Phillip and I have tried to fill each issue of Seasonal Delights with lots of recipes and projects, but there are many that don't make it into the magazine. We decided to publish them as weekly bonus items for Seasonal Delights subscribers, and they've been quite popular.
Now we've decided to make all of these bonus projects and recipes free to all! There are a few bonus PDF files, and those remain as subscriber exclusives, but everything else -- 18 bonus items so far -- are linked below.
Cinnamon Swirl Bread
23 photos illustrate this sweet and sticky treat, great for breakfast, an afternoon snack, or even dessert.
Chocohotopots
If you love chocolate, you will love these decadent little pots of warm, gooey chocolate. They are easy to whip up, and taste great anytime, but would be perfect for your Someone Special on Valentine’s Day! 19 photos.
Gingerbread Pancakes
Let the spicy scent of these Gingerbread Pancakes fill your kitchen and warm you up on a cold winter’s morning.
Illustrated with 15 photos.
Party Cheese Balls
Two recipes in one! This week we demonstrate two different delightful cheese ball recipes: Sweet Pepper Cheese Ball and JalapeƱo Pepper Jack Cheese Ball.
23 photos.
Christmas Hot pads
Perfect for last-minute Christmas gifts, here is a variation on the Autumn Hot Pads from the Autumn 2007 issue. This time the theme is Christmas, and the stitching is slightly more advanced. 16 photos illustrate.
Christmas Banners
10 photos illustrate this variation on a project originally included in the Autumn 2007 issue of the magazine. Use these festive banners to decorate for a party, or hang them around the house all season long!
French Bread Pizza
Tired of leftover turkey? Whether you’re looking for a chance of pace or just something quick as you shop for the holidays, simple and easy French Bread Pizza should fit the bill.
Illustrated with 14 colorful photos.
Pumpkin Roll
Just in time for your Thanksgiving menu, this dessert is a spicy pumpkin cake rolled with a sweet creamy filling, beautiful as well as delicious!
27 photos.
Refrigerator Dinner Rolls
Hot, buttery dinner rolls are a “must-have” for Thanksgiving, and these Refrigerator Dinner Rolls are easy and delicious. If that isn't enough already, we've provided a few variations to spice things up! Everything is illustrated with 39 detailed photos.
Cheesy Cornbread Muffins
These sweet corn muffins are the perfect addition to a big bowl of soup or chili. If there are any left overs, have them for breakfast the next day!
18 delicious photos.
Baked Acorn Squash
A sweet and buttery side dish to make for an Autumn dinner.
This very simple recipe turns a savory squash into a sweet sensation. 9 photos.
Pumpkin Butterscotch Cookies
photo @ flickr
Pumpkin meets butterscotch in these moist cake-like cookies filled with creamy chips that melt in your mouth! 15 mouth-watering photos.
Autumn Pear Salad
photo @ flickr
This simple salad provides a blend of tangy and sweet. A fresh, crisp, and crunchy combination of ingredients will add zest to any meal.
Grill up some chicken on the side and your dinner is complete! 11 photos.
Baked Ziti
photo @ flickr
Penne pasta baked with a blend of creamy ricotta cheese, seasoned beef, and marinara sauce makes for a delicious, rich, and filling Italian-style casserole.
A hot main dish for cool nights, illustrated with 26 photos and detailed step-by-step instructions.
Spiced Apple Cider
photo @ flickr
We've been through quite a few recipes, and this is definitely the best-smelling and most delicious Spiced Apple Cider recipe we've ever tried.
As crisp October mornings are arriving, pour yourself a delicious mug of Autumn cheer! 7 photos.
Pumpkin Patch Cake
photo @ flickr
20 beautiful photos detail the cake, the frosting, and even the decoration of this delightful spiced pumpkin cake! It's a perfect treat for the harvest season.
Fabric-Covered Journal
photo @ flickr
Page 15 of the magazine has instructions for creating a Nature Journal. For a variation on that theme, here are instructions for creating another kind of journal.
There are 16 detailed steps with 17 photos to lead you to the finished project, pictured at left.
Old-Fashioned Popcorn
photo @ flickr
No need for a microwave oven or a pre-packaged pan; make popcorn with a large pot and a stove top. Flavor it up however you wish, or use it as the base for the Autumn Popcorn Mix on page 8 of the magazine. 6 photos.
These projects and recipes are similar to the projects and recipes in each issue of Seasonal Delights. You can subscribe to the magazine for more, including access to the Seasonal Delights forum! Find more information at SD Quarterly.
I hope you enjoy looking at these past recipes and projects. Tomorrow I will share something for Valentine's Day! Have a wonderful Monday!
Kelli, the "night owl" is still up and getting hungry! You and your husband are just totally amazing. All of the recipes look so delicious. We appreciate all the effort you put into showing us how to prepare those wonderful dishes. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love your Seasonal Magazine, it's wonderful. Cathy is right you both are amazing.
ReplyDeleteOkay im starving to death now and doing WW and what do I see first thing. All of your awsome foods. Girl I swear your perfect.
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet to share all of your wonderful ideas! Thank you Kelli!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Everything looks delicious! Thanks for the recipes.
ReplyDeleteOh, Kelli! What lovely pictures! Now I am sooo hungry! LOL I look forward to trying some of your recipes! Thanks for sharing! I just love your Seasonal Delights. I have both issues (so far) in my Good Things notebook - I got that idea from Barb at Chelsea Morning.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
~Jada
Oh. My. Goodness. I'm hungry.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I'm a subscriber and I've been missing a lot of good stuff. I've only downloaded each issue. Should I be checking in daily for other goodies? I'm not going to miss any more fun stuff. Thanks for sharing so much great information and such yummy-sounding recipies. We LOVE your White Chili. It's a hit! My dear little mother has adapted it a bit to meet her very restrictive dietary needs. She makes a big pot, freezes small portions and feels like she's in a special fancy restaurant each time she enjoys a bowl.
ReplyDeleteThanks to you and your hubby for the hard work to do this for us.
~Adrienne~
I just gained 5 more pounds ! Wow, those are wonderful recipes and ideas ! Thank you SO much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteStephanie
I know this is a lot of work for you, so I just wanted to say thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli :) You are such a sweet and generous friend! Love, Q
ReplyDeleteKelli, you always amaze me with what you accomplish. All that food has now made me extremely hungry. Better go and start supper.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a great find. The recipes look so good and the projects are things I'm going to try. Thanks for posting all of this!!
ReplyDeleteyou amaze me :]
ReplyDeleteEverything looks wonderful Kelli, and I know how delicious your recipes always are! You are doing a fabulous job with your magazine.
ReplyDeleteDeb
YUM! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, my mouth is watering just looking at those pictures:-P I must try them all!!
ReplyDeleteYUM! Every single one of those looks delicious! I simply MUST try some of those. Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting all the recipes. I love anything with pumpkin in it.
ReplyDeleteAll of the recipes look so delicious! I'll have to try some of them. :-)
ReplyDeleteYummy! Every last one of them looks delicous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely blog! I WILL be back! Thank you for sharing all your wonderful ideas!
ReplyDeleteare you trying to make me gain more weight? LOL just kidding. i think i need a snack right now :) seriously, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletebessings,
missy
Dear Kelli-
ReplyDeleteI'm new to all this "blogging" :-) but I have to add my post here to tell you how delighted I am to come across your site!! It is so lovely and full of so many beautiful and inspiring ideas. Thank you for all the work you have certainly invested here. It is a true blessing!
-Laurie