We at Melissa Frances are really excited to launch our Recipe exchange link party! While I (Carolyn) have been recuperating from my surgery, I have been enjoying looking at recipes on-line and planning upcoming dinners for my husband and myself. I know that many of you share my love of a good home-cooked meal and desert, so why not share our favorite recipes with each other?
This link party will be open from Friday, April 1 - Wednesday, April 6th. So you have five days to add your recipe to the party!! As an added incentive, we will randomly pick a lucky winner to recieve a wee packet with a few Kitschy Kitchen goodies at the close of this party.
Here are the guidelines for this Recipe Exchange...
1.) Your post needs to contain a link to a recipe. If you find your link has been deleted, it's not because we don't like you (wink), it's because your post did not contain a recipe.
2.) Post a permalink (the link to the post), not the link to your blog.
3.) The link party closes Wednesday at midnight PST.
We're looking forward to seeing the yummy recipes each of you have to share with us - Let the party begin!
Here is mine: Bird's Nest Cookies! So yummy for Spring. :) I made them yesterday for my girls and they loved them.
http://www.gourmet-cookie-bouquets.com/design/tag/easter-cookies/
Danielle
Posted by: Danielle Flanders | April 01, 2011 at 03:09 PM
Good morning I am so happy I saw this, today I will be hosting a cooking exchange/ recipe book in my store. Wow we are in sinchronicity, it is in the local paper today in Puerto Rico. I posted a photo of the newspaper article in my blog as I saw it early this morning and it is all Kitschy Kitchen! I also made a kitchen banner to put in the display area where the food will be today. I would love for you to visit the blog and tell me what you think!
Posted by: Milagros C. Rivera | April 02, 2011 at 08:01 AM
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Slow-Cooker-Chicken-Tortilla-Soup/Detail.aspx
My family loves this soup. Honestly we don't ever order it out because this is so good. Instead of broiling my own tortillas I started buying the flavored kind in the produce section @ the grocery store.
Posted by: Karey | April 03, 2011 at 01:07 AM
Any Nigel Slater recipe is a good one in my book and this one is no exception. Good, simple and amazingly flavoursome!
Colette x.
Posted by: Colette | April 03, 2011 at 07:14 PM
these all look great!!! a little too good in fact... looks like i'll put off bathing suit shopping for ANOTHER week! :)
Posted by: laura lee | April 06, 2011 at 01:27 PM