Thursday, January 26th, 2017
Nikki DeLoach Interview
The special guest host, Nikki DeLoach joins Home & Family to talk about her new perspectives on motherhood. Nikki also opens up about discovering a personal healing journey meditation, and describes how it helped her to find forgiveness and to achieve the goal of finding unconditional love. Later on, she heads into the kitchen to prepare a sweet potato casserole.
Sarah Michelle Gellar Cooks
The creator of Foodstirs, Sarah Michelle Gellar is in the kitchen baking a sweet treat just in time for Valentine’s Day. She calls this dessert, “Sprinkled with Love Cupcakes.” As she is baking, she explains that Foodstirs comes with non-perishable ingredients, along with cooking tools. She also hopes that her food delivery program helps promote family members enjoying cooking together.
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DIY Dining Table
Paige Hemmis is showing you how to make your very own DIY dining room table and explains that the starter kits can be purchased online. You will need to get wood at your local hardware store and you can ask for them to pre-cut the wood before you take it home. The entire cost of this DIY is $150, compared to $800 if you bought it in a retail store.
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Get more from Paige at PaigeHemmis.com
Spiritual Messenger
Nikki talks about her experience with a spiritual messenger and introduces Home & Family to Delia Tabuzo, who appears via FaceTime. Nikki shares that that Delia has sent her messages from Nikki’s deceased grandfather. During her interview, Delia performs a spiritual reading for Mark.
Croque Madame
Debbie is celebrating the upcoming premiere of Hallmark Hall of Fame’s “Love Locks” which premieres January 28th at 9/8 on Hallmark Channel. She explains that this dish is a twist on the French dish Croque-Monsieur.
Check out more delicious recipes at the Home & Family Pinterest Page
Hollywood Steals
Sandie Newton is back with a whole new list of Hollywood Steals.
Get these deals at HollywoodSteals.com
Turning Kids Art into Artwork
Ken Wingard shows you how to take your kid’s art and put it on display with this DIY. In the end, it depends on how the display is mounted on the wall to know how much weight it will hold. The entire cost of this DIY will be $35.
Check out more DIY projects at the Home & Family Pinterest page
Get more from Ken at KennethWingard.com