• Time to turn dinner into a flavour-packed win. This harissa chicken bake brings bold North African vibes — juicy chicken pieces and sweet potato roasted in harissa paste, then topped with a crunchy bulgur wheat and seed mixture for texture. With prep in ~20 minutes and bake time just over an hour, it’s a show-stopping main that still leaves you space for a side salad or glass of something chilled. Did you make this harissa chicken bake with bulgur wheat topping? Tag us @foodandhomesa#CookingWithFH on Instagram Also See: Braaied T-bone steak with homemade harissa https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/braai/t-bone-steak-with-homemade-harissa

    How to Keep Your Lawn Healthy and Vibrant in the Heat Summer can be tough on your lawn. High temperatures, intense sunlight, and periods of drought can stress grass and make it challenging to maintain a lush, green yard. However, with the right strategies—and the help of reliable tools like those from GARDENA—you can help your lawn thrive throughout the hottest months. Here are practical summer lawn care tips, along with suggested GARDENA products, to keep your grass healthy and attractive all season long.  1. Watering Wisely Water is essential during the summer, but how and when you water can…

    Crunch meets cream in this clever twist: a rich almond dip paired with thin, crisp aubergine slices and a scattering of caramelised almonds. Elegant enough for guests, easy enough for weeknight grazing. Also See: Almond milk in 4 easy steps https://www.foodandhome.co.za/features/almond-milk-in-4-easy-steps-2 Recipes and styling by Thulisa Martins  Photographs by Dylan Swart

    We’re highlighting another ancient African cereal grain, Millet, that also forms part of the Poaceae family, commonly referred to as the grass family. Alongside sorghum, millet is one of the six most important grains in the world. It originates from Africa, but is also grown and cultivated in parts of Asia, Europe and the U.S.. From ancient religious references to its gluten-free status, we’re shining the spotlight on this nutritious, hardy, and drought-resistant grain. It’s deep, ancient roots Millet is a hardy, low-maintenance, and drought-resistant grass that grows up to 3m in height with long blade-like leaves, bulrush-like seed heads, and extremely…

    No backyard? No problem. You don’t need a sprawling garden to enjoy the soothing ritual of a freshly brewed herbal tea. With just a sunny windowsill, a few small pots, and some easy-to-grow herbs, you can create your very own tea garden – right inside your home.  As summer approaches, now is the perfect time to refresh your home with greenery that gives back. Beyond their pretty looks and fragrance, home-grown herbs offer endless blends and wellness benefits, all within arm’s reach.  Read more: Brain boosting benefits of tea Choose your tea heroes When choosing herbs for your windowsill tea…