The Balancing Act - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

New Year, New You!

Better Ingredients for a Healthier Lifestyle
Macadamia milk; Smucker's fruit and honey spread; home loans for military veterans; do-it-yourself car care; treating restless legs syndrome.

Improve Your Quality of Life With Performance & Care
Protecting a business with e-commerce insurance; hair care tips; chef Ralph Pagano uses Maggi's liquid magic; the importance of blood work.

Tribute to Dads & Grads
Honoring fathers and graduates; traveling to Bimini; backyard barbecues; performance driven tires from Kumho.

Bee the Change
Amber Milt learns the importance of bees at the Bayer Bee Care Center in North Carolina; visiting the Farmer's Table in Boca Raton.

Alternatives to Balancing Life and Health
The importance of vitamin supplements for pet health; protecting skin from the sun; chef Ralph Pagano makes tilapia; home loan tips; clubfoot.

Tempting Your Taste Buds!
Delicious treats for the whole family; chef Ralph Pagano discusses adding a taste of Asia to recipes; wines; diagnostic genetic testing; do-it-yourself car care; tips on the home loan process.

Beneficial Ingredients for a Better Lifestyle
A new addition to the dairy-free family; dry brushing your skin; medicine revolutionized; mortgage tips; chef Ralph Pagano makes sourdough.

Health Matters
Saving a baby's life with umbilical cord blood; chef Ralph Pagano adds liquid magic to a meal; sun protection.

Dream Big Money Makeover
Financial expert Natali Morris shows a Spokane, Wash., family how to consolidate their finances and help plan for a better future.

From Home to Vacay: Tips for Success
Navigating the home loan process; working from home; chef Ralph Pagano serves up tilapia; vacations in Sanibel, Fla.

Tips for Being a Successful Mom Boss
Raising asthma awareness; understanding and identifying scoliosis; tire-changing tips; chef Bryan Tyrell celebrates National Rice Month.

Magical Ways to Balance Your Life
Behind the scenes of Disney's musical ``Aladdin''; working from home; chef Bryan Tyrell solves back-to-school dinner dilemmas.

From Your Health to Your Heart
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, ``Love Never Dies''; a women's guide to stroke risk and prevention; primary periodic paralysis.
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