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!
I’d like to introduce you to today’s It’s a Keeper Thursday co-host, Kristin from Delightfully Dowling!
If you don’t already follow Kristin, you should definitely stop by Delightfully Dowling! Kristin features a yummy recipe each week on her own recipe swap — Mangia Monday. Be sure to stop by 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!
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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Happy Thursday! Thanks for hosting.
thanks for hosting a delightfully delicious party
i am all linked up
with my chicken wire note board
happy thursday!
alison
Thanks for hosting. I don’t know how my breakfast sandwich got uploaded twice. Sorry!
Ok, skipped breakfast this morning-not smart to look at this site
thanks for hosting. Love this! happy thursday. following you come visit when you get a chance
http://stayingclosetohome.blogspot.com
Thank you for hosting! This week I have shared the following three seasonal farm-to-table recipes that I made last week and one blog posting:
nut pâté
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/09/nut-pate.html
celery & turnip soup
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/09/celery-turnip-soup.html
mediterranean kale salad
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/09/mediterranean-kale-salad.html
what is csa black box cooking?
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/09/what-is-csa-black-box-cooking.html
Happy cooking!
The Intentional Minimalist
Christina, I have shared some of my goodies from this week. THANK YOU for hosting.
Hi! Thanks for the link party. Looking forward to checking out some of these delicious recipes:)
Ahhh I love Kristin and her blog! Great choice for co-host this week!
Hi, Christina. Everything looks wonderful! I shared a recipe for Lithuanian kugelis today. Thank you for hosting us again this week!
Hello, Christina. I am sharing a recipe for ambrosia today. This is a super, quick recipe and the ambrosia is divine. Thank you for hosting us!
Wowsers …. your recipes are totally fabulous dahlink! I happened to stumble across your website whilst looking at the ‘Just Winging it’ Blog Hop.
I have bookmarked your site into my ‘recipes’ folder and I am now following you.
Hope you can stop by and visit me too
Welcome to It’s a Keeper! Thanks for stopping by and be sure to come back soon!
I posted a profile of teff, a gluten-free grain. Teff flour is actually great in baking cookies and muffins.