Wednesday, December 27th, 2017
Royal New Year’s Eve
Actress Jessy Schram visits Home & Family to talk about her new Hallmark Channel Original Movie, “Royal New Year’s Eve,” which premieres Saturday, December 30th at 8/7c. She even brings a highlight of the movie for the audience. After her interview, she stays to make DIY confetti poppers with Orly Shani.
Georgian Walnut Stuffed Eggplant Rolls
Host and author Simon Majumdar is in the kitchen making a delicious appetizer of Georgian walnut stuffed eggplant rolls.
DIY New Year’s Eve Tree
Ken Wingard is taking sparkly decorations, yardstick, spray glue, glitter and scissors and turning them into a festive New Year’s Eve Tree!
Blind Snapper
Jake Olson is a blind snapper for USC and sits down with Mark and Debbie to talk about his story. He also shares photos of him on the field and with his teammates.
No Bake Fudge Cheesecake Brownies
Chef Gemma Stafford is making some easy and delicious no bake fudge cheesecake brownies in the kitchen. She explains that in order to save time, you can use store bought brownies for the base of the dessert. Once done, you can always freeze them up to two months and serve when wanting.
Healthy Milestones for Women
Board-certified OB/GYN, author and host Nita Landry M.D. sits down with Home & Family to talk about new guidelines when it comes to women’s blood pressure and reveals common health mistakes that women come across when they hit certain ages.
DIY Cookbook Stand
Paige Hemmis is making her own cookbook stand that will come in handy in the kitchen when making meals.
Sweat Free Make Up
Kym Douglas is showing you some of the best make-up out there that you can wear when working up a sweat, including ELF Makeup Lock & Seal, Stila Stay All Day Liquid Lipstick and MAC Pro Longer Waterproof Foundation.
Ser’darius Blain
Actor Ser’darius Blain sits down with Mark and Debbie to talk about his new movie, Jumanji 2: Welcome to the Jungle, which is in theaters now.
Wellness Super Smoothie
Sophie Uliano is making the ultimate super smoothie in the kitchen, packed with fiber and ingredients that can help control your cholesterol.