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Recipe Index

Haha, yes, you guessed it, very far behind with this recipe index.  One of these days....  :)

Well, I'm finally getting around to the recipe index that I always said I was going to add to the site! I've probably made this harder that it has to be, but I've tried to divide the recipes up by major categories.

If you notice a link that isn't right, or I've totally messed things up, please send a {nice} email or comment letting me know! :)

I'm also including posts where I've linked to recipes that I've reviewed, and not just recipes that I've posted. Thanks for stopping by!!

Breads
Best Breadsticks
Burger Buns
Cinnamon Raisin Bread
Monkey Bread
Pumpkin Bread with Cream Cheese Filling

Breakfast
Banana Buttermilk Pancakes
Blueberry Cornmeal Pancakes
Buttermilk Waffles
Sour Cream Pancakes
Whole Wheat Waffles

Cakes, Muffins & Scones
Baked Doughnut Bites
Birthday Cake Cones
Chai Cake with Honey-Ginger Cream
Chocolate Chip Mini Scones
Chocolate Doughnut Muffins
Chocolate-Chocolate Chunk Muffins
Mini Vanilla Bean Scones
One Bowl Chocolate Cupcakes with Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting

Cookies & Candies
Butterscotch Pecan Cookies
Chewy Ginger Snaps
Chocolate Fudge Cookies with Toffee and Dried Cherries
Coconut Clouds
Cranberry Almond Biscotti & Toffee Chocolate Almond Crunchies
Double Shot Mocha Chunks
Graham Crackers
Inside-Out Carrot Cake Cookies
Lemon Ricotta Cookies with Lemon Glaze
Loaded Triple Chocolate Bark
Mocha Nut Cookies
Mocha Toffee Truffle Bars
Painted Cookies
Peanut Brittle {two ways}
Pumpkin Butter Cookies
Red Velvet Cookies

Desserts, other
Millionaire Pie
No-Cook Banana Pudding
Rice Krispie Treats on a Stick

Drinks
Cinnamon Dolce Latte
Peppermint Mocha
Spiced Tea Mix
 

Main Dishes
Alphabet Soup with Albondigas
BBQ Ribs in Crockpot
Chicken & Orzo Frittata
Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole
Chicken Noodle Soup
Chicken Soft Tacos
Chip Chick
Country Meatloaf with Tomato Relish
Country Style Ribs
Cream Cheese Chicken
Creamy Sausage and Tortellini Bake
French Bread Pizza
Frijoles a la Charra
Green Chili Chicken Enchiladas
Italian Crockpot Chicken
Mexican Chicken & Potato Casserole
Nacho Cheese Chicken Chowder
Parmesan Crusted Tilapia
Pepper Pork Sandwiches
Pierogi Beef Skillet
Posole
Sausage and Veggie Packets
Spasagna
Stewed Black Eyed Peas
Stuffed Bell Peppers
Tortilla Casserole, Lightened Up
Turkey Meatloaf

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