2012 has brought a slew of great things. I know I made a list last year of some blogging goals for this year, and I didn’t quite accomplish them all. BUT I did write my first cookbook (coming out in March) so that has to count for something, right?
It’s always fun to look back at my Google Analytics to find out which posts come out on top. It’s also amusing to see how my photography has improved over the 2 1/2 years I’ve had my website up.
The Your Cup of Cake recipes that had the most hits in 2012:
1. Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cupcakes
3. Halloween Puppy Chow (only up since November but still tops the list, WOW)
4. White Chocolate Cinnamon Pretzels
I loved the german chocolate cupcakes… made them for my dad’s birthday because german chocolate is his favorite. They were a hit!
Does the coffee bake out of the tiramisu cupcakes?
Flavors don’t bake out, only alcohol does. So the coffee does not bake out, but a lot of people will use Pero (or whatever the coffee substitute is)
Andes chocolate cupcakes and pumpkin eggnog are some of my favorite recipes! Congrats Lizzy on your recipe book…I can wait to have my copy at home. One of my goals it was to bake all your cupcake recipes but I couldnt follow you Miss Speedy Gonzalez…so, I will try harder next year. I LOVE YOUR WEBSITE, your great ideas inspire me to become a better baker Lizzy. I wish you the best on 2013, more inspiration and time to bake and share your ideas with us, God bless you and bring ABUNDANCE to your life.
The eggnog cookies and tiramisu cupcakes look delicious. I don’t care if the holidays are over I am going to give those cookies a try!!!
Ohmygosh! All of these just look so so good! *drool*
Happy New Year!
My favorite recipes to do.
I love your recipes Lizzy.
These cookies look delicious, but I’m a little scared of sugar.
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