Friday, April 14th, 2017
Cassidy Gifford
The actress visits Home & Family to talk about her new Hallmark Channel Original Movie, “Like Cats and Dogs,” which premieres Saturday at 8/7c. She reveals that she loved making a Hallmark Channel movie and bonded with her furry co-star, “Frank.”
Perfect Plates in Five Ingredients
Chef and cookbook author John Whaite is in the kitchen preparing ginger and lime spatchcock cornish game hens and pairing it with a delicious watermelon, cucumber and strawberry salad. He adds a tip to avoid overcooking the sauce for the hen, you don't want it becoming as thick as caramel.
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Pickled Deviled Eggs
Guest host Ali Fedotowsky-Manno is in the kitchen making a delicious appetizer of pickled deviled eggs. She recommends marinating the eggs in beet juice to change the color of them. She even adds some fun toppings, including crap, shrimp and asparagus.
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Paul Greene
Paul Greene returns to talk about his role on Hallmark Channel’s Original Series, “When Calls the Heart,” and even offers up teasers on what fans can expect on this Sunday’s episode, which airs at 9/8c. He also opens ups about fatherhood and his divorce.
Space Saving Vegetable Garden
Shirley Bovshow is giving you tips on how to save space while creating your own vegetable garden. One suggestion is adding a tomato cage to your garden to train your plants to grow taller.
Get more from Shirley at FoodieGardener.com
Learn more about the "Take 2" tomato plant combinations and "Simply Salad" combinations at BurpeeHomeGardens.com
DIY Sequin Hem Pants
Orly Shani is showing you how to update your pants with this fun DIY. All you need to complete the sequined look is pants, needle, thread and sequins. She suggests avoiding skinny jeans for this DIY. The entire project will cost you only $10.
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The Science Behind Popovers
Dan Kohler is in the kitchen breaking down the science behind popovers and shows you how to make them yourself. He explains that you should let the popover batter sit over night for the best texture. If you don’t have a popover pan, you can use an iron skillet.
Get more from Dan at RenegadeKitchen.com
DIY Bunny Place Holders
Paige Hemmis gets you ready for Easter with this festive and fun DIY.
Get more from Paige at PaigeHemmis.com