November 24, 2024

Tonight on Better Homes & Gardens  dahlias, bulldogs braised pork belly and Melissa visiting a Sustainability hub.

Charlie + Adam – Double Trouble Spots
TV’s favourite dancing duo team up to tackle some everyday trouble spots that you can tackle quicker than a tango! They’re joining forces to fix the garden of a family that has a couple of distinct spaces. While each space will be given a different task, when they’re put together, will form a cohesive, functional and beautiful garden. Adam and Charlie will create a lush, tropical, relaxing area and an edible garden that will not only be educational for their kids but save on the household grocery bill as well.

Colin – Rhubarb, Apple & Ginger Crumble
Growing up, crumbles were a staple dessert in the Fassnidge household, as they would have been for many Australian families. This is a great dessert to use seasonal fruits, so Colin is using Rhubarb, apple and ginger in his. But not one to stick with tradition completely, Colin is tweaking the recipe to include a few ingredients his mum would not approve of, but the result is one his mum would be proud of.

Dr Harry – Bulldog Bike Tyre Biter
Motorbike collector and enthusiast Geoff Jordan has a big problem, his love of all things two-wheeled, isn’t shared by Reggie, his Bulldog companion with four legs. Whenever Geoff tinkers with his bikes, moves them or starts them up, Reggie goes barking mad, running around and biting tyres. Can Dr Harry prevent this Bulldog from biting Geoff’s bikes before he bites off more than he can chew?

Clarissa – Braised Pork Belly In Soy Sauce
Braised pork belly in soy sauce is one of Clarissa’s comfort foods, so she’s sharing her own version of this popular southeast Asian dish that is sure to become one of your comfort foods too. A few spices like star anise and cinnamon help to infuse the pork with a richness and depth that beautifully complements the soy flavours and when you serve with a bowl of steamed rice, you’ve got an easy and delicious dinner.

Juliet – Kids’ Kitchen Upcycle
There are no limits to kids’ imaginations and there shouldn’t be with ours either when dreaming up fun projects to entertain them. Juliet shows you how a simple dining chair can become a mini kitchen. With the addition of a couple of pieces of timber and some more common items, you’ll be amazed at how a chair can become an oven and cooktop. The mini play kitchen can be moved around the house wherever you need the kids to play and will entertain them for hours.

Johanna – Australia’s Most Affordable Hybrid
Taylor might just be the second-best Swift to have landed in Australia this year. Paul Maric from Car Expert joins Johanna on a journey of discovery in Australia’s most affordable hybrid, the new Suzuki Swift. Joh finds out all there is to know about this little hatchback, puts it through its paces and also learns more about how hybrid technology helps you get incredible fuel economy. So, if you’re thinking about becoming a Swiftie, you’ll have much better luck buying one of these cars than getting a ticket to a Taylor concert!

Graham – Delightful Dahlias
After being bred to have many more colours through the decades, Dahlias are gaining vast popularity again. From tall garden varieties to newer, smaller potted varieties, the dahlia is a flower to brighten up your place.

Melissa – Sustainability Starts In The Garden
These days, many people are looking to a ‘cleaner living’ lifestyle, both for their family and to benefit the environment, and it all starts at home with sustainable garden ideas. Melissa visits a Sustainability hub to show us a few ways to start your journey with organic gardening, permaculture practices and even a handy recycling tip too!

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