
Hopefully, it will now be easier for all of us to find our favorite recipes. We have divided them into categories that we hope will be easy to scan when you're looking for a dish to make. Some recipes fall into two or more categories, so be sure to cross check. For instance, vegetarian and pasta dishes are also terrific main courses. Blogger only allows a certain number of pages, so we have grouped a number of different categories on the pages. If you select Cookies, for instance, you'll go to the Desserts page where pies, cookies, and cakes are listed as well as other desserts. Just scroll down to the section you want.
The index is still a work in progress. We're trying to figure out why the names of the recipes appear in different colors. That pink is hard to read and we're working on it. (Update: they're pink in Firefox, but not in Safari.) Whew! We've posted over 900 recipes on this blog! We'll be adding more of them as time allows. If you can't find a recipe, let us know. We appreciate your feedback, too. If there's something that would make the index easier to use, please let us know about it. We do have some limitations, of course, but you might think of something clever that we overlooked.
There's a lot more news. It's going to be lively around here with the holidays approaching. We have some amazing weeks planned.
Our second annual Christmas Cookie

You send your favorite Christmas cookie recipe to KristaDavis at KristaDavis dot com. Recipes submitted last year which were not among the winners may be submitted again this year. We're also interested in gluten-free Christmas cookie recipes this year.
Sheila, Wendy, Avery, Jenn, and

Those ten finalists will be listed on a ballot here and our readers will pick the overall winner!
We're still discussing the prize for the winner, so if you have suggestions, we're listening! Start sending your recipes today!
November 12th through 19th, we'll be

Since this is the season for baking and cooking with all sorts of wonderful spices, in December we're bringing you recipes made with spices from Penzey's, one of our favorite on-line and retail store sources of seasonings.
Now you didn't think I would let Halloween pass without a little trick, did you? Rumor has it the photo of my Chicken Scary-aki Monster Fingers had grown men running from the room! If you're squeamish, if you prefer the sweeter side of Halloween, or if your name is Christi, you might want to miss this little trick.
Once again, it's Monster Fingers! But these take about four minutes to make and only require three ingredients. They're great for breakfast or an after school snack.
Banana
almond halves or slices
any red jam or jelly
Cut the banana in half. Slice lengthwise. Press an almond slice on each pointy end as a fingernail. Dribble a little jam on the finger as blood.
Are you still reading Christi? Cover your eyes!

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No ghosts in the bowling alley! |

This is that spot enlarged. So what do you think it is?