Some Pumpkin Link Love

2009 November 19
by megan

Pumpkinbabies

As Thanksgiving approaches, I have been browsing tons of recipes looking for just the right dishes to make. Of course…you know me and pumpkin…I got off on a pumpkin recipe tangent and found some fun recipes that I wanted to share with you. Don’t forget to get your copy of the Pumpkins for Pink E-book…there are tons of fabulous pumpkin recipes in the book that are perfect for the upcoming Holidays.

Pumpkin Cream Sandwiches from Real Simple

20 Fresh and Canned Pumpkin Recipes from Hugging the Coast

Pumpkin Gingerbread from allrecipes.com

Kahlua Marbled Pumpkin Cheesecake from grouprecipes.com

Pumpkin Pie Biscotti from SeasonalRecipes.com

Pumpkin Donuts with Spiced Sugar from Bon Appetit

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  1. 2009 November 19

    I’m the same way, it seems like once the holidays come, I get a mental block as far preparing a menu! I guess because when you cook for the family, you have to make sure to make something everyone will like, which can be pretty difficult! If you like, I’m hosting a Thanksgiving Recipe Exchange party on Half Hour Meals this saturday night! If you can make it just follow this link! http://halfhourmeals.com/community/entry/thanksgiving-recipe-exchange

    Happy Blogging friend, and good luck finding the perfect holiday dish!

  2. 2009 November 20

    Wow thanks so much for including our link! I love pumpkin and enjoy eating it year round (but especially in the Fall).

  3. 2009 November 20

    You know… I have always been freaked out by that Anne Geddes… Any person who can look at a cute little baby and say “ooh, let’s stuff them in a flower pot and shove a pumpkin over their head” has issues in my book!

    Thanks for the recipe ideas though.

  4. 2009 November 20

    mmmmmm pumpkin mmmmmmm!!!!

  5. 2009 November 20

    Cute picture, though the baby on the right is about to burst into tears! Thanks for the links — I probably have 5 cans of pumpkin waiting to be used! :)

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