his giving plan.

"I've always thought your kids get more benefit out of your philanthropy than your will," he added.

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