Month: January 2025

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Recipes

Meat-Free Goodness

Looking for a wholesome vegetarian dish? Then you are on the right page. Did you know that the combination of equal quantities of brown rice and lentils form a complete protein? This forms the basis for this easy, yet nutritious dish from Heleen Meyer. Ordinary brown rice will work well, but basmati rice has a natural nuttiness that combines so well with the lemon and minty flavours in this recipe. First, […]

todayJanuary 27, 2025 3

Interesting Stories

Interview: Andre the Hilarious Hypnotist

Andre the Hilarious Hypnotist has been entertaining audiences in South Africa and abroad with his hilarious hypnotic entertainment for the past 35 years. With his training in theatre and comedy, André brings to life his unique form of entertainment in which members of the audience become the stars of the show. Here to tell us more about hypnotism as entertainment is Andre – the hilarious hypnotist.

todayJanuary 9, 2025 6

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Roan Antelope

 Roan Antelope .  A very large antelope standing on average 1.43 m at the shoulder and having a  mass of up to 272 kg . Both sexes have scimitar - like horns and very long ears.    Their  habitat has very specific requirements that being open savanna with large stretches of tall grass and sufficient water. They are sensitive to any change in habitat such as bush encroachment and over utilisation […]

todayJanuary 1, 2025 7

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Festive Robin

Festive Robin  Our very own Natal Robin now called the Red Capped Robin Chat . A common resident  found  from East London northwards along the east coast and lowlands KZN and  north eastern  South Africa.     They are usually solitary or in pairs, being elusive they keep mostly to the undergrowth of evergreen  forests and thickets in parks and gardens where they forage on the ground especially at dusk for […]

todayJanuary 1, 2025 6

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White Throated Robin Chat

White - Throated - Robin Chat.   A common resident of thickets , riverside scrub in woodlands and savanna  also riparian vegetation confined to the North East of South Africa.    They are seen solitary or in pairs flirting their wings and tails .  They retire to dense cover where they forage on the ground , moving with quick hops and are most active in the evening . Insects including spiders and […]

todayJanuary 1, 2025 9

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White Headed Vulture

White Headed Vulture .  An uncommon resident that is highly endangered and only seen in national parks and adjoining private game reserves in South Africa.    They are seen as single birds or in pairs usually joining other vulture species at large carcasses . Their  food source is carrion and also smaller prey down to the size of hairs which they kill themselves . Flying termites , lizards , guinea fowls […]

todayJanuary 1, 2025 3

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