Inheritance Recipes – September / October 2017

Welcome to September / October edition of  the Inheritance Recipes!

Thank you for all your August entries that can be seen in the round-up on Solange’s blog.

Summer is sadly over but you can always recreate some of the memories by making foods from places you have visited. We have been camping in Little Torrington this summer, visited Woolacombe among other beautiful places (travel post will follow shortly) and as a result we made some delicious roasted vegetable Devon pasties on our return. And what have you been up to this summer? We would love to hear about your adventures.

Or maybe you prepared your favourite recipe that is in your family for generations, we would love to see those in our round-up as well. When you will be making any traditional dishes or made them in the past don’t hesitate to submit them to our linkup via the form below. We love to read stories behind them…

Inheritance Recipes link-up

As you probably now we took AncestryDNA test some time ago. As a result we have started working more intensely on our family tree and even managed to reach 1600s on some of the branches. Our EuroCaribbean Family Tree website will be finish shortly and will have proper tree at some point, for now we are still researching and trying to connect missing links but the draft of the tree can be found here if you are curious… There is lots of German and also some Czech surnames on my side of the family, something I was not aware when I was starting my AncestryDNA journey.

ABOUT INHERITANCE RECIPES

Inheritance Recipes is a challenge that Solange of Pebble Soup and I have started to celebrate dishes food bloggers cherish. Recipes which have been passed down by a family member, a friend, through an ancestral culture and dishes which you would like to bestow to future generations.

We will share your recipes via our social media channels and include in the round-up (with pictures) at the end of the month. We will also add your recipes to the Inheritance Recipes Pinterest board (that has 3.7 K followers), Inheritance Recipes Facebook group and include your blog’s handle in our Inheritance Recipes list on Twitter that we re-tweet often.

Don’t forget to subscribe to them all!

family recipes link up roots ancestry inheritance

beautiful Devon coast and Woolacombe Sands

HOW TO ENTER

If you are new to the Inheritance Recipes the “how to enter” instructions can be found on our main IR page.

Closing date for this linky is the 31th of October 5 pm GMT.

All qualifying entries will be featured in full round-up at the end of the month.

Entries from bloggers all around the World are accepted.

We can’t wait to see your Inheritance Recipes!


Please note that entries that fail to follow “how to enter” instructions won’t be approved, allow 48 hours for the entries to appear in the linky below. Full round-up with pictures will be posted at the end of October.

THIS LINK-UP IS NOW CLOSED.

September / October round-up

Inheritance Recipes archives


NOTES

If you use Twitter to promote your recipe, please use #InheritanceRecipes, tweet it @coffeenvanilla or @solangeweb and we will re-tweet it.

When you have a spare moment do visit other entries that caught your eye, comment on them and give them some social media love as well.

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Your thoughts…

  1. I’ve been thinking about the challenge recently. I have so many recipes, it’s just a matter of whether I manage to make and post them!

  2. Lovely, we can’t wait to see them Janice!! I can relate, there’s many family recipes in my drafts that need posting…

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