Most Viewed of 2011
I hadn’t planned to write a “top ten” post, since I link back to these recipes anyway. But quite a few readers have requested it. So here are the top ten posts on my blog, based on page views and the number of comments left by people who’ve tried the recipe with good results:
Healthy Chocolate-Chip Cookies
Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Cookies
Chocolate-Raspberry Fudge Cake
And the number one recipe on my blog:
Question of the Day:
Have you tried any of my recipes?
Did any of your favorites make this list? Three of my favorites are on here (the pb cookies, baked oatmeal, and chocolate fudge cake). Anyone want to count how many of the top 10 most popular recipes include chocolate? Apparently I’m not the only one who’s a chocoholic…
















My bestie and I just discovered your blog and tried the cookie dough dip last night. SO good!! We’re both excited to give some of your other recipes a try 🙂
I try your recipes all the time! LOVE them all! …..They have enven inspired me to do a few of my own things. ……I’ve tried and loved at least 6 of those top ones along with a lot that aren’t on the list- all super!
I made your chocolate bar pie for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. I didn’t tell anyone that it was made with tofu so they all loved it. It was a great secret to keep and a DELICIOUS recipe!
That’s MY favorite recipe on the blog :). If it were up to me, that would have been at the top of this post!
That’s my favorite too! (Chocolate Bar Pie) I would have put that at #1. I’ve tried (pretty much) everything on the list though…. All awesome! Must… eat… chocolate…
I love the cookie dough dip!
I really need to try that cookie dough dip! In fact, I’m going to a baby shower tomorrow and I bet that would be the perfect sweet treat to bring!
I tried the cookie dough oatmeal and it was yummy. Perfect for a cold morning!
This year I’d like to try the cookie dough dip, deep dish cookie pie, and the peanut butter cookie dough cookies.
Lots of “yum” in my future I am sure! 🙂
The cookie dough dip is amazing – a friend of mine made that when we went painting in October!
Love this post! Yes, I’ve tried recipes and loved them!! My sisters and I love your chocolate chip blondies. Can’t wait for what you share in 2012! 🙂
I love to make your recipes–in fact, I just whipped up your delectable blueberry pie pancakes for breakfast this morning!
Unfortunately, I am off of school today as I have been diagnosed with anemia–ironically, due to my attempt at ‘bettering’ myself by becoming vegetarian.
Do you have any recipes which are high in iron? I’d be greatly appreciative if you did! 🙂
Yes!
Gingerbread Peanut Butter: https://lett-trim.today/2011/12/04/gingerbread-peanut-butter%3C/a%3E%3Cbr /> Or the gingerbread latte. Anything with blackstrap molasses, which is high in iron. To be honest, I don’t know a ton about high-iron foods… but I DO know that lentils and spinach are both good sources, so my Bread-Free Vegan Stuffing would be good as well.
According to this list, chickpeas are a good source of iron… LOL we all know my blog is filled with recipes using those ;).
http://dfwnetmall.com/veg/plantfoodshighcontentiron.htm
Oh, man– you’re awesome! 🙂 Thank you so much!
I wish I would’ve seen your reply earlier, though; my dad gave me a colossal iron-pill that I couldn’t feasibly swallow, so I had to chew! Two hours later, and I am still stuck with its taste in my mouth!
On the bright side, however, this means I must get rid of this taste… by making your chocolate bar pie! 😉
I’ve tried your cookie dough dip, cookie pie, cookies and so many other recipes not in this list! Looking forward to what’s in store for 2012!! 😀