As temperatures continue to drop during winter, energy consumption often rises as households rely more on heating and lighting. Fortunately, a few simple changes can help reduce energy use, lower utility bills, and keep your home comfortable. Use the following energy saving tips and keep your home warm and bright, and the bill at the end of the month reasonable. Maximise Natural Sunlight Open curtains and blinds during the day to let sunlight naturally warm your home. Once the sun sets, close them to help retain heat and reduce heat loss through windows. Image Credit: Pexels Switch to Energy-Efficient Lighting…
Michelin-trained chef Subroyal will take the helm as the restaurant prepares for the next chapter. Grub & Vine has announced the appointment of Aaron Subroyal as Head…
Looking for a sweet treat that feels indulgent yet wholesome? These no-bake nut, date and tahini millionaire’s shortbread squares deliver all the decadence of the classic dessert with a naturally sweet twist. Featuring a nutty date base, a silky tahini caramel layer and a rich chocolate topping, they’re perfect for entertaining, gifting or keeping stashed in the fridge for whenever a chocolate craving strikes. Also See: Spiced apple gingerbread squares with coconut caramel sauce Recipe and styling by Claire Ferrandi Photograph by Annalize Nel
One of South Africa’s favourite cooking competitions is heading back to our screens, and if you’ve ever dreamed of putting your culinary skills to the test, now is…
As the seasons change, so does the amount of natural light that enters our homes. Shorter days, cloudy weather, or simply spending more time indoors can make spaces feel darker and less inviting. Fortunately, a few thoughtful adjustments can help keep your home feeling bright, fresh, and welcoming all season long. Use our interior decorating tips to create a bright and welcoming home. Maximise natural light Natural light is one of the easiest ways to make any room feel more open and energised. Start by keeping windows clean to allow as much sunlight as possible to enter. Avoid heavy curtains that block daylight, and opt…
Warm up with a fragrant bowl of beef pho, the Vietnamese-inspired noodle soup that’s packed with flavour and surprisingly simple to make at home. This cheat’s version combines…
As Father’s Day quickly approaches, it can sometimes be hard to come up with fun and fresh ways to honour your dad. While the standard pair of socks and tie can be a great gift, an experience with the male role model in your life can be a great way to make cherished memories. Take a look at a few out-of-the-box options to make this family-fueled holiday one to remember. Attend a workshop or class One way to ensure a memorable Father’s Day is to have an interactive and fun way that appeals to your dad’s interests. Whether it’s a cooking class…
Missed a few stories this week? We’ve rounded up some of the latest articles from the F&H Team, covering everything from practical kitchen tips and winter cooking inspiration…
When the weather turns chilly, few desserts are as comforting as these steamed apple and salted caramel puddings. Soft, buttery sponge surrounds tender apple pieces and a hidden layer of salted caramel, creating a dessert that’s rich, sticky and irresistibly indulgent. Steamed until perfectly fluffy, these individual puddings are ideal for cosy dinners, special occasions, or whenever you’re craving a warm dessert served with an extra drizzle of caramel sauce. Also See: Carrot cake sticky toffee pudding https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/carrot-cake-sticky-toffee-pudding
Winter in the Winelands is made for lingering over good food and wine, whether that’s fireside on a rainy afternoon or soaking up soft winter sun in a…




