Southern Plate Celebrates 100 Recipes With Link Love!

100 Recipes!!!
Its hard to believe that my next recipe post will be the 100th recipe post on Southern Plate! This calls for a celebration! Since the beginning, you’ve all be so encouraging and wonderful to me, I truly don’t know how I got so lucky to have such amazingly generous and kind people reading and hanging out on my virtual front porch, but I am so very grateful for each and every one of you.
But we’ve been sitting here on this front porch for a while now and I’ve just been a talkin’ away and haven’t let you get a word in edgewise! So why don’t you step up and introduce yourselves to everyone on this post.
I invite you to list the url to your blog or website along with a description of what its about and/or who you are!
I won’t be responding to these comments (this is your show!) but I will check and follow every link and if you have Southern Plate listed among your links, I’ll be sure to add you to my permanent links as well (which will someday be organized by category and include short descriptions…someday! I am going to update it and add a big, pretty button on my sidebar this weekend.).

After a few days, I’m going to make a button on my sidebar with a shortcut to my “Link Love” post. So go ahead and introduce yourself to the wonderful folks here, and let us get to know you better!

*Your blog or website does not have to be food related! All readers of Southern Plate are invited, welcomed, and requested to participate because YOU Are so very important here!!
All I ask is that you list family friendly websites only, please.

So speak up! Tell us about your blog here!

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34 Comments

  1. I too love to read cookbooks. I can spend hours reading a new one. I think my favorite holiday is Christmas. And a big hello to Miss Millie.

  2. Hi Christy, congrats on your 100th recipe post! My name is Allison, and my blog, The Comma Cafe, is all about the journey to become a full time freelance writer. I also blog about the Hudson Valley in New York State, and a variety of other topics like ovarian cancer awareness. Thanks Christy, for always being so supportive of me and my work! I appreciate it so much! -Allison

    http://thecommacafe.blogspot.com

  3. Hi! I’m Shana and I’m a Yankee living in Georgia! I’m a 31 yr old SAHM with 3 under 3! I”m new to blogging, so there isn’t much there to read, but I find it’s a good release and keeps my far away friends in touch with our life down here! It’s a little bit of everything–rants, inspirations, recipes, crafty stuff, etc. Feel free to come a take a peek into my world!
    http://betweenwhatisrealandadream.blogspot.com/

  4. Hi from the Ozarks,
    I am so happy I found your site. Love your recipes, some of them are the same way we fix our vittles here in the Ozarks. I’m new at this blogging thing but I thought it would be fun to tell people a little about the hills I live in and a little about the hillbilly way of life. I only hope I can get to 100 recipes posted on my site. Thanks for all your many tips and recipes.
    hillbillywoman.blogspot.com

  5. Well, I've become an avid fan of your recipes, Christy. Today when I did my Menu Planning for the week, I incorporated three of your recipes — chicken and dumplings (love it!), mac & cheese and taco soup. My blog is called "How to be a Housewife" and covers the daily doings of me — a babysitting grandma, wife, mom, quilter, and whatever else needs to be done. You can read my blog at http://joanoh2.blogspot.com. I actually mentioned your web site in my blog today (11/10/08).

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