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Actress Annie Starke from the movie "The Wife." Pastry chef Danielle Keene whips up banana whoopie pies with peanut butter filling. Steve Tompkins, Dan Greaney, Richard Appel and Rachel Pulido received their first writing credits while Spike Feresten and Jack Barth received their only writing credits this season. Although the majority of the writing staff stayed on for the next season, both Greg Daniels and Brent Forrester received their last writing credits during season seven.
Tackling issues with a focus on home improvements, crafts, parenting tips, and lifestyle, health, and fitness enhancements. Actors Kelly Kruger and Ryan Paevey from the Hallmark Channel original movie From Friend to Fiance. Actors Emeraude Toubia and Tom Maden talk about Love in the Sun.
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Featuring actress Lacey Chabert; actors Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell; and chef Serena Wolf. Featuring actress Brittany Bristow; TV personality, Chris Harrison; and pastry chef Sally Camacho Mueller prepares almond-roasted panna cotta. Celebrity fitness expert and "The 6 Keys" author Jillian Michaels. Pastry chef Sally Camacho Mueller whips up champagne truffles. Chef Damiano Carrara makes bread-crusted scallops with crispy pancetta and mushrooms. Christina Milian ("Memories of Christmas"); country music artist Aaron Watson, who performs; and Your Mom Cares founders Sharon Feldstein and Patsy Noah, who share their mission to help children.
Shawn Christian from the Hallmark Channel original movie Love in the Sun. Rustic Joyful Food author, Danielle Kartes. Musician and "Love the Earth" author Julian Lennon; Lauren Ash ("Superstore"); and Yankee Magazine senior lifestyle editor Amy Traverso. Featuring author DeVon Franklin; actor Todd Stashwick; and chef Chris Santos prepares potato and goat cheese pierogi.
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Meanwhile, Homer discovers that he has a natural talent for golf and is challenged to a game by Mr. Burns. Meanwhile, Marge accidentally destroys her Chanel suit on the night of a gala ball where she will become a member of the club and buys a new one for thousands of dollars. She demands that her family behave themselves, but realizes that she is becoming too snobby and decides she doesn't want to join the club. The season started off with the heavily publicized "Who Shot Mr. Burns? ", which was the resolution to the first part, which had been a cliffhanger.
Antonia Lofaso prepares crispy squash flowers and whipped beans with crispy pork. Brandon Micheal Hall ("God Friended Me"). Preppy Kitchen's John Kanell bakes chicky cupcakes.
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"22 Short Films About Springfield" has twelve credited writers, the most of any episode of the series. The episode features multiple stories about different characters. The only major recurring characters who were introduced this season were Disco Stu, who appeared in "Two Bad Neighbors," and Brandine Spuckler, who appeared in "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield". Two more episodes, "You Only Move Twice" and "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer" were produced as part of the season seven production run, but both aired the following season.
"Start Now! You Can Make a Difference" author Chelsea Clinton; and Nicole Ari Parker ("Empire"). Vivica A. Fox ("Face the Truth"); Lauren Ash ("Superstore"); and chef Catherine McCord, who cooks herb brined pork chops.
Actress Rosanna Arquette talks about her comedy series "Sideswiped." "Nosh With Tash" host Natasha Feldman prepares turkey meatballs. The emcee of the Family Film Awards, actor Stephen Kramer Glickman. "Pizza City USA" author Steve Dolinsky cooks a deep dish pizza. Actors Frances Fisher and Bruce Davison from the play "Native Gardens." Wanderlust Creamery founder Adrienne Borlongan whips up ube malted crunch ice cream. Chef Roberta Pipito prepares a delicious corn and zucchini pie.
Debbie Matenopoulos and guest co-host Ali Fedotowsky-Manno welcome Hallmark star Lisa Durupt. Dr. Ross and Dr. Ryan Henderson from Hanging with the Hendersons. Debbie and guest co-host Ali Fedotowsky-Manno welcome Hallmark star Lisa Durupt. Debbie Matenopoulos and guest co-host Larissa Wohl welcome Hallmark star Danica McKellar to kick off Christmas in July. Debbie Matenopoulos and guest co-host Ali Fedotowsky-Manno welcome actress Lily Anne Harrison from the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original Christmas Camp.
Author Danielle Kartes whips up savory chili rellenos. Food and lifestyle expert Brandi Milloy discusses the hottest beauty trends for 2019. The episode "Lisa the Vegetarian" features one of the few permanent character changes in the series when Lisa officially becomes a vegetarian. The episode had been pitched by David S. Cohen and the producers felt it would be a surefire way to get Paul McCartney to guest star. McCartney agreed, but only on the condition that Lisa stay a vegetarian and not revert.
Chef Marisa Churchill bakes a peanut butter and jelly layer cake. Actress Rati Gupta talks about "The Big Bang Theory." Lifestyle expert Chadwick Boyd prepares chard pesto and chicken chickpea soup. Actress Wendi McLendon-Covey ("The Goldbergs"); "Fox NFL Kickoff" host Charissa Thompson, who prepares bacon-wrapped cheesy tots; and chef Marcel Cocit, who whips up chocolate pecan pie bars. "State Plate" host and musician Taylor Hicks; "Ashlee and Evan" stars Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross; fitness expert Cassey Ho. Actors Danica McKellar and Andrew Walker from the Hallmark Channel original movie "Love in Design." "The Cowboy Way" stars Bubba Thompson, Cody Harris, and Chris Brown cook Tomahawk steak.
Julia Ormond ("Rememory"); Farrah Fawcett Foundation president Alana Stewart; actor-singer Asia Monet Ray; and "The School Year Survival Cookbook" author Ceri Marsh. En Vogue perform; Curtis Armstrong and Melissa Francis visit; Dean Sheremet cooks spatchcock chicken with smoked garlic; dermatologist Sandra Lee busts myths about acne. Debbie Matenopoulos and guest co-host Ali Fedotowsky-Manno welcome Unstoppable professional surfer Bethany Hamilton. Chef Shirley Chung cooks bacon fried rice. Celebrity lifestyle and wellness expert Jason Rosell. Actress Heather Hemmens from the Hallmark Channel original movie Love, Take Two; Best Home Cook winner Toya Boudy cooks pan-seared steaks; Son of a Southern Chef author Lazarus Lynch.
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