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. Hey! I’m Donna, aka Yellow Jeep Blonde. I’m a 40+ year old trying to figure out what to do with my time now that my boys are all grown up. So I’m taking up photography (which is a lot more difficult than I’d imagined – you just point and shoot, right? I thought.) And I cook. Always have.

    I share old tried and true recipes, recipes for budget meals, and new recipes that I experiment with because I’m a self-confessed cookbook HOG!

    Come see me! http://www.yellowjeepblonde.com

  2. Hi – I stumbled on Southern Plate through another food blog I’ve been reading. I found the banter to be friendly and the cooking like my own family’s. So I decided to stick around. 🙂 Congratulations on the 100th recipe!

    My blog is random – maybe even a glorified journal. I do a few cooking posts when I can remember to take the photos. I write about whatever is interesting to me or is going on with me at the time, so it’s liable to be anything. I’m probably not too interesting compared many other bloggers out there, but I try to update at least a couple of times a week.
    If you do visit – I’d like to know. So please leave a comment. 🙂
    http://keeponwalkingnothingtoseehere.blogspot.com/

  3. Hi, I’m Bill.

    I’m a 46 year old male. I quit my job a few years ago so I could take care of my 82 year old Dad. It’s been amusing and frustrating but he took care of his daddy and my mom while both were ill so I couldn’t really do any less for him. I have been known to tell him I was gonna wait till dark and go throw him over the gates of the cemetery if he didn’t behave.

    I found this blog and instantly loved it because it gave me recipes like my Grandma used to make and it makes the old man happy.

    Try the Butterfinger Cake.. I got Marriage proposals out of it. I do have a blog but it ain’t much. You can click on my name to get to it.
    LONG LIVE SOUTHERN PLATE!

  4. hi 🙂 I’m Karen, I don’t cook much, but I send the yummy recipes to my hubby who is an awesome cook!

    Between us we have 7 children and 9 grandchildren and one more on the way.

    I blog here http://www.cottonspice.com/CSblog about the quilting magazine I publish online, and my knitting and sewing, and just the other day, started a new sideline business making and selling digiscrapping kits! I LOVE digiscrapping!!!

    I work at home, and we live in Joplin, MO. Whether I cook or not, I sure enjoy reading your posts/emails Christy 🙂

  5. Hi Everyone!

    Congrats to Christy, wow, 100 recipes!

    My name is Heather and I was born and raised in California. I married my husband in June, and he got accepted to Georgia State University so we packed what we could into our two cars, ditched everything else, and drove across the country, stopping where we wanted to along the way and making a road trip of it. He is now pursuing his PhD in Neurobiology and for now I’m officially a housewife. I’ve applied to attend the local community college here and anticipate taking classes in Microbiology next semester.

    My blog, http://theadventuresofheather.blogspot.com/ is about my adjustment to life in the South and the various “adventures” I have along the way. Mostly my blog is recipes that I’ve either created or found, and a couple of blogs about knitting and quilting.

    Nothing special really, but it makes me happy to share this part of my life and I enjoy all the awesome ideas and recipes that all you guys out there share with the world!

  6. Hi! I’m StitchRaven, and my blog’s about my cross-stitch projects and a place to put little free projects as I design them. I’ve only just gotten started, but come take a look.
    I’ll likely kick in a recipe or two every now and then as well, life sneaks in around the stitches every once in a while.
    http://stitchraven.blogspot.com/
    Thanks for your great sense of humor, and wonderful recipes. Keep ’em coming!

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