Thursday, January 10, 2008

So You Think You Want To Be A Bad Girl...


It's easier than you think! Simply leave a comment on the bottom of this post. Be sure to leave your name and email address, and you might tempt us with mention of a fabulous recipe...when we finish salivating, we'll send you an invitation!

You can leave your email here in any [readable] format, or you can also send it to me at cowgirlmin07 [at] gmail [dot] com.

39 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, My name is Becky and Mindy invited me to check out your blog . Looks fun and I 'm anxious to try some of your recipes. What is your policy on sharing recipes from books?

Min said...

Hi Becky!
For the record, if a recipe is from a published source, it must be clearly stated in your post. NO plagiarism! If the cookbook is sold on amazon, or you got the recipe from a website, please put in a hyperlink (ask me if you need help).

Please also make note if you've modified the recipe to suit your taste, or made any other changes, etc.

We look forward to some delicious recipes!

Leah Q. said...

Hey there - It's Leah from Divaliscious at GroupRecipes.com - came over to check out your blog which was posted in the food blog group...hope all is well #1, and #2 - your site/blog here looks great! Excellent Job! Brava!

Hey, be a part of the Divaliscious blog too if you would like...I should be posting up my Divascopes for February either today or by tomorrow -as soon as I finish the research for them, natch of course...

Leah Q. said...

My mind hasn't finished taking in the iced tea and still waking up... here are the blog addresses:

http://divaliscious.blogspot.com

http://divascopes.blogspot.com

I am sure there are links to all my other sites on the blogs listed above.

OK back to getting me more ice tea in my system.

Min said...

Divaliscious! I would love to add you to our blog! But I need your email address...

And I must say, Brrrr, to the thought of iced tea on this winter morning. It's hot coffee for me.

Sarah Bisel said...

min,

after spending the weekend with the fam, and hearing all about the blog, I would love to be invited. my email is sbisel@byu.net.

Thanks.

Sarah Bisel

Cheryl said...

Min,
I found the coconut cake recipe. Invite me so I can add it to your contest.

Dee said...

I made a couple of comments about your recipes and did not know that I needed to be invited to be able to post. Maybe that does not mean to just post a comment. I am Dee from Texas and I don't even know how I found your post. But you have some really good recipes. Thanks for sharing them.

Anonymous said...

Hi my name is Liz and I would love to share my recipes. My most favorite is Creamy Strawberry Banana Jell-O Shots. But don't worry I have lots of other hardy food ones also.
My email is lizstambaugh@yahoo.com

Ginny’s Lazy B Ranch said...

I have had Bad Girl's Kitchen as one of my favorites on my blog www.ginnybs.blogspot.com, and I just read about your contest and now I would love to add a recipe for your contest. THanks Ginny
I sent you my e-mail

Ali said...

I would love to be a Bad Girl. I have a turkey bacon gouda panini recipe that I would love to share. Ali over at http://countrygirlcitychic.blogspot.com/

Ali said...

email for country girly, city chic is jsj1546@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I would love to be a Bad Girl and found your blog on Slow Travel> and have some great recipes to share>

Nancy

Min said...

Nancy, we'd love to have you! I just need your email address to send you an invitation!

Anonymous said...

Tried your Steak Fajita Marinda today with very good results.

Please toss me in with the bad girls :-P

I post most of my food pics & stories on my xanga site:

http://www.xanga.com/longtimelurker

Jenny said...

I haven't checked out Bad Girl's in awhile (since it kept kickin me off). But it let me stay today!!!! I'm happy to be able to see your food now! Yay! What a wonderful place this has become. I'm so proud.

Unknown said...

Hello love! Found this by accident and would love to join. I am a culinary student and have been catering for years. My specialties are in cakes, pateries and breads. My friends and I hold a dinner every week and just try new recipies, always something new!

Adrienne

Min said...

Adrienne,
We'd love to have you! We just need your email address to send you an invitation to the blog.
Thanks,
Min

Chats the Comfy Cook said...

This looks fascinating. I am doing a Cooking Blitz on one of my blogs, presently. We are celebrating religious holidays and I have been cooking up a storm and made almost all new recipes. This was over a month's time and I just started blogging them. I certainly hope there are recipes that would interest you there.

My email is sweetsav1@yahoo.com
amd chayathecomfycook@yahoo.com

My blogs are Sweet and Savory Says it All http://sweetsav.blogspot.com/

and Chaya's Comfy Cook Blog

http://comfycook.wordpress.com/

Comfy Cook is gluten free

Sweet and Savory is not.

Min said...

Welcome, Chaya! Can't wait to see the recipes you contribute.

Chats the Comfy Cook said...

Hi,

I am afraid I have to drop out. I am finding it one thing more than I can handle, right now. If I take on a commitment, I keep it and I am not keeping it now.

If I find more time, I will be back, if you will take me.

Love the blog. You are doing many wonderful things here.

I will be visiting.

Chaya

threesidesofcrazy said...

Hi Min,
Thanks for stopping by OuR KraZy KiTcHEn. Your comment lead me to your wonderful blog. We love to have you as a guest poster. Are you available for next Tuesday? You're right - this is sooooo much fun and I'd love to reciprocate with a post here. Please email me at Tamy@threesidesofcrazy.com

Wendy D. said...

Dear Min,

Believe we're cousins by marriage. If so, I'll see you in Tucson in a few days.

Meanwhile, I'm glad to find this site. My mom had mentioned it to me but could never get the name right. Then I saw your Tucson e-mail to the family.

Thanks for the Tucson tips. They jived with some I had heard. Now I wish I was staying much longer.

Take care, cook well,
Wendy Demandante
wdemandante@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

It is extremely interesting for me to read that blog. Thanks for it. I like such topics and anything connected to this matter. I definitely want to read more on that blog soon.

Best regards
Steave Markson

Wendy D. said...

Panera's Broccoli Cheese Soup (modified by Wendy D.)

8 tablespoons butter, divided
1 medium onion, chopped
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1 quart half-and-half
8 cups chicken or vegetable stock
2 1/2 pounds broccoli, steamed and roughly chopped
1 pound carrots, finely grated (about 3 cups)
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg or more, to taste
1 pound sharp Cheddar cheese, grated
Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste

1. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in 8-quart soup pot. Saute chopped onoin in melted butter until soft; set aside.
2. Melt remaining 6 tablespoons butter in same pot. Add flour and whisk over medium heat for 3 to 5 minutes.
3. Whisking constantly, add half-and-half. Continue whisking until smooth.
4. Add stock, whisking until combined.
5. Simmer for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
6. Add the broccoli, carrots, and reserved oinion. Cook over low heat until veggies are tender, 20 to 25 minutes.
7. Blend if desired, preferably with an immersible blender.
8. Add grated cheese and stir over medium-low heat until cheese is melted.
9. Stir in nutmeg, salt, and pepper to taste.

NOTE: I steam broccoli in microwave. Add more stock if the soup is too thick for your taste. However, though it's quite thick when cool, it seems just right to me when hot. Serve with crusty bread and perhaps an apple pie for dessert.

Wendy D. said...

It's my understanding that one cannot copyright a recipe. However, I agree that it's always good to acknowledge one's sources.

Linda said...

Hi... I'm Linda from Cooking Tip of the Day... I'd love to be Bad Girl.... hehehe.... and contribute

Linda Hendricks ... cookingtipoftheday@gmail.com

Let me know what to do!

I'll add you to my blog list...and am following now.

Bev said...

Hi Mindy,
Wendy thought you might like to post this recipe of Moist Chocolate Cake.
So here goes:
Moist Chocolate Cake
2 cups sugar 1/2 tsp. salt
3 cups flour 1 cup oil
1/3 heaping cup cocoa 2 large eggs
2 tsp. soda 2 c. hot water
1 tsp. baking powder 2 T. vanilla

Preheat oven to 350'.
Sift together sugar, flour, cocoa, soda, baking powder, and salt into a large mixing bowl. Add liquid shortening; then add eggs,
hot water, and vanilla. Beat and bake in dripper pan for
30-40 min., or it makes 3 layers or jelly roll pan (15-20 min.). I usually make it in a jelly roll pan, and frost it with chocolate frosting-powdered sugar, cocoa, butter, dash of salt, vanilla, and warm milk to the consistency I want. It makes a big cake. Super moist and delicious.

This recipe is from "American Fork's Historical Recipe Book"

Hope you enjoy it, we really like it.

Bev
bevwoods@aol.com

Megan said...

I'm Megan from A Bolder Table, in Boulder, CO. I'm pretty bad-ass in the kitchen. All of my recipes, except those from Taste and Create, are my own.

www.aboldertable.blogspot.com

meganbucholz@me.com

Min said...

Hi Bev! Thanks for the cake recipe!

Megan, I checked out your blog again. You're in!

Anonymous said...

Hi there,
I'm May and I love to cook, I ran across your page and loved it! I would very much enjoy posting here with some of my favorite recipes.
Thanks
otterlyqt@yahoo.com

Min said...

Welcome aboard, May! I'll send you an email and an invitation to join the blog!

Unknown said...

I'm a guy...Any loopholes that would allow me to be a "bad girl" too...ok, I don't like the sound of that...How about a simple, can I join too? Love the site and recipes, my daughter and I tripped across it and are about to make muffins for breakfast for the fam...and yes, I have, what I think, are some pretty bad ass recipes to post.

My email is bucksawyer550@gmail.com

Min said...

Buck, no loopholes, you're in! Can't wait to see your bad ass recipes, and let me know what you all think of the muffins. Emails coming your way. Welcome aboard!
Min

Megan Harmeyer said...

I found your blog while searching for some different new recipes to try. I'm so glad I found you because your blog ROCKS! My name is Megan and I'm owner of Kitschy Suburbia. It's a recipe/nail polish/family blog. This is one of my favorite recipes: http://kitschysuburbia.blogspot.com/2011/03/bring-me-berries.html I'd love to be a Bad Girl Kitchen member!

Min said...

Megan, you're in! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Hi all. I would love to become A Bad Girl. Love to cook and share recipes.
Trish Johnson
hippyvieja@yahoo.com

Angela said...

Hi! I found your blog and have spent the entire morning perusing and find recipes I want to try. I'm an American living in Vienna, Austria and I miss my American food, so I am always cooking. I've also learned quite a few Bavarian and Austrian dishes that are delicious and simple and really easy to make.
We have a blog about our experiences as a multi-cultural couple, but it's mostly about my experiences, as an ex-pat.
http://www.peterandangela.net
This is one of my favorite Austrian recipes.
http://www.peterandangela.net/?p=922
I would love to be an official bad girl, though I've slid under the radar for years.
Angela Kellogg
angela@peterandangela.net

Anonymous said...

Hi, my name is Connie-- Yeah !!! I'm so happy I found the Carnation Famous Fudge recipe, I had it for years and lost it-its so easy to make it-- Later I will post my Red Velvet Cake Recipe, its the only cake I make for my family birthdays,sort of makes me sad it comes in abox now-- doesn't taste the same taht is for sure- my oldest son is 37, Thats how long i have been making it,lol. Thanks and have a great day- Connie
eightsugars8@yahoo.com

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