Whew, am I ever happy to announce that the next FREE ebooklet in my dinner menus series (which began in July with the summer edition), is ready to launch!
And in the nick of time, too, with just three days before my 31 Days of Thrift Store Transformations starts!
Autumn Dinner Menus has all the same great information as the Summer edition (read: if you’ve read the first book, you can skip right to the new menus and shopping lists!), only updated with new menus and recipes that reflect the season.
Yep, a lot more soups and a little less grillin.’
I’ve again included five weeks of menus with shopping lists and links to recipes – you can visit this page to get more information (and this is also the page to link to if you’d care to share about this – tweet, pin, status update…whatever – which of course I’d appreciate a ton!).
The Autumn Dinner Menus ebooklet is free, just like the previous season’s, for all subscribers to An Oregon Cottage!
If you already subscribe, you can find the link to the ebook at the bottom of your email or rss update.
If you don’t already subscribe and you’d like to, simply enter your email address in the “Subscribe & Connect” box in the sidebar (right under the “welcome” box) or on the Dinner Menus Landing Page (located in the green menu bar above under the title “Free Ebook”)and you will get all AOC’s updates AND the link to the FREE ebook!
Lastly, I’d love some feedback on the first ebooklet – was it helpful? What did you like? Not like? Like to see added?
Again, you guys are the greatest, and I’m happy to give back a little something for your great support of AOC through the years, so I hope the books help you on your way to menu-planning greatness!
**Note: The link to the free ebooklet will found at the bottom of the first email update you receive after subscribing and verifying your subscription. AOC’s updates go out in the mornings only, so they aren’t immediate, but will be in your inbox sometime in the morning after an update (typically M,T, TH, F). Current subscribers can find the link in the bottom of your next email update .
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Okay, I subscribed again to get the Autumn ebook. When we’re on the road, I eliminate lots of subscriptions for less emails. I like the shopping lists being included. When I went to the recipes, some were easy to get as they had “printable” pages. Others, I had to open my word processor, make a new file and cut and paste. It would be lots easier if they were all “printable.”
Thanks, Cheryl – I’m glad you’re enjoying the ebooks.
I do want the recipes to be easy to print which is why for a while I had separate printable pages. They took extra time for me to set up each page, which I why I was excited when I learned about PrintFriendly: did you notice the green “Print” button at the very bottom of every post? Click on that and a page will come up that you can print – it will have photos, but you can check the box at the top to remove them if you don’t want to print them. It’s pretty slick – I don’t have to do anything special and readers can still easily print! Hope that’s clear – let me know if it’s not working for you.
“Spicy or not Asian Slaw” link goes to “tweet”
Goodness! Thank you for pointing that out – have no idea how that happened, but it’s been fixed now.
You can download again if you need to.