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Free Chick-fil-A Sandwich

Labor Day Only, wear your sports team logo to Chick-fil-A from 10:30 a.m. to close, and get a free Chick-fil-A Original Chicken Sandwich.

Many thanks to Susan for sharing this freebie!!!

Free Gooseberry Patch Cookbooks

I've posted these before, since one is full of great recipes for the fall, I thought I'd post it again. These are nice little cookbooks! Be sure to check that you want both cookbooks. Un-check the box that requests additional info, if you aren't interested.

Free Eagle Brand Milk pdf Cookbook

15 really great sounding recipes with full-color photos! Yours to print for free!!

Mom's Frugal Blog

On this blog, Donna provides her readers with great money-saving tips, recipes and Christian encouragement. For those of you who enjoy baking your own bread, Donna has 72 recipes!! Be sure to check it out!

Free Encouragement for Moms from Jean Stockdale

Five Things Friday - Five Favorite Desserts

These are in no particular order - just the way they came to mind! I love them all!!

My Momma's Banana Pudding/Pecan Pie

My Friend Judy's Cheesecake

My Friend Julie's Strawberry Cake

My Friend Tonya's Chocolate Cobbler

Key Lime Pie at J. Alexanders/Apple Walnut Cobbler at Houston's

Technically, I guess that's really 7, not 5. But, who's counting, right?! ;0

Many blessings and happy cookin' ~ Connie

Comments

  1. Thank U 4 the "linky love"!
    If its okay, I'd like to return the blessing and mention your blog as well! -for the southern cookin', menu planning, and the giveaways! Do you do them every month?

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  2. Ooh, that apple walnut cobbler sounds delicious.

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  3. I like banana pudding and cheesecake too. And the chocolate cobbler sounds great, but a no, no for me. They all sound so good.

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  4. Thank you so much for promoting my blog on yours. It is my great joy to encourage MOMS. God has granted me a great privilege and honor to teach MOMS about the truth of the Word and God's plan for the home!

    I love reading your blog. I think I would love the shrimp and grits casserole. Did you use or frozen shrimp? We can easily get frozen shrimp. Would that work?

    Blessings.

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  5. I love your blog. It is great to see all your hints featured in the Pontotoc Progress, too.

    Keep up the good work. You've got a lot of fans like me (related or not!)

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