Wow! I have watched a lot of these hangi vids and none came even close to the way my dad 'n uncles put down our hangi's...well until now that is. Dad did it the exact same way. You bring back so many good memories of xmas day, the whanau, the sing songs and the food. Thank you for sharing, makes me even more determined to go home to NZ
Wow! I have watched a lot of these hangi vids and none came even close to the way my dad 'n uncles put down our hangi's...well until now that is. Dad did it the exact same way. You bring back so many good memories of xmas day, the whanau, the sing songs and the food. Thank you for sharing, makes me even more determined to go home to NZ
Kia ora, couldn't quite see what that greenery was placed on top of the stone . Any thoughts what was used.
wild watercress
What are the bag you use to put your vege in?
muslin cloth from any hardware store
What is the greenery on top of the stones plz
water cress
those are mean sized sacks
mean maori mean chur chur looks tino reka
A bit slow there number 4, nah ka pai meeann,,,
Yeah nahhh
Lost heaps of heat in them rocks
You get some heat in your arse in a minute
I never could understand the burn it in the hole crew, what a muck around, just heat the rocks next to the hole and drag them in.