What’s for Dinner? Sunday Link up #184

The holidays are behind us. Now we gear up for the Spring and all the newness of it. The time when we start planting gardens and visiting farmer’s market – and the time when we still need to plan…

  This is the place to answer that question! The home of a collection of fabulous recipes! A collaboration of ideas ~

It’s What’s for Dinner!

So come on in and party with us!

Share as many RECIPES as you’d like!

               Remember, make sure there is an edible recipe in your post.                  (sadly it will be deleted if it doesn’t).

 Here are the some delicious ideas that were shared last week:

 Please stop by and visit our featured bloggers – next week might be you!

The post that had the most visitors was this delicious recipe for Filipino Fried Spring Rolls from Kocina de Pinay in Singapura.

I love those spiralized veggies. Here is a rich and satisfying way to prepare them. Spicy Zucchini Noodles in Peanut Lime Sauce from Crafting a Family. Just delicious.

Spicy Zucchini Noodles in Peanut Lime Sauce

Just look at these succulent chops! My Slice of Mexico shared this amazing recipe – Stuffed Pork Chops – A Midweek Main Course.

008 bed of spinach on plate

And just look at this delicious soup! Thanks to A Day of Small Things, here is the Joy of Corn Chowder.

So are you ready to get cookin’ now?

If you were featured we’d love it if you grabbed a button and shared it on your post!

The Lazy Gastronome

And now, it’s your turn to make us hungry!

Grab our button for your side bar!

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Note: By linking up you are giving the Lazy Gastronome permission to use your posts as future features on the blog. And thank you!

Please be sure to be adding a link to your post, not to your main blog page! We want to see your fabulous recipes! Let’s build an amazing collection of RECIPES!

And now it’s time to start the recipe party!


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20 Responses to What’s for Dinner? Sunday Link up #184

  1. Miz Helen says:

    Hope you are staying warm where you are, it is really really cold here today! Have a good week and thanks so much for the party!

  2. Irene says:

    Thank you so much for featuring my stuffed pork chops, and for hosting another wonderful party; I am joining with two of my meatloaf recipes this time. Have a great week, Helen!

    • HelenFern says:

      Thanks for sharing those beautiful chops Irene!! Thanks for being a part of our party each week too – have a fabulous week.

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  6. All of this delicious food is making me hungry! Hope you have a wonderful upcoming week! Thanks for hosting!

  7. All of these wonderful recipes are making me hungry! Thanks for hosting! Hope you have a great upcoming week!

  8. Marilyn says:

    Thank you for another delicious party! I finally am ahead of the game posting my Valentine’s Day selections. I hope your weather doesn’t get too bad. It really is winter in the states! Enjoy your week.

  9. Mareliz says:

    Wow Helen, thank you for the feature of my Fried Spring Rolls and thanks also to the bloggers who clicked through it. I brought my Food for the Gods today. Have a lovely week.

  10. Helen, thank you for hosting. I’ve got something to warm us up on cold, rainy or snowy days. Looking forward to checking out some of these tasty links throughout the week.

  11. Susan says:

    Thank you so much for featuring My Noodle Recipe!. I appreciate the attention to my recipe. Thank you for hosting.

  12. HolyVeggies says:

    thanks so much for hosting, I’m so glad I found your blog.

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