Better Homes and Gardens on Channel 7 – our resident architecture expert Pete teams up with tiny homes aficionado Aimee Stanton to take a first-hand look at the Sydney Tiny Homes Expo.
JOHANNA – NORNIE BERO
Nornie Bero is on a mission to bring native ingredients into our kitchens. Joh meets the pre-eminent Torres Strait Islander chef in the country at her latest restaurant where native ingredients are not just sprinkled on as a garnish, they’re the star. Nornie is also on a mission to make sure these ingredients can be found in kitchens across the land and not just in fancy restaurants. But it’s not just about food, Nornie is also passionate about helping people, mentoring young indigenous chefs, and hiring staff from a diverse range of backgrounds.
PETE + AIMEE – TINY HOMES
Tiny living is booming and there are so many different ways to live small without sacrificing on comfort. Whether you plan to move completely off-grid or just want a small place to escape in your backyard, the possibilities are endless. So, our resident architecture expert Pete teams up with tiny homes aficionado Aimee Stanton to take a first-hand look at the Sydney Tiny Homes Expo. They’ll show you all the different options that are out there and help you consider what will work best for you.
ADAM + JULIET – LAYERED LOOK LOUNGE ROOM
With two kids a puppy and a rabbit, plus grandparents that are often helping to baby sit, this family lounge room needs to be versatile. The existing tiled floors and neutral walls maybe functional, but they lack warmth and style. Enter Adam and Juliet; the perfect team to give this room a fabulous makeover. Layered with detail and alive with plants this new room gets a cozy, dark look that will also easily forgive scuff marks. Warm in winter, pretty in summer, the layered look might be your next lounge room.
FAST ED – ROASTED BRUSSELS SPROUTS WITH BACON, ALMONDS & GREEK POTATO SAUCE
Is there any vegetable more divisive than the humble Brussels sprout? People either love them or hate them. Well, Ed’s going to bring the world together in unity… of loving this mini cabbage thing. Combined with some other seasonal veggies and a potato mash and you have a real winter warmer. But the key to cooking them and truly unlocking their flavour potential? It’s definitely not boiling them. That’s something we can agree on.
FAST ED – BANANA & ORANGE UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE WITH LIME CARAMEL SAUCE
Ed’s turning the dessert world upside down with the most delicious banana cake you’ve ever eaten. Of course, there’s lots of other good stuff, like oranges, golden syrup, butterscotch sauce, spices and even some sour cream to balance all that lovely sweetness. Treat yourself this weekend with the cake that looks better on the bottom than it does on the top.
CHARLIE – LUSCIOUSLY NUTTY – BROOKFARM WALKAROUND
When the Brook family made a sea-change and moved to the Byron Bay hinterland in 1989, they could never have envisioned that 30 years later they’d have a thriving macadamia farm business selling products all over the world. But possibly their proudest achievement is planting over 35,000 trees to restore an ancient rainforest from a disused, weed infested old dairy farm, creating a new ecosystem for the area. Join Charlie has he visits their farm to not only taste their delicious products, but also discuss how they’ve become pioneers in the industry of regenerative farming.
MELISSA – HERBS OF HEALTH
Feeling the winter sniffles? Colder weather getting you down? Melissa’s got a showcase of great herbs with all the benefits to keep you feeling fresh during the cold winter months, as well as a sustainable small-space herb project to boot. But to start this project, she’s going to a reverse garbage centre to unleash her creativity and find an old item perfect for storing the herbs. You’ll not only save money buying second-hand but will help the environment too. A nice warm pot of tea with mint picked fresh from your new herb garden might just help warm you up during these cold winter days.
DR HARRY – ANGEL THE PRIMARY SCHOOL GOOSE
Learning about farmyard animals teaches kids valuable life lessons, such as where their food comes from and the importance of having responsibilities. Tonight, Dr Harry’s visiting a primary school that is doing just, that with a small menagerie of chickens, geese and even a peacock. But it’s one particular Goose that Dr Harry’s there to see. She’s an Angel by name and an Angel by nature, with some very special wings. But what has caused this affliction? Dr Harry’s going to find out and may even inspire some kids to become Vets along the way.
Better Homes and Gardens – Friday 7 July, 2023 at 7pm across Channel 7 / 7two and 7plus
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