New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Mother -daughter teamwork ANNABEL & ROSE’S SECRET WEAPON

‘It’s exciting for Mum because she was starting to wind down’

One thing every mother hopes to do is pass down her own wisdom and values to her daughter, which is something Annabel Langbein has certainly done for her daughter Rose.

But in a wonderful twist on tradition, Annabel, 64, is now receiving a boost of creativity and energy from Rose, 28, which has been a springboard for Annabel to create and diversify when she might otherwise be slowing down.

Already the mother/daughter team has collaborated on successful cookbook Summer at Home and now Rose has new plans for her famous mum.

“I have a lot of energy,” laughs Rose as she talks to the Weekly on her screen from Auckland. She is a beautiful young woman, and the picture of health and vitality.

“It’s exciting for Mum because she was starting to wind down. Then I was in New York and suggested

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