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How is everyone doing the the COVID-19 in your community? It’s pretty scary being in the “at risk” group. I’m 64 and I have hypertension. My husband is almost 75 and has a lot of health issues. And I work in child care – a petri dish of germs! I worry I’ll carry it home.
But even if you are in quarantine or out and about, we all still have to eat – in fact – need to eat to stay healthy.
Here is a great place to find and share delicious recipes and find the answer to the nagging question …
 This is the home of a collection of fabulous recipes! A collaboration of ideas ~ And we want yours!
It’s What’s for Dinner!
So come on in and party with us!
Share as many as five RECIPES you haven’t shared in the last month!
        Remember, be sure there is an edible recipe in your post.
 Please stop by and visit our featured bloggers – next week might be you!
There were so many amazing recipes shared! Really!! You should go check them out if you haven’t already.
Or, you can move on down the page and check out the top four posts of the week. Stop by and say hi. You might be featured next week!
Spring isn’t far away, and with spring comes those great vegetables. Just savor this Prosciutto Wrapped Asparagus from Comfort Spring.
St. Patty’s day is right around the corner. Julie’s Creative Lifestyle shared a great dish for that day – Easy Irish Soda Bread!
Here’s another great Irish dish – Grandma’s Dublin Coddle from Miz Helen’s Country Cottage.
Here’s another amazing potato dish. Full of flavor – Cheesy Ranch Potatoes with Bacon from Cindy’s On-Line Recipe Box.
So are you ready to get cookin’ now?
Then grab a button if you were featured and share it on your post!

And finally, it’s your turn to make us hungry! You can share up to FIVE recipes – but please remember, this is a food party only!! And be sure to link to the website that has the recipe – no FaceBook or Pintrest pages please.
 If you shared a post in the last 30 days, please share something different! Repeat posts will be deleted. And thanks in advance!Â
We want people coming back every week. If our recipes are the same ones every week, people will stop coming by
Thank you for playing along!
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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! Spread the word.
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Happy almost St. Patty’s Day! Hope you’re having a fabulous weekend!
Thanks – having a wonderfully relaxing weekend. Hope you are too!
You really made my Sunday with your feature of my Prosciutto wrapped asparagus. What a great way to start the week! Thank you for the feature and hosting each week. Stay safe.
Thanks for sharing it. It looks so good!
Hi Helen,
Hope you and your family are safe and healthy. Thanks so much for the special feature for my Grandma’s Dublin Coddle, I really appreciate it! Hope you have a good week and thanks so much for the parties!
Happy St. Patricks Day!
Miz Helen
Thanks Helen – and all the same to you. Thank you for sharing some amazing recipes every week. It’s people like you that make our party great! Have a lovely week.
Thanks for hosting, stay safe and healthy Helen..
Same to you. thanks for joining the party.
I used to work in daycare and you are right; they are mini germ factories. But oh so fun. I hope you and your husband stay healthy and safe. Thank you so much for hosting.
Thanks Joanne – you as well. Stay home and cook!!
Hope you stay safe and healthy Helen. We are both 65. My husband has cancer and I am diabetic with kidney disease so we are snug as a bug in a rug. My son and granddaughter are staying in. My daughter-in-law goes to one of her jobs, but it is a small workplace and she doesnt deal with people face to face. We are at ground zero here with 8 cases in our county. The county over has 23. But we are all happy so far!! I had to hide the forks though. I wont have any food left if they keep on passing time with snacks. LOL. Thank you for hosting! This is what I featured the week of 3-9 to 3-13 on my blog. On Tuesday was a Raspberry Cheesecake with Mini Cadbury Eggs. Wednesday was a no Bake Oreo Cookie Crust. Thursday I featured Weight Watcher Lemon Tartlets. And winding up Easter Treats Week I posted a Tip Friday Leveling Crust. Enjoy!
Marilyn take good care of yourself. I’m so nervous. My husband is 75 with several major health issues – I’m 64 with asthma. And I am being required to go out and work – with children who carry everything! I’m going to take some vacation time. I’m glad you shared your tasty recipes. Stay safe and take care of yourself.
Thank you for another GREAT party full of inspiring ideas and recipes. I love this week’s features. I brought my Apricot Cherry Galette, Chicken Fricasse and Fiesta Chicken Lasagna. Have a GREAT week.
Thanks Tamy – so glad you joined our party! Have a great weekend.
I hope you’re staying safe and healthy! Thanks for hosting! I brought by some Seaweed Cucumber Salad. Hope you enjoy. :)
Ohh that salad sounds good! Thanks for joining the party!
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