Thursday, March 23rd, 2017
Cameron Mathison
Cameron sits down with Mark and Debbie to talk about his upcoming all-new original Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie, “Murder, She Baked: Just Desserts,” which premieres Sunday, March 26th at 9/8c. Aside from acting, Cameron talks about this passion for skiing, something he shares with his co-star, Alison Sweeney.
Gail Simmons
“Top Chef” judge, Gail Simmons is in the Home & Family kitchen preparing a delicious lemon tart and pairing it with a lemonade honey twist. She also points out that the lemon curd can be made a week in advance and stored in the refrigerator. You can even add a variety of oranges to the tart to change up the flavor and color.
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DIY Christmas Chalkboard Calendar
Ken Wingard is getting you ready for Hallmark Channel’s “Countdown to Christmas” with this chalkboard calendar. Don’t forget to get as creative and colorful as you want with your calendar by adding glitter.
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Spring Vegetable Panzanella
Debbie is in the kitchen preparing the perfect springtime dish, a vegetable panzanella. An extra tip is using grape seed oil to create a more neutral taste.
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Hollywood Steals
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DIY Lanyard Strap Purse Handle
Orly Shani is showing you how to make your own lanyard strap purse handle using just a purse, yarn and scissors. The best part about this project is that it will only cost you $10, where Orly has seen it going for up to $750 at high-end retail shops.
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DIY Hexagon Planter
DIY Hexagon Planter
DIY Hexagon Planter
DIY Hexigon Planter
With the help of Home Depot, Dave Hauer is showing you how to make a hexagon planter. She explains that when you buy the wood, you can ask for it to be pre-cut at your closest Home Depot. The entire cost of this project is $300.
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