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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:11):
Today on the show, we talked about the most expensive
grocery item that Kiwis and Australias are both pulling back on.
You may have already done it and not even realized.
And also a relationship expert has a message for women
you should block every other man apart from your man,
because that's how you save a relationship. Apparently it does
have a point though. We put that to the test
(00:37):
and as you know, this cost of living crisis is
squeezing so hard at the moment, and they're saying that,
you know, the rate might come down, and it shows
rates are going to come down, but it's a bit
but nothing mets of at the moment. It's not making
a huge difference to a lot of people.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Yeah, and we have talked a lot about where you
might be trying to find those savings. Whether it's ditching
your coffee, having no meal bought at all, so you're
not buying your lunch, you're making your samis. Maybe it's
ditching complete items from the grocery store.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
Yeah, that's the saying that two memberships are way down. Massages.
People are going to treat themselves with massages any more.
Things like that, expense of grocery items. Excuse me, bless you.
What has top the list and grocery items that people
have pulled right back on?
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Okay, I'm just going to talk about a few things.
I've noticed that its expensive cucumbers were for infuge. Actually
in the last few weeks, percentage wise have come down,
but not significantly enough.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
Obviously, meat is a big one.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
Chocolate's gone way up, and the erecon chocolate's going up
again because of the weather of in Ghana.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
I don't usually look at the private chocolate when I
buy it because I'm making it in pulse purchase.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
Breed has gone up for a lot of people as well.
Dishwashing tablets, public transport, a lot of costs going up, right,
But the number one thing, agrest. I look at this
and I think we have done this, We've cut back
on this, We've done it. What do you think it is?
Speaker 4 (01:51):
Ah? Okay, what if you can?
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Oh, I think maybe I known we've actually cut back
on this.
Speaker 3 (01:58):
Alcohol No, no alcohol, No, it's if you go to
the grocery, so you go to the supermarket. It's something
there that you would buy there, but a lot of
people are not buying that at the moment because of
the cost. It's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Avocados No, I mean I wouldn't be buying them at
this time a year anyway, and they're out of season.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
See if anyone can get this right. What do you
think it is the number one grocery item people are
pulling right back on. Apparently this is not just a
New Zealand but across Australia too. Eight hundred double o
four coast. I think it takes to two six nine.
And I think about when you go to do the groceries,
there's one thing you're not buying as much of What
is that thing? What are we now not buying? It's
the cost of living. Chrisis squeezes goes on and on
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and on, massages, gym memberships, coffees, that sort of stuff.
People are pulling back on that stuff. I get that.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
Yeah, I've just been trying to think about what it
could be. Our fish is something that I feel like
gets quite expensive fresh fish.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
But Caroline, what do you think the item is?
Speaker 3 (02:47):
Tomato? Tomatoes a cup is well, they are that's not
tomatoes either, Caroline.
Speaker 4 (02:54):
Okay, they are expensive though.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
To get it.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
Our producer just suggested grapes, and I thought that was
a goodie because you get a small bunch of luscious
grapes now, and that you're looking at fifteen bucks upwards.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
Of that great through one thing. I saw strawberries otther
night on the strawberries cost. How much do they we've
been on the season right now, there's quite a large
punnet forty two dollars. You know what.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
I actually don't mind that because they're so out of season.
Don't buy strawberries now. Just deal with the fact that
it's a summer fruit.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
So fijs. When fijos first come out and they're ridiculously expensive,
I'm like, you know, a by the end of the month,
people have rubbish, yeah, exactly giving them away. Caroline, what
do you so far? But what do you think it is?
I suggested olive oil because I ball keet it when
I see the cost and the supermarket so do I.
And you're absoluly right. It's olive oil. And we've done
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the same thing. We've pulled right back on olive oil.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
We actually have two because those big bottles are insane.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Massively expensive, and then apparently it's the number one thing
New Zealanders and Australians are pulling way back on at
the moment.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
Olive oil, they suggest, and Barbara, and can I just
give you a little tip everyone on your olive oil.
I was once told that you should be buying the
olive oil and the green bottle because the clear bottle
of fixed the oil, the darker the bottle, the better.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
There you go.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
Definitely go with that one.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
So if you're if you're pulling right back as well,
totally get it. And you know we're using other things
for what do you use?
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Are you just chucking Jasons chucking half a block of
butter and instead of the olive oil.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
We brought another oil and just trying to think another sort.
Speaker 4 (04:28):
Of oil or vegetable oil.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
Sun instead on the barbecue that's the spray.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
You know, do you have the other thing that's there's
a shorter job in shops. My daughter daughter is dairy free.
I can't find the oat milk whittakers anywhere. Anyone's noticed that.
It's so annoying. We need to talk about this bizarre
story that came out yesterday. I don't know if you
saw it about the morbidly obese dog and the owner
that has been jailed for two months, an Auckland woman.
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So this this poor dog, Nuggy, It was morbidly ob
so he weighed in at fifty three point seven kgs
when police carried out a search warrant in this woman's home.
She lived in Muddudwa. This is in twenty twenty one.
Back in twenty twenty one, the SPCA. Obviously there were
complaints and apparently when they tried to get Nuggy out
of the house every ten meters he had to stop
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and take a breath and his little legs were, you know,
battling under the extreme weight. Unfortunately, he had assist on
his liver and ended up having to euthanize them, which
is really really sad.
Speaker 4 (05:35):
But it did raise a lot.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
Of questions and I, as you do, sometimes looked at
the comments comment section because two months in prison.
Speaker 4 (05:42):
I was just shocked at that sentence.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
I'm not saying what she did wasn't bad, but I
feel like there are serious criminals in New Zealand who
ram raid and you'll see people sexual assault and they
don't get jail time.
Speaker 4 (05:55):
And then this woman's got jail time and she was.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Gone jof for overfeeding her dog.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
Yeah, and so many Christians can you you can obviously
overfeed a dog.
Speaker 4 (06:03):
You just will just keep eating, you know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (06:05):
Especially for the laborator libertal is once he's not a laborator.
It was nuggy. He sounds like a little dog.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
I can't actually well, it's hard to tell, to be honest,
photos a little dog. I can't actually work out. He
almost looks like a pointer.
Speaker 4 (06:21):
Okay, I'm not actually.
Speaker 3 (06:23):
Sure you're right though, So you get two months jail
for that, but look around.
Speaker 4 (06:26):
Yeah, and then it brought up some Christians.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Okay, what about adults that feed their children or don't
stop their children becoming more bleobese?
Speaker 3 (06:34):
That's a good point.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Do we start criminalizing that too? That's exactly just so
many Christians.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
And then does that stop you go back to the
first food place that sold the food, you know, and
start charging them.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Jace, when you're a parent, I think you can't blame
the fast food store. I'm not blaming McDonald's for my butt,
am I come on, I.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
Can't believe there are two months with that's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
I need to talk to you now about something you
should put on your watch less.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
It's on Netflix and it's cooled. Geek girl.
Speaker 5 (07:03):
Geek an obsessive enthusiast Hyrannosaurus rex, a socially inept or
unfashionable person. My name is Harriet Mannis and I am
a geek.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
But my entire life is about.
Speaker 6 (07:18):
To change, and frankly, it's about time.
Speaker 5 (07:23):
We've got three days to put together the most important
casting of the year.
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Our client is seeking.
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Former.
Speaker 5 (07:35):
Take it off now, I'm so sorry.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
You're very good mother.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
So that is geek Girl, and of that appeals to you,
it should because it was so good and it's kind
of like every young girl's fantasy, right.
Speaker 4 (07:51):
Oh, she was sparted out.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Now she's a fashion week and the color of it
is amazing because she does geek to go to fashion Week.
Speaker 4 (07:59):
I'm not really and anything there.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
And you get to see the sights of Pattis and
you have all of these fancy Anna Win Tour type characters,
but you've also got a very ordinary British family where
she gets plucked from and she's all sorts of awkward
and she's also got a best friend who actually loves
fashion more than her and she gets the break. So
it actually it delves into friendships and whether you should
(08:24):
be happy for your friend or are you jealous of
your friend because she's living out your dream?
Speaker 4 (08:28):
So there's there was actually quite a lot in that,
and so I.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
Quite enjoyed watching it with my daughter because we talked
through that and said, oh would you I said to
her at the time, Oh, you know, if it was
your dream to I don't know, being in the silver ferns,
and then your friend who didn't even play netball got
picked for the trial, how would you feel she go?
Speaker 4 (08:44):
She said a bit disappointed. I was like, good, but
you just wouldn't want to go fear all like that girl.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
So I think if you love, if you're a lover
of fashion, it was very very colorful. If you're if
you're into sort of high school angst, which is very
what I grew up with Dawson's Creek Beverly His Yes,
it kinda is in that vein, but it's very real
and more modern day, and it's got a wonderful love story.
(09:08):
It actually reminds me a little bit of a younger
version of Emily in Paris.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
And the good news is there is a brand new
series coming out in twenty twenty five of it because it.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
Was so popular.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
So gig Girl.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
Yeah, and watch out for the lead actress, Emily Carrey,
because I think she's going on to massive things.
Speaker 4 (09:27):
She's already been.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
You might know her from Laracroft tomb Raider, but most
recently she was in the House of the Dragon.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
Oh is it right? That's massive as well, So we
can we watch Get Girl Netflix beautiful. Thank you for this. Hey,
the strangest thing has happened to me, And if you've
been listening the last couple of days, you may have
heard me mention this. But for some reason, my vehicle
has been involved in a couple of incidents that the
police have become aware of.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Two separate incidents, and this is what is so bizarre
about this. First of all, Jays gets accused of running
a red light. So a member of the police was
so annoyed at that they've rung the police. And then
the police have said to Jason, you read a red light.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
This is a warning.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
Yeah, pretty much, and if it goes any further, this
is we're probably gonna have to go to investigate if
they make another complaint. Let's investigate this, but as in
a suburb, I don't go to And.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
A couple of weeks earlier, you were accused of going
to a petrol station filling up with gas and BP
and doing a runner and not paying.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
That's right. And I went to the petrol station to
try and clear it up, and they won't show me
the photo that apparently they've got a photo on the screen.
They won't show me the camera footage. I'm like, this
is so bizarre.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
Soybe you were in a balot class that day.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
So I thought to myself about the later I got
from the police about running the red light being dobbed
in by a member of the public. I was like, well,
that's just clearly a mistake.
Speaker 4 (10:37):
We've got any enemies that are trying to set you up.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
I know of. Nothing would surprise me. So I thought
it was a oh, call the police. But here's what
happens when you call the police to try and sort
things out, right, you get this answer phone. But listen
to the whole music. It's terrifying. Listen, thank you for.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
Calling the Police Infringement Bureau.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
Your call may be recorded for staff training purposes.
Speaker 7 (10:56):
Right, please hold and a customer service representative will be
with you as soon as possible.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Isn't that terrifying?
Speaker 1 (11:07):
That is the sense of doom right like you're waiting
for the judge now.
Speaker 4 (11:11):
I cannot believe this is the music, the.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
Whole music when you're in the police, when you've been
accused of something.
Speaker 4 (11:17):
Is this from straight from Jaws?
Speaker 3 (11:19):
Or you're waiting for You're waiting for the judge? You
stand up right now.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
That's the music they play to make you not want
to stay on the line.
Speaker 3 (11:27):
Files on the line for eleven minutes, and the customer
service receipent was not with me shortly, so.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
They still they are not concerned with you. Criminal, Jakes, criminal?
Speaker 4 (11:36):
Do you know what?
Speaker 1 (11:37):
I have got one other theory? Oh good, Yes, Sam
Wallis is in Europe and he likes to play pranks.
He wouldn't have set you up, Woody.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
That's a really good point. Do you reckon he has?
Speaker 4 (11:46):
I don't know he has. It's very clever.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
I'd love to get to the bottom of it. I've
been not answering it phone. I'm scared of the music.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
Coasts, feel good, breakfast to catch up podcast with Coasts,
Tony Street, Jasons, and Sam Wallas.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Right now though I made Sam Wallace is on a
trip of a lifetime with his entire family. I love this,
But how's it all going well? Hello guys, my last
check in.
Speaker 8 (12:12):
It's been a wonderful trip and we're currently in a
shuttle on the way to Roamy Airport to jump on
our first flight to return home. Just had a magical
day in Rome. We went to the kids museum today.
The kids had a wonderful day the Rome Explorer Museum.
It is It's fantastic for the kids, super interactive. And
(12:32):
then as we're walking back to the hotel, all three
of them fell asleep, so we stopped and me and
Sarah parked up outside the Spanish stairs and we managed
to take away three drinks before we returned to our hotel,
had a swim and now, as I said, we're in
the shuttle about to head out to the airport to
get on our.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
First flight to Dubai. But that pretty much rounds off
the trip.
Speaker 8 (12:51):
I just want you to know though, despite being in
a severe calorie deficit for an entire year, I have
eaten everything in front of me eaten pizza and pasta
and comfitter rolls or whatever they're called. And what do
they call profita roles? Profited roles, and gelato and croissants
(13:13):
and beer.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
I was drinking beer whenever I ordered one.
Speaker 8 (13:16):
It was always alita beer, because that's the way a
tourist does it when they're in Italy.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
It has been amazing. I'm coming home tanned but rotund.
Speaker 8 (13:28):
And that's the wonderful thing about a tan, isn't it
You look less rotund when you have a tan. So
I'm coming back brown, fat and happy and I can't
wait to see you guys.
Speaker 3 (13:37):
We'll be back on the show on Monday. But say
we've seen the photos. He is not fat.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
No, he's never been remotely fat. But I'm so excited
to spend every day with him when he gets back,
when he tries to get back.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
Into his good neck, it's.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
Going to be a great time.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
Wait for the chance these you listen to the song
the Garden Seal for him. So far the Olympics, I've
already started for our kiwas earlier this morning and New
Zealand men's football team, the Olie Whites, have beaten Guinea
to one on that game. This is a good start
for the early whites. And then just after four this
morning our men's seven teen beat Japan forty points to twelve.
But in a few minutes we're going to take on
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South Africa and the men's sevens.
Speaker 4 (14:15):
All that'll be a bit harder.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
And we're really excited for next week because Monday morning,
while where you're listening to Coast, he's going to be
so much happening, like it just all starts kicking in
from here. But the thing that everyone's looking forward to
now is the opening ceremony, which is on five point
five point thirty on Saturday morning, and one massive star
has been spotted in Paris, and we talked about this yesterday,
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but what was a rumor is now looking like quite
a solid bet that Celine Dion could be performing one
song at the opening ceremony.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
Do you know how much the whispers are she's going
to be paid to sing one song?
Speaker 2 (14:50):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (14:50):
I would hate to think. What are we looking at.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
I've converted it to New Zealand dollars three point three
six million dollars for one song and.
Speaker 4 (15:04):
It wasn't after long.
Speaker 3 (15:09):
I mean, I can't wait to see it or hear it,
But is it going to be the song?
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Oh I just I just wonder because she's got so
many bangers. When we've talked about the documentary, we really
struggled with Friday faves that week.
Speaker 4 (15:24):
Because just so many.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
And she's got inspirational ballads, but she's also got.
Speaker 4 (15:28):
Like I can't imagine it being tho jays.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
What if it is the singing of the Titanic limit.
Speaker 4 (15:33):
Grimm for the Olympics. But she could do one of
her really upbeat numbers.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
You know how she does River Deep, Mountain High and
she runs around the stage. It depends how good her
health is after the stiff person syndrome.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
Well, I reckon that there's a twenty twenty one she
canceled with Las Vegas thing. There's now three years ago
she canceled that. Then a year later she came out
saying she's got the stiff person syndrome. So it's been
a couple of years and she's even stepped foot on
the stage.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
What if she's written a new song specifically for the Olympics.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
Oh I did him think of that?
Speaker 4 (16:01):
That could be a thing?
Speaker 3 (16:02):
Three point six million, sorry, three point three six million
dollars worth.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
Yeah, not quite as famous as Celine Dionne, but very
famous in New Zealand. Dan Carter, he's played a part
just this morning too, the opening ceremony of the Sevens Rugby.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
So he's there standing with standing with a stick. Have
you seen him.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
I don't know what he's doing, but I love that
he's there because he is our Rugby royalty, isn't he?
Speaker 3 (16:24):
He is?
Speaker 1 (16:24):
And imagine if Dan Carter broke into song, now, that
would be something I'd want to see.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
I would pay three dollars thirty six to see that.
It could be in the morning, the evening, the sound
of sizzling bacon. And we have to celebrate this because
something momentous happened just a few hours ago. Last night
the Supreme one New Zealand Bacon and Ham Awards were
handed out and this is amazing and we're in some
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great company right now.
Speaker 4 (16:52):
Oh we really are.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
So I'm going to read the two big awards to you.
So the twenty twenty four Supreme Award for Bacon went
to Cameron Harris and Butchery and Wellington for their honey
cured streaky bacon, which I said us today was my
favorites we've got Rob here.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
Congratulations Rob.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
And we also have the twenty twenty four Supreme Award
winner for Ham which is Sam's Butchery in Silverdale, Auckland
for their mini Champagne Ham and Ian is here, congratulations
in Thank you very much.
Speaker 3 (17:19):
So you guys found out late last night and so
what does this mean? What does this mean going forward
for you? For example? Rob, so Cameron Harrison, Butcher and Wellington.
Are you expecting a big line out the door now?
Speaker 2 (17:27):
Oh?
Speaker 9 (17:27):
Definitely. This is great for us as a business. And yeah,
so you can't wait to sell a lot of bacon.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
What sets your streaky bacon apart? I love that you've
bought someone for us.
Speaker 4 (17:38):
Thank you? What makes it so good?
Speaker 9 (17:40):
I think just sticking to traditional methods you can't speed
up goodness. And I think if you stick to what
you do goodwill, you'll get a good product.
Speaker 4 (17:50):
How was it made?
Speaker 1 (17:51):
We're gonna have a little taste, Rob, you should have
won with that.
Speaker 4 (17:56):
How do you make it? How long does it take?
What's the process?
Speaker 9 (17:59):
Are you looking around five days with the process that
I use? So obviously we pump it with a brine
solution and then we also soak it in a Brian
solution as well.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
It doesn't shrink, no good.
Speaker 9 (18:11):
And then obviously then there's the drying process as well,
So we write as much as we can before we
actually smoke it obviously before slicing it as well.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Yes, it's delicious, it's really really nice and the key
is I feel like it's just got great. Listen to
me trying to be a bacon expert. Now, just the
streaky bacon. You know it can be overdone. You've cooked
it really well too. Oh, thank you got up really early.
I'm sure to do that. Ian tell us about why
you think your champagne ham took out the Supreme Award.
Speaker 7 (18:43):
Oh, as Cameron talked about before, we don't overcook the ham.
We produce the ham that is moist and tastya and Sam,
who is the owner of the business, has been doing
this for many, many years and he's got a great
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feel for taste and he just keeps on perfecting it,
just tickling it up, you.
Speaker 4 (19:13):
Know, adding a little two percent.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
You know what's funny you said that because you said
you don't overcook it and you make sure your champagne
ham is moist. I've just had a bite of this
and I feel like I have been overcooking my Christmas
ham for years.
Speaker 4 (19:28):
Because it does not taste like this.
Speaker 3 (19:30):
You guys like this, like when Christmas rolls around, you
have that ham sitting there for like days and days afterwards,
and suddenly you're doing hamsteaks, You're doing ham on the barber,
You're doing ham sandwiches. And after a few after a
few days, I'm not say you get sick of it,
but like you said before, and you take it up
a bit. Suddenly now you're eating more pickle and thicker
and thicker.
Speaker 4 (19:46):
And I have to ask.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
I know we're, what's six months out from Christmas? But
will you do a Christmas ham order this Christmas?
Speaker 7 (19:54):
Most definitely?
Speaker 1 (19:55):
Oh gosh, you're going to get flooded with people, aren't you.
You win the best Champagne ham, You'll be flooded, as
will you, I'm sure with the streaky bacon too. What
does this mean to your business? What will everyone be
doing to celebrate when you get back to Wellington.
Speaker 9 (20:09):
I will probably have a feed of bacon to be
honest and share it with the team.
Speaker 4 (20:13):
What's the best way to have bacon? Do you reckon?
Speaker 9 (20:15):
I definitely grilled and you can't beat it with a
bit of avocado with the egg on the side.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
Okay, if you had to have a macon butty sandwich,
right do you put tomatoes sauce on or not garlic butter?
Speaker 6 (20:28):
Doing it wrong?
Speaker 3 (20:29):
I was gonna argue with you, but now I can't.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Well, congratulations to the both of you, and also we
should mention the people's choice winner for Bacon and Ham
was the Aussie butcher in New Lynn in Auckland as well.
Speaker 3 (20:40):
So congratulations the supremum bacon won. If you want to
hear it again, Cameron Harrison, Butcher and Wellington, Well I'm
wrong for the honey cured streaky bacon and the supreme
ward for Ham, Sam Butcher and Silverdale the in congrats
to you and Sam, thank you very much for your time.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
We need to talk now about fashion and how you
make your fashion choices when it comes to deciding what
to wear in the morning, deciding what to purchase, deciding
what clothes to get rid of. Because there's a new
method that I think would be quite an exciting challenge.
It's called the three to three three or the triple
three method, and essentially what it is it is wearing
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thirty three pieces of clothing items which includes accessories over
three months, and that only. So you go to your
wardrobe right now and you pick thirty three items, and
that includes shoes, jewelry, any form of clothing that you
might wear, and you're only allowed to wear those thirty
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three items for three whole months, nothing else, just rotate them.
So the reason that and this is going great guns
on social media for lots of people. So the reason
people are doing it is to bring to the increased
view of consumption and just buying sort of cheap, fast fashion.
Speaker 4 (21:56):
It's great for.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Your finances because it proves to you that you actually
can adapt to certain items to your wardrobe on a
daily and wear them in a different way. It enhances
your creativity. So you're like, Okay, I've got this black skirt,
I wore this yesterday, I've got to wear it again today.
How am I going to make this difference so that
it isn't just what I've been wearing every other day.
And it really helps with it reduces your decision fatigue.
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So with fewer choices, you're not looking at your wardrobe
going there's a million things, but I don't want to
wear any of them.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
It will help you with the Marie condo side of things.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
So what you're encouraged to do is actually pack away
the rest of your clothes so you just have the
thirty three items. Now, for someone like me, I'm not
a major accessoriser, so I don't often wear necklaces. I'll
wear earrings, but I don't have I don't have oodles
of you know, light little you know how people just
wear earrings and brooches and necklaces, lay it upon layer,
so they will count as one of your thirty three items.
Speaker 4 (22:49):
Do you think you could do this?
Speaker 3 (22:50):
I don't know. I'm looking at some of someone late
to a trades have probably got three items for twelve
months Sais England.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
They'd be fine. But remember you actually do wear lots
of different items. For example, think about when you go
to the gym.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
Yeah that's well, that's right, exactly, the gym give there.
Speaker 4 (23:06):
It's about when you might go to an event.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
I hosted an event yesterday, so if I hadn't picked
that at my thirty three items, I would have had
to make do with something that I had already chosen.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
With your nipple uniform, yeah exactly.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
Yeah, my nipple uniform would have to be in it.
I have to really pa that back. But if you
want to have a go at this and tell us
how it goes, I'd love to see people do it,
and I think maybe we should have a crack at it.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
Thirty three items have a three months only thirty three.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
And thirty three sounds like a lot until you go, okay,
so I want one pair of trainers. I want two
types of heels, just in case I have an.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
Event on how many different belts a you going to have.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Jace, you'd have to include your ug boots that you
sometimes were to work. So suddenly suddenly we've got five
items just there.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
On coast. So comfy, though I don't.
Speaker 4 (23:53):
I do feel like we have way too many clothes
for what we actually need.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
Totally agree. I eight one hundred double or four coast
to phone number. If you've never played this game, or
it's really simple, Rebecca, wipe me out yesterday. Oh eight
hundred zero zero four two six two five general knowledge questions.
Doesn't matter what you get though, because if we can't
match you, you in the cash.
Speaker 4 (24:10):
And it's just rolled on me, has it? So, Jace,
I'm coming here to save the day. I'm glad it's
only two hundred dollars.
Speaker 3 (24:15):
I'm defending as good as you're here.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
I still I'm still shook that you not once but
twice said that there were seven zeros in a million.
And when we talk to ed Burn, people will see
the you know, the comedian Ed Burn. You will see
how Jayce like brought up the chases again and he
really shouldn't have.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
It was the funniest moment of my life.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
This ed Burn has won the Celebrity Chase, so he
knows a thing or well. I can't get over and
I got hassled this last night in a pubuse I
was at the drum that's also in a shape. I
was the bongo. What shape is a bongo?
Speaker 1 (24:48):
I hope you all heard that the pub quiz that
he was at. Jase goes to a weekly quiz just
to get better at the.
Speaker 4 (24:53):
Times I studying.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
I host it. Anyway you call out good luck, This
goes your day.
Speaker 6 (25:00):
You feel good?
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Breakfast catch Up podcast with Coasts, Tony, Jason, Sam.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
The Jesus on Coast.
Speaker 4 (25:09):
Hey, my name is Mike. I'm going to beat Tony
this morning and if I win a new surfboard.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
Oh, very nice.
Speaker 4 (25:16):
That's cool.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Hey, I love how you're all confident at all. But
I've been channeling Canada. I've actually just seen a drone
over your house.
Speaker 8 (25:23):
So.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
I know that you've got Google ready.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
So we're abused your surf, Mike, d.
Speaker 4 (25:32):
Oh, I hope you've got a full steamer in this
weather beat?
Speaker 3 (25:34):
You do? How many? How many meals is you with?
Speaker 7 (25:39):
Suit?
Speaker 2 (25:40):
I'm got a four five four?
Speaker 3 (25:42):
What you need? Reckons?
Speaker 4 (25:45):
Jason's like, I have no idea.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
Good luck, buddy. All right, so we're going to see
the other student, now, Tony. So what's gonna happen now?
Because so Tony can't hear what's about to happen? Ow,
produce a rose. He's going to ask you some questions.
Does no matter what you get though, if Tony can't
match you, you win that money? Okay?
Speaker 7 (26:03):
Oh great?
Speaker 3 (26:03):
All right, two hundred dollars on the line. Are you ready?
Speaker 7 (26:06):
Okay? Ready?
Speaker 3 (26:06):
All right? Your time starts now.
Speaker 6 (26:09):
The Olympics are held how every how many years?
Speaker 4 (26:12):
Four?
Speaker 9 (26:12):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (26:13):
Preserved bones of extinct animals are called what? Yes? Who
invented the little black dress? A guys? That has exploded
at what US National Park? Yes? What are the decorative
charms called that go on crocs.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
Give it?
Speaker 3 (26:35):
Yes, that's a really solid score. Four may well be enough.
Speaker 4 (26:44):
To am I chasing it's.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
A good game. It's four?
Speaker 4 (26:51):
Oh no, didn't you get it?
Speaker 3 (26:53):
Three?
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Yes, a smart person, you're supposed to get the dummies road.
Speaker 6 (27:00):
I feel like they're quite long questions today as well, So.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Well you just give me a quick read then, miss shorty.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
Okay, chasing down two hundred dollars, chasing down that four
out of five from Mic and that Eve who wants
to go surfing? Your time starts now?
Speaker 6 (27:18):
The Olympics are held every how many years? Yes, preserved
bones of extinct animals are called what sauscils? Yes, who
invented the little black dress?
Speaker 4 (27:28):
Channel?
Speaker 6 (27:29):
Yes, a guy that has exploded at what? US National Park?
But no, what are the decorative charms called that?
Speaker 8 (27:35):
Go on?
Speaker 6 (27:36):
Crocs? Gibbets?
Speaker 4 (27:37):
Yes, yes, well the question again, wasn't the National Park?
Speaker 6 (27:44):
Guys?
Speaker 1 (27:45):
Said US explosion? I would have said Jellystone, yellow Stone?
Speaker 3 (27:55):
Hang on, I think.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
Jellystone was the one one.
Speaker 4 (28:01):
But haven't won?
Speaker 3 (28:04):
Well done, congratulations, So that means the money safe. So
tomorrow morning, on Friday, we now play for three hundred dollars.
When it comes to love though, it must have been
loved and even on married at first sight. I don't
think they do this.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Watch your man, do.
Speaker 3 (28:19):
You by marry to a stranger mate? John Aikin right,
phenomenal doctor and their relationship expert relationship guru.
Speaker 4 (28:28):
Yep, roots here in New Zealand.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
That's right, exactly, Yes, so he wouldn't never. I don't think.
I don't think he would ever say this. But there's
a relationship expert the name of Jake Maddock. Now he's
also been on TV a few times, different TV shows,
and he says he's a tough love dating coach, tough
loves where it's at. He said, if you want to succeed,
women should immediately block anyone their partner tells them to.
Speaker 4 (28:49):
No questions asked, are we talking social media?
Speaker 3 (28:53):
Social media? That's right?
Speaker 4 (28:55):
Does the sixteen two men should block any woman?
Speaker 3 (28:58):
That? He does not say that. Jake does not say so.
He sparked the furious debate on this last all claim
that women who value your relationship, if you value your relationship,
you will block other men.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
Well do you know what this is? This is what
I'm going to take where I'm going to take this here.
My husband would not ask me to block anyone.
Speaker 4 (29:19):
Do you know why? Because he trusts me.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
Ah, there's a trust me.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
And if you're having to tell your partner to block someone,
it means the trust is not there, and you've got
to ask yourself why it's not there.
Speaker 3 (29:31):
That's a really good point.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
Yeah, yeah, because I just think, isn't that just a
desperate sort of jealousy thing?
Speaker 4 (29:37):
And what why you're feeling jealous?
Speaker 1 (29:39):
And why is the guy making you feel jealous that
you have to block someone over?
Speaker 4 (29:43):
Its weird?
Speaker 3 (29:44):
What kind of age are we living where a guy
has to thump his fistally you cannot talk to that person?
What what ye are you living in?
Speaker 1 (29:50):
I mean, I'd love to know who it is that
he's wanting her to block. You know, his name's Fabio
with a six pack.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
But when you really boil it down, is there someone
on your context list that you know your partner's probably
I don't know about them, or is there someone on
your partner's contact list that you're not entirely happy about it?
Speaker 1 (30:09):
I suspect it would be a bit different if it
was an ex partner. Maybe, Yeah, you know, you can
feel a little bit threatened about that because they've been
romantically involved.
Speaker 3 (30:16):
I mean, I don't think anyone's going to agree with
this guy, Jake Maddock, who as soon as your back,
if your man says to you, you cannot you have
to block every other man.
Speaker 4 (30:23):
I need to get a visual on Jake.
Speaker 3 (30:25):
It's everything you expect. He's everything you expect. Think gold chain,
Oh my goodness. Anyway, honestly called right now there and
no names at all, But is there someone in your
contact list you reckon your partner's not happy about, or
is this someone on your partner's contact list you're just
a little bit ifi about. Honestly called sen it. Text
to two six ninety nine if you want to call,
you can, and I'll wait hundred double low four coasts.
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I'll read you this headline. Here's through the rounds this morning.
Relationship experts says women should block other men, no questions asked,
and then you dive into the article. I was like,
this is ridiculous. A tough love dating coach has declared
women should immediately block anyone online if their partner tells
them to, no questions asked. Jake Maddock sparked a furious
debate With his latest Rowberty claims that women who value
relationships will block anyone immediately.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Yeah, but also you've got to have a bit of
trust in the relationships too. And I don't know about you,
but my kind of policy is I could hand over
my texts, my emails, my Instagram, anything and show my
husband right now, and if you're not happy with that,
then there's probably something wrong.
Speaker 4 (31:26):
Right, So he could lead to them all I go
and take them to a place where.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
No, honestly, he could an open book, He could read
all my messages and I would have no issue with that.
Speaker 3 (31:34):
Well, I'm with you on I think there's going to
be a level of trust in this, but a few
texts on two six nine nine disagree. Listen to this one. Hey, guys,
I think Jake is onto something. I immediately wipe any
contact with someone I split with. The baggage isn't worth it.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
Yeah, the baggage is a different thing though, versus something
happening again between the two of you. And we have
had a text that says I asked my ex to
block her ex because they started talking a lot a
year into our relationship and he wouldn't and then ended
up going back to him.
Speaker 4 (32:03):
So that was a red flag and you were correct.
So when there is a red flag, usually is something people.
Speaker 3 (32:08):
Comes under the trust. Do you think, though, if you
went to your husband man said, I think you should
wipe out exes? Could you ask Matt to delete his
ex's numbers? Does he even have them?
Speaker 1 (32:17):
I don't think he does, and if he does, I
wouldn't know about it. Someone has text here. This is
an interesting perspective High Team. I kind of agree with Jake.
Sometimes it's just simply about respecting your partner's request to
remove someone.
Speaker 4 (32:29):
Whether you agree or not.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
Sacrifice and compromise is part of a healthy relationship. Me
and my partner did a similar thing when we met.
Trust doesn't always come into it, and I guess you're right.
It's not trust, then it's insecurity. And if you know
it's making your partner feel insecure, then it shouldn't be
a big deal because that's more important to you than
that person.
Speaker 3 (32:46):
Get that whatever its to make them feel as special
as the most special person in your life.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
I think, yeah, maybe something that everyone has doubts and insecurities,
particularly when it's with the person you love and you
don't want it to go away, right, Yeah, yeah, I
mean I don't want fully agree.
Speaker 4 (33:00):
With Jake, but he's got me halfway.
Speaker 3 (33:03):
You know what I was so against.
Speaker 6 (33:05):
That's okay.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
If it goes the other way, I think you've got
to be like that too.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
I agree if you have, if you're open enough to
have that conversation, that's a good starting point there. Just
communicate there it is. We like the new license.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
You showed me Jack again, when I look at him,
you take that gold chain off.
Speaker 4 (33:18):
He's good to go.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
Everything you think already. Our Kiwi teams have been in
the Olympic action even though they are opening ceremony is
not till Saturday, I know.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
And it's been so good for us that the Kiwi
Means sevens are doing great things our means football. But
I'm not here to talk about the victories because you're
going to hear them all over the news. I want
to talk about the controversies at the Olympics, okay, And
there's been a few of them, so let's just recap
because there's been a major one this morning as well,
which I don't think you'll know about yet, but.
Speaker 4 (33:45):
Let's just go back then.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
First of all, there was the British equestrian woman Charlotte Dujardin,
who got evicted from the Games for whipping her horse
twenty four times in one minute.
Speaker 3 (33:56):
Yeah, and there's a video that's come out a few
years old, the video. But she's hoping to be Britain's
most acclaimed Olympic.
Speaker 4 (34:01):
She's already got multiple gold medal.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
Yeah, she was happy to be the flag bearer as well.
Oh no, she's gone.
Speaker 4 (34:06):
So she's gone.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
The captain of the Japanese gymnastics team has gone for
breaking the smoking ban.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
How old was she again?
Speaker 4 (34:13):
Oh, she was young. She was like nineteen or something.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
Then we had this overnight, the Canadian women's football team
sending a drone over our football ferns to spy on
us and they have since sent two members of the
Canadian team home because of it.
Speaker 4 (34:29):
So quite serious.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
And then this morning another controversy in this time in
football and I'm really glad this didn't happen to our men.
Speaker 4 (34:37):
So they had to suspend a.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Match for two hours because the crowd got so chaotic
and it was so worrying. So it was two to
one between Morocco and Argentina and it looks like it
was going to be too all when someone threw a
flare onto the pitch, landed near a player and coaching staff.
So suddenly, up on the big screens it came your
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session has been suspended. They removed the crowd entirely, and
then they started the game.
Speaker 4 (35:07):
With no one in the stadium to wat.
Speaker 3 (35:09):
I know because I was trying to fix through the
channels early this morning. I saw one game had been
delayed and that that is why that'd be why, that
is why.
Speaker 4 (35:17):
Wow, such drama.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
This has been a drama for fielled Olympics so far,
and when you take into account the issues they've had
with the river.
Speaker 3 (35:25):
Saying wait till I start swimming.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
Where Yeah, with also the more terribly worrying news about
the Australian woman who alleged she was gang raped. So
it hasn't been the best start in terms of drama,
but it has been a good start in terms of
the tally for New Zealand.
Speaker 4 (35:41):
So that's good.
Speaker 3 (35:42):
That's yeah, that's exactly right. Well again, we'll keep you
posted about the Olympics right across the day today and
on our website too Coast Online dot co dot.
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