A Southern Grace: hit six

December 28, 2015

hit six

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In researching my top posts for the year, I learned that my most-viewed posts were actually old ones from previous years. Either my blogging skills are deteriorating or everyone else is just putting out better content. My bet is that it's a little of the former and a lot of the latter.


Regardless, here are my top six posts from this year, in case you were curious:

A pie that never fails to impress, dazzle, and please coconut-lovers:


A pie that never fails to impress, dazzle, and please my boo:


A quick fix that tastes a lot better than it looks:


A refreshing way to use up the glorious garden goodies:


A cake that's appropriate for any time of day:


A cake that's worthy of anything as awesome a birthday celebration or as mundane as a snack:


2015 was a good year. I got engaged, instantly became enamored with a (mostly) darling puppy, and turned a lot of labor into a lot of success in our first garden. I hope your year was wonderful as well!

Peace out, 2015!

5 comments:

Kate @ Framed Cooks said...

My top posts are ALWAYS from a few years back, starting with my recipe for homemade ricotta cheese which always leads the pack by a mile. I think you and I should consider these our Greatest Hits! Looking forward to trying out yours - have a happy new year, and hello 2016!!

Alicia Foodycat said...

Meh - my all time top post is about a just-add-water pavlova from a plastic egg. I have never written anything more successful.

If you like honey and sweet drinks, you'd probably like mead. They vary, but the one we had for Solstice was very, very honey-y.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Lovely food and cute dog.

Happy Holidays!

Cheers,

Rosa

Big Rigs 'n Lil' Cookies said...

Still lovin' that enchilada recipe... I need to make those.
Meanwhile... Winter storm here, so we are planning the garden.

Inger @ Art of Natural Living said...

Yes, you did have a good year Grace!