Let's get ready to celebrate and have a happy day:@)
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Also Joining:
The Inspiration Exchange
Whimsy Wednesday
Tutorials, Tips and Tidbits
Full Plate Thursday
Foodie Friday
Kitchen Fun and Crafty Friday
Strut Your Stuff Saturday
TGIF Link Party
Celebrating All Things Summer
I don't have a spritz maker so could you just box up four dozen of those cookies and send them to me? We'd all be ever so grateful.
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Bonnie
Hey I have a spritzer and could make these. They all look fun, festive, and delicious!
ReplyDeleteUh, I think I meant to say spritz maker. I don't have a spritzer. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou're making my mouth water! Love those cute star cookies! These are perfect for a note card collection my friend! We're ready for the holiday ahead....I've been decorating a little today! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteSuch great holiday ideas! You've inspired me to do something red, white and blue for the 4th!
ReplyDeletemy sweet tooth kicked in BIG TIME on the first photo!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas for the 4th! They all look yummy!
ReplyDeleteWe can always count on you for getting us started, in a timely manner, for the holidays and special occasions, with something fun and festive. The kid would get a kick out of the eggs for sure.
ReplyDeleteI went to the market today to get some of the ingredients for the bread recipe you shared..darn it anyway if they were out of the bulk dill and I didn't want to pay over $6.00(ouch)for the jar in the regular spice section. I got some caraway seed and may sub that instead, fingers crossed. Oh, I got dried parsley, I hope that's what you used. xo
I am makin' that flag pie for the 4th !! :))
ReplyDeleteOver from the card party...:)
Really cute and creative ideas!
ReplyDeleteOhhh those spritz cookies are just adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteTime to get out my spritz maker! Who doesn't love a spritz!
ReplyDeleteMight make the pie too!
ReplyDeleteDarling cookies...I have a cookie press, too...maybe it'd work. The pie looks very festive and would make eyes light up!
ReplyDeleteHow could you not stand and cheer with great red white and blue food like this!!
ReplyDeleteAll your red, white and blue is creative and tasty looking. Care to design a July 1 Canadian pie?
ReplyDeleteJudith
A celebration of yumminess! Red white and blue fun! I love your cookies, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteHahaha, now pass me a cookie!
ReplyDeleteLove the red, white and blue eggs, is there a tutorial?
ReplyDeleteI usually make a pie with stars and stripes. Love the spritz cookie idea. Wishing I hadn't given my spritz gun away. May have to invest in a new one. '-)
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting from Vee's party. Love your photos for note cards. I'd like to reach right through my computer screen and grab one of those yummy looking cookies. The pie and eggs look good, too!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to do a star and stripes pie for the 4th. The spritz cookies look festive as well.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Lynn, The red white and blue star cookies look and I know taste awesome. This 4th we will have 6 of our grands two of our daughters and one of our sons here for a week over the 4th. We will be camping for a week starting this Friday. Busy here at Backyard Neighbor's home as usual.LOL
ReplyDeleteSo we will be on a one week blog leave. I have preposted a few things to share though. I'll be back!!!
Have a wonderful 4th and I know you will be cooking something delicious. The chicken recipe looks so good. I too have stayed away from cumin so I need to try the recipe. I enjoy your posts always.
Hugs, Jeanne
Do you know that I actually did try your patriotic dyed eggs? I love the idea of using the food photo for the notecard party. What a great recipe card idea!
ReplyDeleteCan you believe it's almost 4th of July....where did this summer go? I love the RWB cookies.
ReplyDeleteLynn, The spritz and the sugar cookies are amazing! So is the pie. Thanks for sharing ideas for the 4th.
ReplyDeletexo Beth
The fourth of July? Really? I can't believe it! This year we will forego our annual fourth bash as we are expecting the new grandbaby at that time. This means that I need to be the one who comes up with something clever to bring to a friends bash. The red, white and blue deviled eggs are looking very interesting! :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie
Very creative. What wonderful ideas. Not sure what we are doing but I know what I will be taking, probably to our daughter's house.
ReplyDeleteQMM
Such cute ideas! That first one seems the easiest!
ReplyDeleteNow you've got me thinking about the 4th!
Deanna
Fun foodie ideas for the 4th, Lynn! I always inspire me with your creations. xo
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas for the 4th! =)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Melissa
Great food shots! Love this idea.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love your beautiful food pictures! Those deviled eggs are so fun!
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Carol
Fun foods! I like the spritz flowers with the candy centers. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I too love the Spritz cookies.. you're making me hungry...
ReplyDeleteHurray for Independence Day! Love the recap Lynn and fun notecards! I must try your dyed deviled eggs!
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely beautiful collection of desserts for R-W-B holidays (or any day).
ReplyDeleteI would have never thought to make spritz cookies like that! You are so clever.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at A Peek Into My Paradise TGIF Link Party! I can't wait to see what you link up next week! I hope to see you at the (Not SO) Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop! http://apeekintomyparadise.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific week!
Hugs, Cathy
Sounds yummy! Visiting from the All Things Summer link up! Feel free to also link this one up at our Ladies Only Blog Share Link Party. Our theme this week is Red, White & BBQ! This fits nicely. :)
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