Oasis Homewares with Marg
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
September - Spring - Football
September means Spring Time and Finals Football
Fever...
September brings Spring and finally a few sunny
warm days. Also that means its football finals time and for a lot of us that
means Grand Final Day BBQs. Even if our team isn't playing its still a great
day to get together and throw a few Hamburgers and Sausages on the BBQ. So as
the day draws closer make sure you have the BBQ ready to cook on, and if the job
falls to you here are a few tips to get it clean and ready for
use
Once a year you need to do a good clean on your
grill. This requires that you take portions of it apart. First, start by
disconnecting the gas and then lift out the grill parts layer by layer. Once you
get down to the burners, make sure you inspect them thoroughly. There shouldn't
be anything blocking the flow of gas. If the burner is clogged it will give you
uneven heat and make for poor grilling. If you can clean it, do so, if not, then
replace it. If your grill uses lava rocks or ceramic briquettes you need to make
sure that these are not too heavily encrusted with cooked on foods. If they
happen to be, replace them to avoid bad tasting smoke that dirty rocks can
produce.
With everything out of the grill, clean it
completely with soapy water. If the paint is coming off, or if your grill is showing signs of
rust then you need to do some painting. Other than that, put everything back in,
check to make sure that all connections are good, and then turn it on. Let the
grill heat completely before you cook again to make sure that any left over soap
residue gets burned off, and wipe over with oil or
lemon.
September Oasis
Product is our eco bbq collection
Our Oasis BBQ in a box is available in
two colours chocolate or natural. The set comprises of 4 pieces which can be
purchased indivually or purchased as a set. As with many Oasis products we have
package deals which can save you $$$. If you would like to grab one of these
packages in time for any upcoming gatherings get in quick. Give me a call on
0417031596 if you would like to place an order. The eco bbq collection is made
from water hyacinth which if left to grow wild can cause many problems for plant
life and irrigation in Vietnam. It is a natural untreated product and the
farming of Water Hyacinth provides employment & alleviates plant life
problems again keeping in with the Oasis social and environmental
philosophy.
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Well I hope you enjoy September Footy Finals time and
that your team wins! And if you don't have a team playing well why not just get
together anyway and celebrate the start of our warmer
months.
Yours in home decorating
Marg |
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Oasis RecruitingYou Tube Video
The Managing Director of Oasis Sharon Barclay has put together this fantastic recruiting video. I congratulate Sharon and the wonderful team at head office for this vision in recruiting new consultants into the business.
Oasis Homewares has just launched its new season range but also included is an opportunity for all consultants to win a trip to Bali all paid for. The sales challenge figures are incredibly easy to achieve and now with this video the recruitment figures also becomes incredibly easy.
So I guess if you were considering starting your own business with very little outlay then this is the way to go.
Sit back and watch Oasis Recruiting Video
Yours in Home Decorating
Marg Atkins
Oasis Homewares has just launched its new season range but also included is an opportunity for all consultants to win a trip to Bali all paid for. The sales challenge figures are incredibly easy to achieve and now with this video the recruitment figures also becomes incredibly easy.
So I guess if you were considering starting your own business with very little outlay then this is the way to go.
Sit back and watch Oasis Recruiting Video
Yours in Home Decorating
Marg Atkins
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Oasis Home Spring Summer 2012
To view our new Spring / Summer 2012 range click here
Well the wait is finally over and our new range has been released. This season is all about colour, colour and more colour. Beautiful Greens, Blues, Pinks, plus Red and White.
Also there are included in our range some fantastic statement pieces, so if you are looking for something a bit more unique and individual than department store copies then this is the way to shop.
Well the wait is finally over and our new range has been released. This season is all about colour, colour and more colour. Beautiful Greens, Blues, Pinks, plus Red and White.
Also there are included in our range some fantastic statement pieces, so if you are looking for something a bit more unique and individual than department store copies then this is the way to shop.
If you would like to host an Oasis Party head on over to my facebook page and send a message.
Yours in home decor Marg Atkins
Friday, June 26, 2009
Yummy Winter Warming Spicey Soup Recipe!!
This warming Indian Spiced Soup combines convenience with the nutrional benefits of barley, lentils and vegies to produce a warming yet low fat, low budget meal that the whole family can enjoy.
Ingredients for 4 people:
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
1 brown onion finely chopped
1/4 cup korma curry paste (adjust to taste/heat level)
1 litre vegetable stock
400g can diced tomatoes
2/3 cup red lentils (rinsed)
1/4 pearl barley (washed)
1 bunch of fresh coriader, chopped.
Serve with naan bread (sold at leading supermarkets)
Culinary Tip - Did you know?
You can use the entire coriander bunch for flavour, including the stems to the leaves, to intensify the aroma and aspect of the dish.
The Recipe:
Heat oil in a large saucepan over a medium to high heat and fry onions for 3-4 minutes, or until softened. Add the desired amount of korma curry paste for your spice level and stir to combine with onions for 1 minute.
Stir in the prepared stock to the onion/korma mixture. Add tomatoes, lentils, barley and bring to the boil. Cover and reduce heat to low, then allow to simmer for 20-25 minutes, until barley is tender.
Serve immediately with a generous sprinkling of fresh coriander and fresh naan. Enjoy!
Recipe Note - for your info
This dish is vegetarian and low fat friendly with no cholesterol.. so seconds is always an option!
Ingredients for 4 people:
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
1 brown onion finely chopped
1/4 cup korma curry paste (adjust to taste/heat level)
1 litre vegetable stock
400g can diced tomatoes
2/3 cup red lentils (rinsed)
1/4 pearl barley (washed)
1 bunch of fresh coriader, chopped.
Serve with naan bread (sold at leading supermarkets)
Culinary Tip - Did you know?
You can use the entire coriander bunch for flavour, including the stems to the leaves, to intensify the aroma and aspect of the dish.
The Recipe:
Heat oil in a large saucepan over a medium to high heat and fry onions for 3-4 minutes, or until softened. Add the desired amount of korma curry paste for your spice level and stir to combine with onions for 1 minute.
Stir in the prepared stock to the onion/korma mixture. Add tomatoes, lentils, barley and bring to the boil. Cover and reduce heat to low, then allow to simmer for 20-25 minutes, until barley is tender.
Serve immediately with a generous sprinkling of fresh coriander and fresh naan. Enjoy!
Recipe Note - for your info
This dish is vegetarian and low fat friendly with no cholesterol.. so seconds is always an option!
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