Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Hangi Guide Official

Hangi Guide OfficialClick Image To Visit Site My name is Neville Rangi-Tane Pettersson and I am the creator of this guide. I’m a cantabrian (don’t hold it against me).


My family is from Murupara, my uncles are, who helped with this guide. You can follow me on Facebook, Twitter and Google+ and Pinterest.



Your search for quality Hangi information is over! You’ve found it! The Complete NZ Hangi Guide is the MOST comprehensive Hangi resource available.


My name is Neville Rangi-Tane Pettersson (yellow t-shirt below). A few years ago I wanted to put down a Hangi for a party I was hosting – but I had absolutely no idea how to do it.


So I searched the internet for Hangi resources, but the information I found was nowhere enough to absolutely ensure success.


The really good news is that I videoed the whole thing and took heaps of notes! Since then I’ve done loads of Hangi’s on my own and I’ve learn from my own mistakes. So NOW I’ve written this Hangi Guide, especially for you guys! It includes all of the important information that you won’t find anywhere else, but you NEED to know! Such as;


Not ALL soil is created equal! I’ll tell you how to carefully choose your Hangi spot and what type of earth is the best for putting down your Hangi.


The size and shape of your Hangi basket is VERY important! All the info is in here plus I’ll also tell you the best places to buy them.


Hangi rocks are probably the most important factor in your Hangi success. I’ll tell you the geological classification of the rocks you’ll need including full high-resolution colour pictures so you can identify the right Hangi stones easily.


No matter WHERE YOU ARE IN THE WORLD I’ll tell you where you can find the right Hangi stones – and more importantly how you can identify them once you find them.


I’ve also discovered 3 amazing places that you can find Hangi stones that I guarantee most people, including myself, would never have thought of!


No Hangi stones? Some places in this world just don’t have stones. No worries! I’ll tell you 3 alternatives you can use to make sure your Hangi gets done. If you want a Hangi – you shall HAVE your Hangi (I did one while working in Nigeria once!).


You’ll discover which wood gives the best taste. Plus I’ll tell you the which types of timber make the best fire and which combination of both is preferable for your Hangi fire.


I’ll also tell you exactly how much wood you’ll need and how you should stack the different combinations of wood with your stones.


An exact list of the necessary materials you’ll need including dimensions, how many you’ll need and where you can find them.


A complete list of the meat and vegetables you SHOULD have in your Hangi… Read more…


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