Winter mornings are made for comfort, warmth, and meals shared with the people we love most. Pride Instant Maize Porridge brings all of that together in one delicious bowl that’s smooth, creamy, nourishing, and ready in just 60 seconds. Whether you’re preparing for a busy day ahead or enjoying a slow morning indoors, Pride Instant Maize Porridge makes breakfast simple and satisfying. Made with quality maize and fortified with essential vitamins and minerals, it delivers the warmth and nourishment families need during the colder months. More than just porridge, Pride Instant Maize is also versatile enough to turn everyday breakfast…
When the temperatures drop, few meals are as comforting as tender braised beef short ribs served over a cloud of creamy mash. Slow-cooked until meltingly soft and packed…
As the cold months approach, transforming your home with winter textures not only enhances its aesthetic but also creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Incorporating the right textures can evoke comfort, cosiness, and a touch of seasonal elegance, making your living spaces feel snug and stylish during winter. Use the following interior decorating tips to transform your home for the colder months. Soft fabrics for warmth One of the most effective ways to introduce winter textures is through soft fabrics. Think plush velvet cushions, chunky knit throws, and faux fur rugs. These materials add tactile richness and visual warmth, inviting you to relax and unwind. Layering different textiles enhances depth and…
Pillows are the real MVPs on our beds – they keep our heads elevated at just the right angle, cosy and warm. But they’re also the items that…
Winter is the season of comfort food, cosy blankets and warming meals. But it’s also the perfect time to give your body a little extra support. Certain seasonal foods are packed with nutrients and antioxidants that may help fight inflammation while keeping you feeling nourished and energised throughout the colder months. The best part? Many of these ingredients are affordable, easy to find and simple to incorporate into everyday meals. Ready to make your winter menu work harder for your health? Here are some delicious foods to add to your plate this season: Ginger: The winter wellness hero Ginger…
In case you missed them, here are the Food&Home team’s favourite recipes from this week. From a quick and easy beef and mushroom cottage pie to a comforting…
We couldn’t resist putting our own spin on the viral soup dumpling lasagne. Swapping the traditional pork filling for rich, flavourful beef mince, this clever one-pan dish layers garlic, ginger and spring onion between delicate dumpling wrappers that cook into tender, pasta-like sheets. As it bakes, the stock transforms into a delicious self-saucing broth, making this comforting recipe perfect for easy weeknight dinners and meal prep alike. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Food&Home (@foodandhomesa) Also See: Lamb stew with garlic butter-stuffed dombolo https://www.foodandhome.co.za/features/lamb-stew-with-garlic-butter-stuffed-dombolo
When the temperatures drop, few dishes are as comforting as a rich, slow-cooked beef bourguignon. This classic French stew combines tender beef, smoky bacon, mushrooms and vegetables, all…
Vegetables, eaten raw or cooked, are very beneficial for your body. And while many vegetables are enjoyed raw in smoothies, as snacks on a charcuterie board or in salads, there are a few that will provide your body with more nutrients when they’re cooked. Below are 5 vegetables you should be cooking before eating to reap better, and, in some cases, more rewards. 5 Vegetables that are healthier eaten cooked than raw The thing about nutrients and vegetables is that the nutrients are neatly tied up in the cell walls of said vegetables. And some vegetables easily release them,…
World Doughnut Day calls for something sweet. Whether you love classic caramel flavours, indulgent Nutella-filled treats, or colourful showstoppers that belong on your Instagram feed, these six irresistible…




