It’s a Keeper Thursday: Recipe & Project Linky
Happy Thursday! You know what that means….It’s a Keeper Thursday! IAK Thursday is the place where we all get together and share our “keepers”! Do you have a recipe that you’ve tried, or a craft project you’ve made that was a “keeper”? Well, then we want to see it — each and every week!
This week, I’m going to try something different. Rather than featuring the top recipes here (don’t worry…I’ll still be featuring them, read on…) I thought it would be fun to partner with another blogger to host It’s a Keeper Thursday! It’s a great way to get introduced to new and exciting blogs!
I’d like to introduce you to today’s It’s a Keeper Thursday co-host, Brooke from B & the boy!
If you don’t already follow Brooke, you should definitely pop over and check out her blog! She features great healthy recipes and is sharing her weight loss journey with her readers.
Be sure to stop by B & the boy and say “Hi!”
Would you like to be a co-host on It’s a Keeper Thursday? It’s simple, all you have to do is email me at itsakeeperblog at gmail dot com! I’ll then contact you to let you know if you’ve been selected!
Now, for the featured recipes…I’ll be sharing the top recipes from this link up on Monday! I’ll put together a *special* post just to feature the top viewed posts from this week! So remember to check back! Or, better yet, sign up for my email and follow me on Facebook and Twitter!
I love all of the recipes that are shared here each week – I can’t wait to see what’s linked up today! But before you do, I have just a few little guidelines….
- Your link should be a food or craft/project related item. Link up as many as you’d like!
- Add my button to your sidebar or blog post – help spread the word!
- Be sure to check out some of the awesome posts that others have linked up! Let them know that It’s a Keeper sent you!
And now for this weeks party…
It’s a Keeper Thursday will be open until Sunday at 11:59 PM. And, don’t forget to come back on Monday to see which posts have been featured!
Christina
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Thanks so much for hosting and also for the intro to such a great new site
(new to me)
Oh my GOD I’m already drooling over some of these pictures!
Thanks for hosting! My waistline might not be thanking you, though…
Thank you for hosting! This week I have shared the following three seasonal farm-to-table recipes that I made last week and one posting:
zesty cucumber mango soup & salad
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/09/zesty-cucumber-mango-soup-salad.html
drunken plum salsa
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/09/drunken-plum-salsa.html
sultry & spicy corn salad
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/09/sultry-spicy-corn-salad.html
Living the Raw Life
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/09/living-raw-life.html
Happy cooking!
The Intentional Minimalist
Christina, I have shared Creamy Potluck Potatoes, Spring Mix Salad, Mocha Walnut Brownies, and Apple Dumplings. Thank you for hosting!
I shared: Lea’s Spiced Yogurt Recipe, and Make Your Own Granola.
Hello.I missed your linky for 3 consecutive Thursdays already.Its always nice to be here.I brought our Filipino Lumpiang Prito.
I’ve included my recipe for baked beans. It is easy, economical and uses only real foods. Thank-you for letting me share!
Hi, Christina. All of these recipes look amazing! Thanks for hosting such an inspiring bloghop. This week, I shared my recipe for traditional Pennsylvania Dutch wet bottom shoo-fly pie.