I am joining Foodie Friday at Designs by Gollum..it is still Friday! I hope you will go visit ML and see what she, and many others, have cooked up for you..
Some chicken soup for what ails you? Sending a big bowl to The Tablescaper, she’s feeling under the weather..( I KNOW. lots of people did soup! )
Or maybe some Pot pie??
I label it in case we forget what we are eating…:) My friend Sol at Memories in the Baking showed us that before we were bloggers..of course, she does hers better!) You can get the alphabet cutters in Michael’s with your coupon!
And some dessert..
An individual apple crisp made with left over oatmeal raisin cookie dough that never made it to the cookie stage..
Put a little ice cream on it, you deserve it!
Have a wonderful weekend…Do you have all you decorations down? Inside, yes, but waiting to be hauled to the basement..outside..uh..nope..too cold and icy!
Thanks for stopping by…
Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteIf I could only label my food for the freezer so well it would save a lot of surprises.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea for the cookie dough. If it is no longer going to be a cookie does it still have all the calories? I'm just asking.
Looks so good and comforting!
ReplyDeleteBut seriously Kathleen, it's hard to imagine any warmth emanating through your blog, while I'm freezing my donkey off.
Have a great and cozy weekend!
All three look wonderful and perfect for a damp and chilly winter day. Your photos are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh, Kathleen thank you so much. I wish I could just reach into the screen and grab that bowl. I thought I had some in my freezer, but only chicken broth. I did throw some veggies in, but when you're feeling lousy, somehow making your own soup just doesn't cut it. Only wish you were closer!
ReplyDeleteLove the reminder of what we're eating!!!
- The Tablescaper
I'll take all three!! It is so cold they would be perfect...
ReplyDeleteLove the labeling of your potpie... that's what I need to make this weekend!
Looks so YUMMY!!! Cathy
ReplyDeleteKathleen, you make the prettiest food! I'm sure it tastes delicious, but your presentation is just incredible! I need the letters, so I can initial my pot pie, because my husband finishes his first and then starts eating mine! That tablescape makes such a beautiful winter header. I told my husband today that we might have our outdoor Christmas lights up until spring, 'cause I'm not getting out in this cold to take them down! Maybe my neighbors will get tired of looking at them and come take them down! laurie
ReplyDeleteI love the potpie with the letters cut out... I stared and stared and tried to figure out how you did it! Finally I read a little! lol!!
ReplyDeleteAll of the soul warming food looks delish!!
xoxo
Janie
Funny, I posted about comfort food this week also! Everything here looks so yummy! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteForget the soups, I need chicken pot pie! It's one of the few foods that my husband really won't eat. I left my devoted pot pie eaters on Long Island. I may have to make them and have friends in for lunch.
ReplyDeleteHope you're staying warm... Nancy
There can never be too many soup recipes...it is my favorite! Love the potpie...I rarely make it, I should do that more.
ReplyDeleteOur decorations have been down a while, but the outdoor decorations may be up until May at the way the weather is behaving.
Sue
Three perfect comfort-food groups ;) Sure, go ahead and put some ice cream on for me!
ReplyDeleteMay I drop by for a pot pie, Kathleen? That's a favorite of mine and I would love to sit at your gorgeous table and chat.
ReplyDeleteHope your weather is improving and the snow is gone for the present.
Snowing here today and I'd love some of that potpie to warm me up and apple crisp with cookie dough sounds/looks perfect ...of course, with ice cream! Keep warm!
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I want one of each!
ReplyDeleteThe more soup, the better. That's my motto. There are always subtle differences that keep a cook from getting into a recipe rut. So this one is going into my file.
ReplyDeleteI adore the letter cutters. Your pot pies look delicious, but anything in your kitchen is a dream.
Kathleen, we can never have enough soup ~ I could gladly eat it every day and yours looks particularly delicious.
ReplyDeleteAnd the pot pie, and the crisp... brilliant to use the cookie dough that way. It's ALL good. :D
Hope your weather tames down and your driveway thaws. Stay safe and warm!!
What and where in Michaels will I be looking for those cute cut outs...mini cookie cutters?....near the baking stuff??....I'm sending over the biscotti recipe in a minute....let me know how you like them...
ReplyDeleteThis hit the spot. Chicken soup is always wonderful but especially good when under the weather! I am lovin' the letters and the little pot pies!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks good, Kathleen! Catching up with all that I missed. All my decs. are put away except for one outside thing!
ReplyDeleteKathleen, what a perfect snow day meal. I love pot pies but have never made one. John would love your chicken soup. I never make it; I'm not a fan. He and my mom used to make it together a couple of times a month during the winter. He misses that.
ReplyDeleteMaking me hungry. I can't warm up tonight and all your food looks like they might help that situation.
ReplyDeleteMMMMMMmmmmmm, I'll be over in a jiff !
ReplyDeleteI think the cutters are great - wonder how they would work on calzones....ya know how everyone wants them filled out different !!?!?
Soup sounds great for this yucky weather..Mmmmm apple crisp... I haven't eaten breakfast and now I am starved !
Hugs ~ Kammy
We're all thinking soup these days! It all looks wondeful Kathleen!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks great in individual servings like that. Great post!
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