Accidental Chef
Melvyn finds himself in seafood galore as he heads to Xiamen, China this week. He meets two different families- one living in a rustic fishing village and the other, the owner of a famous restaurant chain in Xiamen.
Melvyn finds himself in seafood galore as he heads to Xiamen, China this week. He meets two different families- one living in a rustic fishing village and the other, the owner of a famous restaurant chain in Xiamen.
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Cruising to Alaska riding a historic train to the Yukon what life was like in a gold rush-era brothel making a classic cruise dessert.
We step into the home of Justice Mukheli. We give you tips to upgrade your bedroom and then Karen from Home Studio, shows us an interior she recently designed.
Melvyn finds himself in seafood galore as he heads to Xiamen, China this week. He meets two different families- one living in a rustic fishing village and the other, the owner of a famous restaurant chain in Xiamen.
Off on another adventure! This episode takes Mike Donia on a whirlwind tour of Southeast Asia as he searches for a home for his clients, Antonio and Kim. Featuring properties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, each country has its own unique charms to offer the would-be buyers. Monkeys, mangoes and mansions are in store for Mike as he continues his hunt for that perfect property.
Kathryn and Neil are true urbanites. They love what downtown Toronto has to offer. When Neil found out his company was relocating to Guelph, they weren't thrilled. After five months of long commutes, the Thompson family is ready to take the risk and make a move-with some conditions. The new house has to have a pool and playroom for the kids and a large entertainment area for adults. Eve's challenge is to find them an enticing home that will convince their friends from the city to visit.
Longtime homeowners Carolyn and Derek have a wonderfully unconventional style - funky, colourful and a bit playful - but it never reached their home's top floor. The angled walls and large space are a challenge, but designer Samantha Pynn uses natural textures and bold colours to create a fun, eclectic family room. And in the process, she makes the space more energy efficient.
Soften the Edges is a sequence that encourages a sense of ease in both body and breath while moving through a dynamic series of confident poses. Tap into a quality of inner peace and learn to return to that feeling whenever you are most challenged, on and off the mat.
Duncan visits the mighty Mekong River to cook a wild chicken curry by the Moonlight Waterfalls before heading to the industrial city of Khon Khean.
Duncan returns home to his family village in Phimai surrounded by lush rice fields and has chance to cook for his family and the people in the village..
The team are in Clondalkin in Dublin, where Lisa and John share a modest three bed terraced home with seven of their nine children.
Chris, Jo and Alice are very active seventy somethings. Will Jo's Venetian style pasta or Alice's Thai chicken curry make the biggest impression on Chris?
Takes us all the way to the suburb of Scarborough, on the edge of the Cape Point Nature Reserve.
We explore the elegant and trendy studio of Designer Gert Johan Coetzee. We tap into social media for ideas and tips on upgrading your bathroom.
This episode features the last two of four properties, as well as the reveal of which house the clients decide to purchase, with special guest appearances by interior design expert Shelley Alexanian and guest agent Mo Loulou.
Homeowners Frank and Liliana fell in love with their home's 1930s architectural details but quickly realized their contemporary collection of furniture didn't quite fit. Inspired by the look of English Revival, designer Samantha Pynn plays on the classic period features in this living and dining room, while introducing environmentally friendly furniture and modern pieces to bring the look into the 21st century.
Duncan returns home to his family village in Phimai surrounded by lush rice fields and has chance to cook for his family and the people in the village..
Last year, when Isabel was born with Down syndrome, the house took a back seat.
Bronnie started drumming in her fifties. It's a tough choice to make when both of her dates reveal they love music as much as her.
We visit Somerset West to tour a house that caters to the needs of two families. Architect Mabasa Mashazhu takes us through the design, while Kim de Villiers talks us through the home's interior.
In this episode we cover the Penninsula Ambassadors, air racing preview, Jaguar Heritage Racing, Rolex Arts Initiative and the Bacardi Triangle Party.
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