Monday, March 6th, 2017
Band from TV
James Denton, Scott Grimes, Greg Grunberg and Adrian Pasdar visit Home & Family to talk about their rock group, “Band from TV" which focuses on raising money for charities worldwide. They even give the audience an extra treat and perform the classic song, “Walking in Memphis” for the audience.
Get more info at BandFromTV.org
Chef Babette Davis Cooks
The chef is in the kitchen preparing a delicious vegan dish, portobello mushroom chipotle casserole. She substitutes the meat with tempeh, which is fermented soy with a high content of protein and fiber. The dish is packed with protein and nutrients.
Check out more delicious recipes at the Home & Family Pinterest Page
Beauty from Pantry
Kym Douglas is showing you common products you can find in your pantry and explains how to turn them into beauty supplies. This includes using cinnamon as a lip plumper and making your own beer hair mask.
Get more from Kym at KymDouglas.com
DIY Custom Dog Kennel
Paige Hemmis is taking a console table, wood, barn door hardware, screws and paint and building a dog kennel. One of the benefits of building your own kennel is that it saves space by blending into an existing home layout. The entire cost of this project is just $60.
Get more from Paige at PaigeHemmis.com
Chocolate Stout Cupcakes
Getting into the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day spirit, Dr. JJ is in the kitchen baking chocolate stout cupcakes with Bailey’s cream cheese frosting. If you make your own Irish cream, it can last up to two weeks in the fridge.
Check out more delicious recipes at the Home & Family Pinterest Page
DIY Cut Out T-Shirt
Orly Shani is showing you how to take an old t-shirt and a pair of scissors and turn it into a fashionable cut out shirt.
Check out more fun DIY projects at the Home & Family Pinterest Page
Physicians Mutual
Senior Vice President Bob Gunia visits Home & Family to talk about the importance of dental insurance. Many Americans avoid the dentist because of financial concerns. Meanwhile, untreated dental and gum conditions can lead to far more serious conditions.