• Road trips in South Africa are rarely just about the destination. Somewhere between long stretches of tar and shifting landscapes, a well-timed farm stall stop can turn a simple drive into something memorable. Padstalle have long been part of the country’s travel culture, offering everything from homemade preserves to hearty meals and handcrafted goods sourced from local producers. This list rounds up eight more farm stalls that justify pulling over, lingering a little longer and leaving with a boot full of local flavour. De Werf Farmstall In Philadelphia, De Werf feels like a natural extension of the region’s slow-living…

    Rich, bubbling and gloriously comforting, this beef lasagne is the kind of midweek dinner that turns an ordinary evening into something worth gathering around the table for. Layers…

    Move over, matcha. There’s a new green tea darling quietly steaming its way onto café menus, dessert counters and morning routines – and it’s called hojicha.  While matcha has had a long reign as the bright green poster child of wellness drinks, hojicha offers something a little moodier, toastier and far more laid-back. Think less grassy energy burst, more cosy café corner on a rainy afternoon.  So what exactly is hojicha, and why is everyone suddenly obsessed?   First things first: What is hojicha? Hojicha is a Japanese green tea made from tea leaves that are roasted at high heat. That roasting process transforms the leaves from green to a warm brown shade and gives the tea its signature nutty,…

    South Africa has a rich history and culture. Some of the history stems from the apartheid era, which is preserved for generations to come in monumental sites and museums. Here are some monuments and sites in Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa. Union Buildings As the official seat of the South African government, these iconic buildings in Arcadia are a must-see. The grounds feature terraced gardens and the massive 9-meter-high bronze statue of Nelson Mandela. Freedom Park Located on a hill opposite the Voortrekker Monument, this site serves as a poignant memorial to those who died in the…

    The cooking world is filled with a lot of dos and don’ts – especially when it comes to butter vs olive oil, and other cooking mediums. Some critics insist that butter has a bad rep for being way too fatty to cook healthy meals, and olive oil is only meant to be used with minimal heat, or kept for making vinaigrettes. Although dependent on your health and personal preference, it can be tricky to decide between butter and olive oil when you’re rustling up some dinner. We’ve broken down the pros and cons for using each, and busted common myths to…

    If you’re looking to upgrade your breakfast routine without adding any extra effort (a rare and beautiful concept), these baked oats are the answer. Blended with banana, honey…