
*Left click on recipe to save to your computer
I have been looking at all the graphics that I made over the years and decided to use some Christmas ones for the recipe above.
If you want this recipe, click on it and save to your computer then print it out. I tested it and printed it out using my photo wizard. That way I could control how big or small I wanted it to be. Otherwise, if you print it from your browser, it prints smaller. Either way they both came out readable.
Credits: The note paper that the recipe is on, is a photo shop brush from Luminicity




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Hi Liz, just came by to see how you were doing. Have a nice Monday. *hugs*
Hi Liz,
Your graphics are great- you really have a knack for that!
Snickerdoodles are one of my favorite cookies. I’m thinking about making some of those once I finish with the sour cream sugar cookies that I’m baking.
((Hugs))
Hi hon,
Another aesthetically pleasing blog post. I adore snickerdoodles.. a little too much, lol. Lots of love…
Hi Liz, love this recipe! Thanks! Stop by my blog, I nominated you for an award! Hugs!
Hi Liz, I love how you displayed the recipe, I’ve got it saved and I’m going to try it. *hugs*
Hi Liz: I’ll try the recipe. Thank you. It’s bitter hear. That Prime Rib recipe is absolutely reliable as long as your oven door is tight. I just love it. Have a great day. HUGS