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I've created a new set of recipe blogs, one for each course.

No need to trawl through recipes to find what you want.

These are the Course/blogs:

Snack food

Starters

Soups

Side dish

Main Course

Dessert

Quick Recipes

Baking

This is where you come in.

I'm looking for snappy titles for each blog that are maybe, a play on words.

For example Starters could be 'Your Starter for 10' (from a UK TV show University Challenge)

Baking I've more or less settled on 'Bringing home the Baking'. ( from a UK expression that means the main wage earner, Brining home the bacon)

Suggestions for all are welcome.

Best Regards,

David


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I've created a new set of recipe blogs, one for each course.

No need to trawl through recipes to find what you want.

These are the Course/blogs:

Snack food

Starters

Soups

Side dish

Main Course

Dessert

Quick Recipes

Baking

This is where you come in.

I'm looking for snappy titles for each blog that are maybe, a play on words.

For example Starters could be 'Your Starter for 10' (from a UK TV show University Challenge)

Baking I've more or less settled on 'Bringing home the Baking'. ( from a UK expression that means the main wage earner, Brining home the bacon)

Suggestions for all are welcome.

Best Regards,

David

Okay, David, here goes:

Snack food - Snack, Crackle, Pop (maybe too American :o )

Starters - In the Beginning

Soups - London Fog - a Pea Souper :lol:

Side dish - A bit on the Side

Main Course - The Real McCoy

Dessert - Your Just Desserts

Quick Recipes = Time for a Quickie :lol:

Baking - Pie in the Sky

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This is what I have so far, from other forums

Snacks: 'snack attack', 'Pac-a-snack', and my favourite 'Snackered'

Side Dish: 'on the side', sideways, off-side and Salads aside.

Starters: starters orders, let's start and just for starters (kinda like that one)

Soup: Souper Douper, Souper Bowl (The USA will love that one)

Main Course: The Main Event and Main Line.

Dessert: Desserted, Just Desserts, Sweet Treat and the one I like so far 'Sweet Surrender'

Quick Recipes: only one but I love it 'Flash Food'

Nothing for Baking so far I might just have to use my own suggestion 'Bringing home the Baking.

Please don't stop, keep them coming.

Best Regards,

David.

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