Wellington on a Plate Pipi Trail | Murray Lloyd Photography murray lloyd August 21, 2013 Wellington on a plate Pipi Trail Queenie Rikihana and Ruth Pretty welcome guests at Rangiatea Church Queenie Rikihana explains history of Rangiatea grounds Andre Baker explains the hammerhead shark design in the kneeler cushions in Rangiatea Church ...and teaches the guests to sing this song No pipi but there was a John Dory Elaine Bevan explains weaving at Te Whare Toi in Otaki ...that's me in the foreground Rewana bread ready to go at Raukawa Marae in Otaki Pipi fritters Wellington on a plate Pipi Trail Wellington on a plate Pipi Trail Tootsie Iriha's fried bread...with butter and golden syrup, yum Wellington on a plate Pipi Trail Queenie Rikihana gives tips about fishing up pipis Wellington on a plate Pipi Trail Ruth Pretty looks forward to Tootsie Iriha's famous fried bread Tootsie Iriha and Queenie Rikihana Wellington on a plate Pipi Trail Wellington on a plate Pipi Trail Wellington on a plate Pipi Trail Wellington on a plate Pipi Trail Aunty Hira flips her very delicate pikelets Ruth Pretty hands out Rewana bread starter to guests as they leave