Archive for June, 2010
Hua Parakore Show
Hua Parakore is a gardening show presented by Michelle Hudson. Every week Michelle gives you hints and tips of what to plant and when to plant using the Maramataka, an ancient maori calender.
This week 19 June – 22 June 2010 she talks about planting winter hua whenua that grows above the ground and gives a receipe for kumarahau cordial.
Whakato nga kakano: Lettuce, spinach, beans, peas, marigold, calundula, parsley.
Whakato nga tipu: Lettuce, spinach, beans, peas, marigold, calundula, parsley.
Hua rakau: Whakato nga hua rakau a tenei marama.
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Kumarahau Cordial
3 Lemons
2c Sugar
2c Water
1c Kumarahau leavesPeel rind/skin of lemons thinly
put into pot with sugar, water and kumarahau leaves.
Boil for 10 minutes. Squeeze lemons and add juice to pot Allow to cool. Strain and bottle. This is a very strong syrup,
add a small amount in a glass then add water to taste.
Whakarongo Mai, Titiro Mai
MATARIKI “LIVE”
We’re celebrating Matariki
Live on air
Tuesday 15 June 2010 5pm
Whakarongo mai
hourly competitions, live waiata, jokes, korero
You can Join in
Ring us 09 4018991 or 09 4018909
Email us admin@tautokofm.com
Or drop into the studio
Tuesday 15 June 2010
5pm – 6.30am Live from Studio in Mangamuka.
Wednesday 16 June 2010
6.30am – 9am normal show
9am- 5pm Waitangi hearings
5pm -10pm taitama tane taitama wahine show
10pm- 1am Tautoko off air change over of frequencies 92.8-99.5 & 90.8 – 97.5
change your dial, have a moe and when you wake up Thursday morning we’re back on-air
TAUTOKO FM IS ON THE MOVE
OUR FREQUENCIES ARE CHANGING
From Wednesday 16th JUNE 2010, 10pm
NOW NEW
92.8FM 99.5FM
90.8FM 97.5FM
To allow more space between each station
(avoiding Interference) and a lot better coverage
T A U T O K O F M
“From the Heart of Ngapuhi”
Iwa tekau ma iwa me te rima, Iwa tekau ma whitu me te rima FM
This will only affect those listening on a radio, you can still listen on the web by clicking PLAY TAUTOKO FM NOW
Hua Parakore Show
Hua Parakore is a gardening show presented by Michelle Hudson. Every week Michelle gives you hints and tips of what to plant and when to plant using the Maramataka, an ancient maori calender.
This week 5 June – 8 June 2010 she talks about planting winter hua whenua that grows below the ground and gives some tips on planting Garlic, also a receipe to make Aioli.
Whakato nga kakano: Garlic, carrots, Beetroot, Potatoes, Leeks, Spring Onions, Onions.
Whakato nga tipu: beetroot, onion, shallots.
Hua rakau: Whakato nga nga hua rakau a tenei marama.
Proudly supported by Taitokerau Organic Producers
Whakarongo Mai, Titiro Mai

