When does 'Magnolia Table: At the Farm' premiere?
The show premieres Sunday, September 7, 2025, at 11 a.m. ET.
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Joanna Gaines' 'Magnolia Table: At the Farm' is set to premiere on Food Network, Magnolia Network, and HBO Max, inviting viewers into her family's kitchen for a personal cooking experience.
Joanna Gaines is expanding her culinary presence with 'Magnolia Table: At the Farm,' a refreshed version of her popular series. Premiering September 7, 2025, the show will air on both Magnolia Network and Food Network, and will also be available on HBO Max. This marks the first time one of Joanna's series will be broadcast on Food Network, broadening her audience reach.
Filmed in the Gaines family's kitchen, the six-episode series offers an intimate look at their cooking and farm life. Joanna shares personal family recipes and cooking tips, emphasizing the importance of slowing down and enjoying the process of creating simple meals. The show aims to inspire viewers to savor time spent with loved ones through the joy of cooking and sharing food.
Allison Page, President of Magnolia Network, noted the personal and relaxed feel of the series, highlighting Joanna's return to her most comfortable space: the farm. The simultaneous airing on multiple platforms ensures accessibility for both longtime fans and new viewers, reinforcing the Gaines' brand of approachable and heartwarming content.
The show premieres Sunday, September 7, 2025, at 11 a.m. ET.
Episodes will air on Magnolia Network and Food Network and will be available for streaming on HBO Max the same day.
The series focuses on baking, featuring cherished family recipes, seasonal favorites, and simple, sweet comforts, all set in the Gaines family's kitchen on their farm.
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