•After Netflix dropped the networks from its lineup, you can now watch Travel Channel, HGTV, and food Network shows on Hulu.

• You can watch full seasons of shows like Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Flip or Flop without a cable subscription.

• JetBlue also announced this week that all three networks will be available on its in-flight entertainment service.

Back in January, Netflix dropped all its HGTV and Food Network shows, a devastating move that left it harder to stream shows like Property Brothers and Chopped. But now, nearly seven months later, there's finally a new place to binge-watch your favorite shows.

In May, Hulu announced HGTV would be part of its live television service, and it turns out you can now watch older episodes on the service, too. You now binge on Fixer Upper, Love It or List It, Flip or Flop, Property Brothers, and House Hunters, plus even more HGTV shows.

And on Food Network, there's Cake Wars, Iron Chef America, and Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, among many others. The deal also includes sister network Travel Channel, so you can watch Bizarre Foods and old episodes of Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations. Apartment Therapy notes that not every single episode of every show is available, but it's definitely enough to pass a lazy weekend in front of the TV.

This is great news for people who don't have cable, because previously you could only watch old episodes on HGTV's website if you had a subscriber login, according to Decider. Plus, Netflix used to only have episodes in so-called "collections," or a few episodes at once. Hulu's deal has full seasons, so it's perfect for catching up. Hulu has two different options: limited commercials for $7.99 a month, or no commercials for $11.99 a month, and both plans start with a 30-day free trial.

And that's not the only new place you can watch these channels. Fox News reports that shows from all three networks are now also part of JetBlue's in-flight television program. That means you can catch up on Chip and Joanna Gaines while you're in midair, and then finish up a season when you get back home to your couch.

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