Monday, January 9th, 2017
Regis Philbin
The iconic host Regis Philbin joins Mark and Debbie as part of a week-long guest host spot on Home & Family. He talks about his career throughout the years, including making his TV singing debut in front of one of his idols, Bing Crosby. Later on, Regis takes some of your questions from social media.
Dog Haus “Grand Slam” Hot Dog
Chef Adam Gerber is in the kitchen with Regis to make one of his famous hot dogs he calls the “Grand Slam.” His insider tip is to not overcook the hot dog and leave it in its natural casing for an extra “snap.”
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DIY Wall Wood Art
Paige Hemmis shows you how to create a work of art out of wood tiles. If you are trying to sell your home, she advises that adding built-in features such as this DIY can add value. The entire project will only cost you $20!
Check out more fun DIY projects at the Home & Family Pinterest Page
Get more from Paige at PaigeHemmis.com
Natural Sleep Aids for Regis
Regis admits he has a hard time sleeping, so Sophie Uliano is here to show him a list of products that will help ensure a good night’s rest. She even has a recipe for a sleep spray that helps calm you before bed.
Get more from Sophie at SophieUliano.com
Greg Grunberg Interview
The actor/author/producer Greg Grunberg visits Home & Family to talk about parenthood and the importance of spending equal time with your children. This is especially important in Greg’s family, since his middle child suffers from epilepsy and requires special attention. Regis also opens up about how important this is as a grandparent, as well.
New Ways to Cook Bacon
Dan Kohler is back in the kitchen showing you some clever ways to prepare bacon, but without the mess. He recommends using water in the pan, bringing it to a medium heat with the bacon in it, explaining the water will help render the fat out of the strip.
Get more from Dan at RenegadeKitchen.com
Leather Lunch Bag
Ken Wingard is showing you how to make a handy re-usable leather lunch bag, using a paper lunch bag, leather/vinyl and a sewing machine. He reminds you that the leather lunch bags can be slightly heavier but the good news is they are easy to clean with just one wipe.
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Get more from Ken at KennethWingard.com