Home & Family - Season 7
Season 7
Episodes
Episode 1
Actress Julie Gonzalo from the Hallmark Channel original movie "Falling for Vermont"; actor John C. McGinley ("The Good Catholic"); celebrity chef Scott cooks; Debbie and Matt Iseman make healthy game day appetizers; Hallmark Channel's Canine Goodwill Ambassador, Happy the Dog; ways to wake up our faces; a DIY crate train; DIY backyard decor; the hottest day-to-night fashions.
Episode 2
Actress Holly Robinson-Peete from the HMM original movie "The Midnight Show Murders"; actor Michael Luwoye ("Hamilton"); chef Casey Thompson cooks; dog trainers Nate Schoemer and Laura London ("Rescue Dog to Super Dog"); confectioner Valerie Gordon makes a butter cake; activist and labor leader Dolores Huerta; DIY top hat lamps; DIY flower top bathroom jars.
Episode 3
Actress Lacey Chabert; actor Noah Wyle ("Shot"); choreographer Mary Murphy ("So You Think You Can Dance"); food and lifestyle expert Dzung Duong whips up a dessert; author Andrew Wittman has tips for reducing stress; nutritionist Alexandra Catalano makes acorn squash taco bowls; timesavers for busy parents; DIY champagne beauty; a DIY ballet slipper photo display; how to make turf coasters.
Episode 4
Boyz II Men's Shawn Stockman and his wife, Sharhonda, stop by; singer-songwriter Tiffany performs; cookbook author Cathy MItchell mkaes a sausage, egg and biscuit bake; The Unlikely Florist, Spencer Falls, shares beautiful arrangements; chef Byron Talbott makes banana bread ice cream sandwiches; the Ole Skool Crew Supreme Dance Team performs; DIY marble Christmas candles; DIY butterfly records.
Episode 5
Actor Timon Kyle Durrett ("Queen Sugar"); actor Corbin Bernsen and his wife, Amanda Pays, discuss their interior design book; food blogger and author Hilah Johnson is in the kitchen; beauty influencer Sazan Hendrix; Jonas Corona from the non-profit organization Love in the Mirror discusses helping homeless children; adorable DIY thumbprint dandelions; Debbie makes healthy school lunches; how to make a mosaic bookshelf; DIY felt ball trivets.
Episode 6
Miss America 2018, Cara Mund; actor and author Rajiv Surendra shows us basic calligraphy; baker Melissa Randall whips up Mississippi mud cake; finalists of the American Humane Hero Dog Awards stop by; author Tiffanie Turner makes paper fall magnolias; products to help us look like beauty queens; Maria Provenzano cooks spicy smoked mozzarella stuffed meatballs; the best new medical apps; how to make a laundry room drying rack.
Episode 7
Actress Carly Jibson ("The Guest Book"); actress Kathrine Herzer ("Madam Secretary"); TV personality Tia Mowry makes a peach raspberry crisp; authors John Aldridge and Anthony Sosinski share their story of friendship and survival; chef Vic "Vegas" Moea cooks; an adorable DIY sleeping baby sign; DIY faux acorn decor; multiple uses for one beauty product; the hottest legging looks for less.
Episode 8
Grammy-winner Tina Campbell from Mary Mary performs; actress Judith Light ("Transparent"); chef Daniel Waked cooks ribeye steak; TV personality Mari Takahashi discusses "Prank it FWD," a "pranks for good" program that provides life-changing surprises to deserving people; Ken builds a sleigh shelf; Kym has eyelash, eyebrow and nail growth hacks; how to vet a doggy day care; Orly makes a burlap bedskirt.
Episode 9
Actress Essence Atkins ("Marlon"); author Laurie Gelman; executive body and business coach Thomas DeLauer makes cauliflower crust pizza; Dr. Dena Amato debunks myths about chiropractors; U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Israel Del Toro shares his amazing story; Debbie cooks slow-roasted lamb ribs; Ken creates a wire angel door knob hanger; a DIY roll-away closet.
Episode 10
Actress Kristin Booth from the HMM original movie "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Home Again"; TV host Catt Sadler ("Daily Pop"); actor Rory O'Malley ("Hamilton"); celebrity chef Ashley Clay cooks maple pecan glazed salmon with stuffed sweet potatoes; the Ambassador of Americana, Charles Phoenix, bakes funny face pancakes; how to grow garlic; a DIY autumn tablescape; DIY Christmas coffee cozies.
Episode 11
Actress Chandler Kinney ("Lethal Weapon"); TV host Mike Richards ("Divided"); the owner of Fat Sal's, Josh Stone, cooks a fat cheesesteak burger; floral designer Carly Cylinder has a DIY harvest candlelit centerpiece; author and plus-size supermodel Tess Holliday; Debbie makes an after school chocolate pudding; a DIY rosemary pumpkin wreath; a DIY belt chair; animal shelter tips; a DIY silver bells pom pom garland.
Episode 12
Actor Ryan Paevey from the Hallmark Channel original movie "Harvest Love"; Grammy-winning singer Tionne "T Boz" Watkins from TLC; actor John Carroll Lynch ("Lucky"); food writer Linda Miller Nicholson cooks fall caramelle pasta with browned butter sauce; Dr. Mary Neal visits; solutions for dry and cracked feet; DIY autumn leaf bowls; Ali cooks French toast fries; a DIY cassette tape purse; a makeover for a very deserving recipient.
Episode 13
Singer Lauren Alaina performs; actress Kim Fields ("A Question of Faith"); dancer and singer Mackenzie Ziegler talks about her tour; author and food writer Matt Moore cooks pulled pork tacos; Emily Belle Freeman shares her deeply personal story of overcoming doubt in her faith; Kym shares beauty fixes; a DIY cookie cutter sign; DIY birthday candles; DIY conversation gloves.
Episode 14
Actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth; actor Horatio Sanz ("Great News"); Jamie DeMent cooks country ham shrimp and grits; Dr. Jen Arnold and Bill Klein ("The Little Couple"); travel expert Tracy Gallagher has family friendly holiday travel; Medal of Honor recipient, Spc. 5 James C. McCloughan, shares the incredible story of his heroic acts during the Vietnam War; Maria whips up apple pie pops; a rotating benchtop tool stand; the hottest fall sweater fashions; a DIY sunflower windmill.
Episode 15
Actress Jen Lilley from the Hallmark Channel original movie "Harvest Love"; TV host Adrienne Bailon ("The Real"); Tieghan Gerard bakes nonna's Dutch cake; country singer Jackie Lee performs; celebrity chef Antonia Lofaso cooks; director Lara Stolman, swimmer Michael McQuay and his father discuss their documentary "Swim Team"; DIY book page Christmas trees; old Hollywood beauty secrets; Shirley grows medicinal echinacea.
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