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01 November 2018

Recipes for November and Beyond

Comfort Food Recipes for November and Beyond / www.delightfulrepast.com

It was bound to happen eventually. For the first time in 8 years and 9 months of blogging, I got sick at a time I didn’t have a new post ready to go. 

So I’m popping in, between coughs, to refer you to recipes from the first week of November for the past 8 years, starting with last year.

These are comfort food recipes for the cold months ahead. So Pin and share your favorites. And stay well!

Hope your November is off to a better start than mine! But I'm sure I'll be back in the kitchen soon. Happy November! 


2017


Recipes for November and Beyond (this one - Chili Verde) / www.delightfulrepast.com

2016


Recipes for November and Beyond (this one - my Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy and Broth) / www.delightfulrepast.com

2015


Recipes for November and Beyond (this one - The Ultimate Dairy-Free, or Not, Hot Chocolate) / www.delightfulrepast.com

2014


Recipes for November and Beyond (this one - Pumpkin Swirl Cheesecake) / www.delightfulrepast.com

2013


Recipes for November and Beyond (this one - Brussels Sprouts Salad) / www.delightfulrepast.com

2012


Recipes for November and Beyond (this one - Swiss Steak) / www.delightfulrepast.com

2011


Recipes for November and Beyond (this one - Homemade Granola and Granola Parfaits) / www.delightfulrepast.com

2010


Recipes for November and Beyond (this one - Hazelnut Shortbread) / www.delightfulrepast.com

Jean

30 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear that you are under the weather, Jean. Don't worry about the blogging, just rest and relax yourself! Get well soon!

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  2. Oh my goodness. Where to start?!

    Hope you're feeling better real soon, Jean! In the meantime, enjoy the rest!

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  3. Feel better soon, Jean! These recipes all look delicious!

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  4. I am sorry you are sick but not sorry you did some reposts of good recipes. I missed a few of these and am coping them over! Hope you have a good day and feel better soon. xo Diana

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  5. Feel better soon and not to worry. Sometimes a remix is just what is needed. :)

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  6. Awww Jean, I hope you feel better soon! Thank you for sharing some "delightful" recipes with us in the meantime. Big hugs are sent to you.....

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  7. Just when I needed it, I saw your post on making gravy from turkey legs. Thanks so much.

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  8. I hope you are feeling better soon, Jean. All your recipes look so good. Take good care of yourself and you will be back feeling like blogging again; just in time for the Holiday season.

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  9. Sorry to hear that you are unwell, Jean. Some great recipes. Get well soon. Thanks, Tony

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  10. Sorry you're not well, Jean. Take care. Hopefully you have some homemade stock in the freezer to make a quick soup. Thanks for the recipes. ♥

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  11. Feel better, Jean! And you have so many amazing recipes assembled now, it doesn't hurt us to be reminded of some!

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  12. Hoping you get well soon. Thanks for the eye candy of comfort food!

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  13. I'm hoping that you'll be back to your usual cooking adventures in no time at all and making plenty of comforting dishes.

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  14. Sorry to hear you are sick. I had not realized how accustomed to your weekly email I had become. When I saw the slightly different title, I knew something was up. Thank you for your recipes and fun blog.

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  15. I hope you feel like yourself soon Jean! Don't worry about blogging cuz you need your rest to feel refreshed. Being healthy is your 1st priority to yourself.
    Take care!

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  16. I hope you're feeling better Jean. Thanks for leaving your sick bed long enough to link up on #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty. I've shared on social media.

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  17. They all sound delicious-- going to try the hazelnut shortbread with my tea!

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  18. What a line up of delectables! So sorry to hear you succumbed to whatever crud you contracted. Wishing you warm homemade chicken soup and throat coat teas. With what you gave us you have the entire month to get better! If I lived close I'd bring you some of your own healing dishes!

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  19. Feel better, Jean! I am so sorry you were struck down - lots of horrible stuff going around. Take care and thanks for the great ideas!

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  20. Sorry to hear that you're sick, Jean. I'm intrigued by the hot chocolate and pumpkin cheesecake. Feel better soon!

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  21. First of all, I hope you are feeling much better very soon, Jean! This is a wonderful collection of recipes, perfect for this time of year. I especially like that beautiful cheesecake and I'm always looking for new gravy recipes. Thank you for sharing, and for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party. Hope you are feeling better and having a great weekend!

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  22. Hope you feel better soon Jean! Good to get it over with before the holidays. Now you don't have to get sick again all season! I just remembered your pumpkin custards. Gonna have to make those soon. They look delish!

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  23. I have just come to your blog, Jean, as you have left a comment on my own. I had no idea you were a cookery writer. I sometimes put recipes on my own blog and of course, make all my own food from scratch. Today it was porridge for breakfast (actually made by husband) and then cauliflower, courgette and Stilton soup for lunch, and a spatchcock poussin with small roasties, carrots & turnips mashed, stuffing, cabbage (with nutmeg, of course!) and gravy for supper. However, the spatchcock poussin was a tiny birdie and really more skin and bone than meat, so that is something we won't bother with again!
    You have been blogging far longer than I have, I've only been doing it for a couple of years.
    Hope you will feel better soon - coughs are awful.
    Margaret P

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  24. Do hope you feel better soon.
    Many thanks for posting the lovely recipe suggestions.

    My good wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  25. This is a great roundup of great comfort foods, I would love everyone of them! Hope you are having a great week and thanks so much for sharing your awesome post with us at Full Plate Thursday! You are in my thoughts and hoping you recover soon!
    Miz Helen

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  26. Ooo the swiss steak looks delicious! I'm sorry you're feeling poorly. I hope you are taking good care of yourself and that you're back to full strength very soon #blogcrush

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  27. Great roundup of delicious! Thanks for sharing with us at the To Grandma's house we go link party!

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  28. Thank you, Tarah! I'm glad the hot summer is over and the serious cooking and baking can start!

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  29. I hope you are feeling better now! Great round up post. Thank you for sharing with #TriumphantTales

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  30. Thank you, Jaki. Yes, I am, finally, improving!

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