Monday, March 19th, 2018
Daniel Lissing
Actor Daniel Lissing stops by to talk about the upcoming wedding of the century on Hallmark Channel’s Original Series, “When Calls the Heart” when his character Jack finally marries Elizabeth. He also gives fans a sneak peek of what they can expect in the romantic episode, which airs this Sunday at 9/8c.
Siracha and Basil Roasted Pork Belly with Garlic Miso Green Beans
Chef and owner of “The Delicious Cook,” Ronnie Woo is in the kitchen whipping up Sriracha and basil roasted pork belly and pairing it with delicious garlic miso green beans. Before getting started he recommends scoring the pork belly to create extra-crispy edges. Add miso paste to your green beans to create a nice umami flavor to the side dish.
DIY Doughnut Wall
Maria Provenzano is taking a pegboard, frame, spray paint, pegboard hooks, hot glue gun and doughnuts and making a fun and creative DIY to display your doughnuts for serving. When making the doughnuts, add sprinkles, edible flowers, and even edible gold to make them more appealing. The doughnuts should be cool before adding the frosting.
“Uniquely Wired”
Author of “Uniquely Wired: A Story About Autism and its Gifts,” Julia Cook visits Home & Family to talk about her award-winning book. The book has received both education and parenting awards and was illustrated by Anita DuFalla. Each of the stories found in the book are meant to teach life lessons to the reader. You can find “Uniquely Wired” at all major bookstores.
D’Amore’s Pizza
Caroline D’Amore of D’Amore’s Pizza is in the kitchen making a traditional margherita pizza. She also offers up the extra tip that a pizza stone will evenly distribute heat to the crust.
Spring Tablescapes
Ambassador of Balsam Hill, Courtney Allison is creating the perfect spring tablescape and talking about Home & Family’s Balsam Hill giveaway. She also explains that Balsam Hill’s flowers are crafted with True Petal® technology.
Get more information at BalsamHil.com/homeandfamily
DIY Christmas Serving Trays
Paige Hemmis is getting in the Christmas spirit with these serving trays. Before getting started, make sure the acrylic paint that you are using is non-toxic. When done, use drawer pulls for your handles.