Better Homes and Gardens on Channel 7 S32E26 – storyline for tonight’s episode of Better Homes and Gardens on Channel 7.

CLARISSA – TANDOORI ROASTED LEG OF LAMB WITH CARROT & ORANGE SLAAD
When the temperatures start to plummet, there’s nothing better than sitting down to a good old roast…and this week, Clarissa’s serving up one with a difference. She’s making a roast leg of lamb, Indian style. Marinated in an easy homemade tandoori paste and served with a delicious carrot, orange & fennel salad, the humble roast just got a spicy upgrade.

DR HARRY – SHRIEKING CAVOODLES
There’s nothing more special than the relationship between a man and his dogs. But when those dogs love you so much, they shriek, bark and totally fall apart when you arrive home, then it’s time to call in Dr Harry! He’s been asked to help Jeneane and her husband Mark, who adore their cavoodles, Bella and Teddy. But every time Mark returns home, it’s complete and total bedlam. Jeneane is convinced it’s because the dogs have formed an extreme attachment to Mark…and they’ve tried everything they can think of to stop the dogs shrieking, but nothing works. Can Dr Harry work out what’s behind this canine cacophony?

JULIET – CHIC CHINOISERIE CABINET
Dearest readers, it is with great delight that I can announce the return of a long-forgotten decorative style, which has become the belle of the ball this season. That’s right, chinoiserie is back! First popular in the 17th and 18th centuries, chinoiserie is a European interpretation of Chinese design and, thanks to the lush interiors of the period drama, Bridgerton, it’s back in fashion once again…and Juliet’s using it as the inspiration for her latest project. She’s transforming a bland and boring flat-pack storage cabinet into a Bridgerton-inspired Chinoiserie masterpiece using some wallpaper offcuts, wooden trim and a few craft hoops. You won’t believe the transformation…and all for a fraction of the price of an antique piece.
GRAHAM – FISHERMANS BAY GARDEN (AKAROA, NEW ZEALAND)
Nestled in the heart of an ancient volcano, Akaroa is New Zealand’s oldest French settlement – a charming harbourside village where the French flag flies above quaint bistros and bakeries. But just beyond the picture-perfect town lies something truly extraordinary. Fishermans Bay Garden is a stunning coastal masterpiece, blending untamed beauty with deliberate design. It’s the work of Jill Simpson, a landscape designer who was living in Christchurch when she met and fell in love with a dairy farmer, Richard, who already owned the property. Now, the husband-and-wife team live here full time and the garden they’ve created is truly one-of-a-kind. Graham’s meeting up with Jill and Richard for a tour of this stunning gem.
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