Friday, November 11th, 2016
Jill Wagner Visits
The actress stops by Home & Family to talk about her upcoming Hallmark Channel Original Movie, “Christmas Cookies,” which premiers November 13th at 8/7c. Afterwards, she even stays to bake some of her favorite peanut butter and chocolate cookies. While baking, her grandma from North Carolina Skypes in to talk about her granddaughter and her favorite Hallmark Channel movies.
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Thanksgiving Chandelier
Orly Shani and Paige Hemmis team up to get you ready for Thanksgiving. By hanging a variety of leaves in different colors, they create the perfect fall DIY. The total cost is only $30.
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Beach Waves
Celebrity hair stylist Robby LaRiviere is back and showing you how get those perfect magical waves without touching a curling iron. Using a special spray recipe he made himself will help you achieve that look!
Transforming Leftovers into New Meals
The author of “Eat it Up,’ Sherri Brooks Winton is in the kitchen showing you some delicious dishes you can make using those leftover Thanksgiving dishes. This includes mashed potatoes samosas, cranberry sauce trifle and broccoli slaw.
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Eliza Bennett Interview
Eliza Bennet visits Home & Family to talk about her new MTV series, “Sweet/Vicious,” which airs Tuesdays at 7/8c. In the show, Eliza plays a student and vigilante. She actually had to take three-hour a day martial arts lessons two times a week fro a month to prepare for the role. She even gives Mark some lessons.
Reading Veterans’ Letters
The family members gather around to read veterans’ letters from wars throughout the years, courtesy of The Library of Congress Veterans History Project.
Planting a Tree as a Memorial
Shirley Bovshow shows you how to properly plant a tree for a memorial. She recommends planting the tree during a slow growth period. She also recommends removing the container soil around the roots. Staking trees prevents them from developing a strong trunk.
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