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Recipe and DIY Features at #FoodieFriDIY no 31

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Welcome back to #FoodieFriDIY!  We like to think this is one of the best places to share your favorite recipes and DIY projects, as well as find new ones to try!

We now have a Group Board for our participants and we would love for you to join us! You are welcome to pin anything you share with us at the party, as well as up to 10 posts a day. They do need to be food or DIY related though (crafts, tutorials, and organizing is fine).  The rules are listed on the board.

Follow A Dish of Daily Life / Michelle Nahom’s board Foodie Fridays and DIY on Pinterest. 

If you’d like to be added, please follow the board above, as well as all of the hosts of this party (see below). Then send me an email at [email protected] with Requesting Invite – Foodie Fridays and DIY Group Board in the subject line. 

Michelle at A Dish of Daily Life

Christie at A Kitchen Hoor

Mila at Girl and the Kitchen

Petro at The Seaman Mom

Christine at Curried Cantaloupe

Jenny at Honey & Birch  

Your hosts will now be pinning both their features and faves each week to a separate board. To see what we’re pinning, follow along!

Follow A Dish of Daily Life / Michelle Nahom’s board Features and Faves @ Foodie Fridays / DIY on Pinterest.

We also now have a Facebook Community, which is growing. This is a place you can promote your recipes and projects, and we’re offering multiple boosting threads a week. If you are interested in joining us, please request an invite here:  Foodie Fridays and DIY Boost Group    

I’ll still be promoting you the same way I have been, by sharing on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, G+, Yummly, and StumbleUpon. If you stop by my Facebook page with one of your recipes or DIY projects that you linked up at the party, I will guarantee a share of that link on some form of social media. As of late, there haven’t been as many takers…I miss you guys! Please stop by with your recipes and projects! 

My features and faves will get even more special attention with even more shout outs and shares to some of my favorite group boards as well!   

[Tweet “Link up your #recipes and #DIY at #FoodieFriDIY! @adishofdailylife loves to SHARE!”]  

Before I share my features, I want to talk about a valuable tool for food bloggers and everyday cooks. It’s called Yummly. If you share recipes on your blog, you should be using it, because it can be a valuable source of traffic to you, from a new audience that you may not reach otherwise.

For those of you who are just here to pick up recipes, it is a great place to find new recipe recommendations based on your taste preferences, diet restrictions and even what you have on hand in your pantry! You can create your own personalized collection of recipes, but overall it is very different from Pinterest, and I think you will find that it helps you immensely with your meal planning. And yes, it is FREE. If you click on the picture, it will take you to the post. 

If you're short on time, stuck in a cooking rut, or simply looking to save money at the grocery store, you need to check out Yummly. This is your online recipe collection on steroids...a great tool for meal planning!

Okay, with that said, on to my features! I was all over the place this week.

Features at #FoodieFriDIY no 31

From top to bottom, left to right:

Pulled Pork Nachos from Cooking with Vinyl

4 Ingredient Reese’s Fudge Footballs from Hungry Happenings (if you’re looking for football themed ideas, you’re also going to want to check out her Referee Cake and Taquitos Goal Posts and Nacho Bite Pennants for the Big Game)

Tomato, Feta and Arugula Tart with Balsamic Reduction from Everybody Loves Pretty

Easy Upcycle DIY: Make Your Own Bobby Pin Keeper from Living Chic on the Cheap

Baked Glazed Teriyaki Chicken Wings from Hot Eats and Cool Reads

DIY Wintery White Sweater Lamp from A Cultivated Nest 

Peanut Butter and Banana Smoothie from Hello Nature

Creamy Chicken Soup – Chunky Style from The McCallum’s Shamrock Patch

Skinny Raspberry Cheesecake Cups from Annies’s Noms 

If you’d like to pin an individual recipe, please visit the blog where it lives and pin it from there!

We’re not really a rules-type party. But here’s what we do ask. 

1. Link up your favorite recipes and projects from your own blog. Roundups are fine as long as they include links to the recipes or DIY projects. Please DO NOT link a post without a recipe, project, craft, or tutorial.

2. We’d be truly grateful if you shared our party to other food and DIY blog friends so others can join in the fun! Tweet us. Share us on Facebook. However you can help us spread the word, we appreciate!

3. It’s not a requirement of course, but if you can, try to visit another link or two and leave a thoughtful comment. Give someone a shout out on social media. Use the hashtag #FoodieFriDIY…we’re trying to grow a community for all of us, and it’s always nice to make new friends.

4. If you’d like to include a link back on the individual post you linked up, we’d love it, but again, there is no requirement to do so. We are working on a new button if you’d like to put that on your sidebar or link party page. Stay tuned.

And now for the party! 

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The Wellness Wife

Thursday 5th of February 2015

What a great link party! I've gotten some great, healthy recipes. I'll have to link up next time.

Michelle Nahom

Thursday 5th of February 2015

I hope you'll join us tonight...we go live at 9 pm EST!

Mike

Tuesday 3rd of February 2015

I went with Candice's tart recipe....sounds and looks amazing. I'm jazzed with how huge your Friday link up has become, Michelle. Great job :)

Michelle Nahom

Thursday 5th of February 2015

Thanks Mike! It's kind of taken on a life of its own!

Kim

Friday 30th of January 2015

Wow - love how big your link-up is getting!!!

Lou Lou Girls

Friday 30th of January 2015

Hello cute lady! I love being a part of your party each week. Please take a moment to join our party . We would love to party with you,again! Happy Friday! Lou Lou Girls

Tess

Friday 30th of January 2015

Wow! I love those features. I want to make that lamp now. On to checking out the other links. :)