ASHCROFT'S Supa IGA Summer Centre store owner Ian Ashcroft says the store has released a new range of food lines designed for busy families.
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The Your Kitchen range of ready-to-go meals is available now.
“We know that our customers lead busy lives, so it’s not surprising that often meal preparation can fall by the wayside,” said owner Ian Ashcroft.
“These meals are perfect for picking up on the way home and can be ready in minutes.
He said the meals are an innovative solution that will appeal to anyone with limited time.
“We know that Australians are more spontaneous during the warmer months, with nearly 50 per cent of all shopping trips made to the supermarket for informal entertaining,” he said.
“The Your Kitchen range of quiches and fresh salads are a great option for those occasions when you have an impromptu crowd,” he said.
Both of Ashcroft’s Super IGA stores in Orange remain actively involved in contributing to the community including the RSPCA and Riding for the Disabled.
The management would like to thank all those who have contributed to the school’s breakfast program and invite shoppers to contribute with a donation in the boxes at the front of the stores, now that school has resumed for 2016.
Brush up with Troy
TROY Sargent is now working from a new location, the Little Hair House in Kite Street (opposite Orange Public School).
As a senior stylist Troy has joined a team of three other hairdressers at Little Hair House, which also has a massage therapist and beauty therapist under the one roof.
Troy says he still enjoys the season challenges of new in-vogue styles.
“And I absolutely love working with colour,” he said.
“Its fantastic to see a client want to try something new and see the difference it can make and the look on their face,” he said.
“I find this is such an exciting industry to be part of as I am always keen to suggest new styles, products and colour for my valued clients,” he said.