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Wednesday, May 18th, 2016
Wednesday, May 18th, 2016
Jo Naufahu visits
Friday, August 19th, 2016
Friday, August 19th, 2016
Rachael Leigh Cook Interview
Recap: A Vote of Confidence - Season 6 - Episode 3
Bill convinces an estranged friend to help catch criminals, Abigail & Lucas face off about the saloon's disruption to town, and Faith & Carson consider revealing their relationship.
Recap: Hope Springs - Season 10 - Episode 2
Recap: Hope Springs - Season 10 - Episode 2
Everyone is buzzing with talk of the Hot Springs and how it will help the town. Meanwhile, Elizabeth and Lucas host Aunt Agatha and Julie on an interesting visit to Hope Valley.

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Recap: We're on the Same Team Y'all! - Season 1 - Episode 2
Recap: We're on the Same Team Y'all! - Season 1 - Episode 2
As KITCHEN CLASH begins filming, tensions between Frannie's and Mimi's restaurants - and sisters Amanda and Mae, and their mother, Gus - are running high.
"I'll Be Seeing You" Q&A with Tyler Hynes
"I'll Be Seeing You" Q&A with Tyler Hynes
Learn more about what went into making the all-new Spring Into Love movie "I'll Be Seeing You" starring Tyler Hynes, Stacey Farber and Christine Ebersole!
Entering The Work Force
Entering The Work Force
What Mom Corps Helps Returning Mothers To Consider:
Tanya Memme's DIY Ant Farm
Tanya Memme's DIY Ant Farm
Mason or apothecary jar Soil or sand Ants! Recipe: Putting the ants into the observatory - If you have a narrow opening in the top of your observatory you will probably want to roll a piece of paper into a funnel shape so you can pour the ants down into the observatory. Ants are cold blooded so they slow down when they get cold. Place the ants in the refrigerator for about 5 minutes to slow them down before you dump them into the observatory. This will make it easier and safer to get the ants into their new home. Water – To give better care to your ants give them a few drops of water every day. Don’t make their sand so wet that water pools on top and they drown, but do give them a few drops a day to keep them hydrated. If you really want to give them love, mix a pinch of sugar in a teaspoon of water and give it to the ants once a week! Food – The best foods for harvester ants are small pieces of fresh fruits and vegetables. Celery, apple, and lettuce work really well because they are not real "mushy" and sticky. Don’t overfeed the ants! They only need 2 or 3 small pieces every two days. After two days if the food has not been completely eaten remove it. This will keep harmful mold from growing in the ant habitat. Temperature – Temperature is a huge factor in how long your ants will live. Ants live longer in a cool room at temperatures of 60 – 70 degrees. Don’t keep the ants in a place where they are hit by direct sunlight as this wll cause the temperature inside the ant habitat to rise.
DIY Serums
DIY Serums
Kym Douglas is making her own anti-aging, under eye and eyelash serum.
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