Better Homes and Gardens - November

Sep 22 02:34pm

 

BHG November

 

Better Homes and Gardens - November Issue

Big ideas for small spaces - Living out and loving it!

Build a flaming storage screen to hide your garden bits.

130 fast and fabulous recipes from 'Fast' Ed.

Easy-care hedges and courtyard makeovers.

Build a 3 in 1 Ottoman or tyre tables with this pattern sheet.

Better Homes and Gardens now on radio

15 Comments Report Abuse
1. paberb69 - Sep 19 08:42pm
Keep up the Good work . I watch your show every week .
2. voltabear - Sep 27 07:59am
Love the mag but disappointed to see all the freebies with the latest issue only available if you buy it over the counter.
3. little.beverley - Sep 27 02:27pm
Love mag. have had subscription for a few years now. Would love some articles on 60 fashions, beauty tips and recipes which dont cost too much due to pension restrictions. I have recently retired, find most clothes too young or too old, would love suggestions on 60year olds fashions.
4. attllc - Sep 28 07:58am
I agree with beverley we need food ideas for lower income families and fashion for the older age group.
5. gillieanne - Sep 28 08:42pm
I can't find anywhere the name of the cute little critter that Dr harry showed a few weeds back it was a crustation of some sort and was from the time of the dinosaurs also had millions of feet??? thanks to anyone who can help
6. luzitajones - Oct 03 10:16pm
I loved your makeover of big ideas for small spaces but need ideas on how to make over a large garden. I would love to go native as we have a few very old and established trees but the area is so large that I don't know where to start or how to section the areas of the garden.
7. paola.weighell - Oct 08 02:32pm
Thank you for your hard work and commitment with the community. I have done a project I saw last year, I have not sent the pictures but our room upstairst is another room. Thank you.
8. grunter32 - Oct 09 01:09pm
hi there. we love fast ed's cooking. anychance of a fast ed cookbook?? Jay
9. grandmavickilynn - Oct 09 05:13pm
Could you show us how to make a cuttlery drawer divider, The plastic ones you can buy are far too small & the sides are too low.
A divider with five areas. Knives,Forks,Spoons, Teaspoons & one for the Odd Peices.
Thank You from Vicki.. Queensland.
10. voltabear - Oct 13 12:09pm
I'm with grandmavickilynn - I'd love to have a more 'user friendly' drawer divider. If you need to keep a cutlery setting of say 6 or more they tend to spill over into the other compartments.
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