Friday, November 2nd, 2018
Erin Krakow and Wendie Malick
Actresses Erin Krakow and Wendie Malick visit Home & Family to talk about their upcoming new original Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie, “Marrying Father Christmas,” which premieres Sunday, November 4th at 9/8c. The actresses also discuss their own bond they formed while filming the movie.
Brown Sugar Baked Chicken with Grits Souffle
Author of “Carla Hall’s Soul Food,” Carla Hall is in the kitchen making her famous brown sugar baked chicken with homemade grits soufflé. With this particular dish, Carla recommends using chicken thighs and legs on the bone to get the best flavor. Later on, she answers frequently asked cooking questions.
DIY Christmas Card Tree
Ken Wingard is showing you a creative way to display this year’s Christmas cards by turning them into a tree to hang on your wall. An added tip is using pliers to help shape the wire to a desired branch shape.
Pet Road Trip Essentials
Larissa Wohl is giving you some helpful tips and suggested products to help make road tripping with your dogs easier.
Suukaa Dog Seat Cover, $29.99, Amazon.com
Sherpa Safety Suite, $19.90, Amazon.com
My Pet Pail, $59.99, Amazon.com
Moonta Portable Foldable Pet Playpen, $19.99, Amazon.com
Nancy Naigle
Author Nancy Naigle sits down with Cameron and Debbie to talk about her book, “Christmas in Evergreen.” She also discusses what life has been like since her books have been turned into Hallmark Channel movies. This includes the premiere of Hallmark Channel’s Original Movie, “Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa,” which you can watch Sunday, November 18th at 8/7c.
Santa’s Whiskers Cookies
Danielle Kartes, author of of “Rustic Joyful Food,” is baking a fun and festive treat of Santa’s whisker cookies. The key is to fold in flour and mix until it forms a crumbly but moist dough. The best part about this recipe is that the kids can get involved and help out and will have fun doing it.
DIY Felt Pinecones
Maria Provenzano is taking styrofoam eggs and felt and turning them into decorative pinecones. In order to add more detail to the pinecones, cut felt pieces into a variety of sizes. A finishing touch is adding white paint to the felt pinecones to make it look like snow.