Meet Greig Buckley, the providore behind the new online artisan food website kai.co.nz.
So you're not a chef; tell us about your move into food?
Sharing good food, eating and cooking has been part my life since I was a boy growing up in Mairangi Bay. Whether it was picking blackberries off the side of the road, catching eels at the local stream or shucking oysters off the rocks, fishing and scalloping with Dad and the uncles at Te Ngaere Bay in Northland or making muffins with my mum, if there was food around I wasn't far behind. I even lobbied to get boys into the cooking classes at intermediate. I ate my way around Asia for four years in the 1980s, didn't spend nearly long enough eating in Europe or America but learned amazing cooking from Michelle Garnault in Hong Kong. At last my career in advertising and marketing has been sidelined - or put to good use - to establish Kai where I can bring together producers who love making food from the land and sea in their favourite corners of New Zealand with people who love to cook and eat.
So is Kai more than just shopping?
I think the future of New Zealand is going to be our niche in the world producing beautiful, sustainable food, beer and wine - even pure water. Inviting visitors around the world to come and see the land where our food is grown, meeting the artisans who love producing their food will give us jobs, pride and an enviable place in the world.