The Living Room March 21

Thiss week The Living Room visits the set of Puberty Blues and has a lot of travelling stories. 

FOOD WITH MIGUEL MAESTRE: MIGUEL’S BARRAMANGO

Miguel discovers the flavours of Borneo in the small town of Kudat in Sabah.  Off the beaten track, he experiences how the local Rungus people live and most importantly to Miguel, what they eat.  With Barramundi fresh from the mangroves and mangoes straight off the tree, Miguel creates an easy dish that will make your mouth water.  Are you ready for Miguel’s barramango?

TRAVEL WITH CHRIS BROWN: BRISBANE CITY GUIDE

Chris has a full day to kill in Brisbane. But there is a catch: Amanda is calling all the shots. Via a series of video clues, our funny gal sends Chris to a coffee stand where price is determined by whether the customer is “hot” or “not”. Will Chris have to pay a fortune? After his caffeine fix, Chris heads to Brisbane’s eyebrow whisperer for a surprise brow wax. Next he is sent on a paddle boarding mission down the Brisbane River where he works up quite an appetite. When he heads to a burger joint, he is challenged with eating the hottest burger in Brisbane. Finally, to quench his fiery thirst, Chris is sent to a bar. But this drinking hole doesn’t have drinks on the menu. Will Chris survive Amanda’s big day out in Brisbane?

RENOVATION FOR PROFIT WITH CHERIE BARBER: $1,000 KITCHEN

Tonight Cherie Barber is faced with a kitchen that is close to owner Rose’s heart. The kitchen may be outdated, but it is full of sentimental value, as it was built by Rose’s late husband. With no budget for renovations, Rose’s daughter and son-in-law bring in Cherie for a quick cosmetic refresh under $1,000. Super speedy Cherie makes it her mission to show that with a lot of elbow grease, it is possible to completely transform your kitchen, on a low budget, in just one weekend.

WHOSE HOUSE WITH AMANDA KELLER: SUSIE PORTER

Amanda drops in on renowned Aussie actress, Susie Porter, on the set of Puberty Blues. Susie gives Amanda a tour of the set while they reminisce about life in the 1970s.

QUICKIES WITH JAMES: PATCHWORK WALL ART

In sixty seconds, James Treble will show you how to turn a drab space into a kaleidoscope of colour with some easy to make, stunning wall art. Celebrate International Colour Day by getting creative.

7:30 PM Friday on Ten

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