Tuesday, December 12th, 2017
Nicky Whelan
Actress Nicky Whelan sits down with Home & Family to talk about her new Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Movie, “Romance at Reindeer Lodge,” which premieres Sunday, December 17th at 9/8c. She shares photos from the set and talks about the friendships she made while filming. The actress also opens up about what the holidays mean to her and her family.
Pomegranate Glazed Ham
Lifestyle expert Chadwick Boyd is in the Home & Family kitchen making a traditional holiday feast of pomegranate glazed ham. When purchasing, make sure your ham has a diamond pattern to allow the glaze to penetrate. As he is preparing the recipe, Chadwick also reveals how close he is to his grandparents and how it was his grandmother who first taught him to cook.
DIY Christmas Wreath
Paige Hemmis is getting your house ready for the holidays by making a DIY Christmas wreath using wood twig, floral wire, wire cutters and bright and colorful embellishments. When adding color to the wreath, Paige recommends using fake greenery instead of real greenery because it will make the wreath last longer.
Pig’s Ear Pastries
Actress/model Denise Boutte is in the kitchen making pig’s ear pastries. When preparing, make sure you can fry the dough in something that enough room to hold two inches of oil.
Gifts that Give Back
Kym Douglas is introducing you to creative gift ideas for the holidays that happen to have a way of giving back to the community.
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Get more from Kym at KymDouglas.com
DIY Christmas Candlestick Lollipops
Brittany Young returns to Home & Family and taking wooden candlesticks, wood rounds, paint, paint brushes, glue and hot ribbon and turning them into Christmas candlestick lollipops. This is not Brittany’s first time at Home & Family, she was a DIY Star finalist last year.
End of Year Medical Updates
Dr. JJ is back and giving you some of the latest medical updates of this year. This includes women who breastfeed having a reduced rate of breast and ovarian cancer, as well as building a tolerance to food early on for your child.
Get more from Dr. JJ at CallingDoctorJJ.com