Willow Bird Baking is the chronicle of the kitchen experiments, successes, failures, discoveries, messes, miracles, and musings of a determined upstart of a baker. It was founded on the belief that the best way to learn to make beautiful, delicious food is to try making beautiful, delicious food.
When I began cooking after college, I started small — with a pan of cupcakes for my boyfriend, Mike. As I continued to build my skills, I realized a truth I hope to pass along to others: perusing other people’s kitchen achievements is entertaining, but accomplishing things in your own kitchen is life changing. Every recipe on Willow Bird Baking (whether fancy, cute, sophisticated, pretty, tasty, decadent, or intense) is achievable for the home cook. I know, because this home cook tested it.
When you pull your first pan of homemade croissants out of the oven or set your gorgeous croquembouche on the dessert buffet, you feel an exhilarating burst of kitchen confidence. That’s my goal for myself and for you. I hope you’ll join in the adventure.
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About Julie
When I was a little girl, I was in charge of the rice pilaf. I come from a family passionate about food: my grandma made the biscuits and gravy, my dad made the chicken and dumplings, and my mom made anything and everything, with a flourish of buttercream on top. My parents blazed a trail of fried chicken, homemade macaroni, and angel biscuits from their beginnings in the Midwest to my current home in the South (Charlotte, North Carolina).
That’s where I come from, and this is who I am: a believer, first and foremost, saved by grace. A writer in love with monumental, stirring images. And not least, a wrangler of ingredients and kitchen utensils. I love the challenge of a new recipe, and I love the community created by baking, sharing, eating, and communicating about food. I’ve got a warm space in my heart dedicated to impressing the people I love with something that tastes amazing.
About Byrd
Willow Bird Baking is named after someone very dear to my heart. On April 12, 2008, I drove to Dreamweaver Farms, the home of Carolina Poodle Rescue in Spartanburg, SC. Dozens of beautiful, healthy poodles were playing and milling about in the kennel — all except one, whose eyes were locked on mine from the moment I stepped in the door. I looked at her little face and knew that this was the puppy God had made for me.
Byrd dressed for Halloween as a popular euphemism.
Since then, little Byrd has been a devoted and loving companion, a sweet sister to my handsome turtle, a giver of sloppy kisses, a pillow warmer, a fervent fetcher, and the best cookin’ buddy anyone can ask for. See if you can catch her in the background of some of my photos sleeping on the back of the couch or pining for a bit of cupcake!
All photos and words on this site are the work of Julie Ruble unless otherwise noted, and they represent a lot of hard work. Please do not use any photos or text from Willow Bird Baking without first contacting juruble ‘at’ gmail ‘dot’ com and receiving written permission.
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Becca
June 23, 2009 at 5:55 pm (16 years ago)Hey Julie! I think you and I should start the “I like to have at least 3 blogs at one time club” ;D
No, really, I was excited to see this new development, I love reading about your baking experiences, it’s actually kind of inspired me to photograph and chronicle a few of my own, although mine are a bit more haphazard…as am I π
But there is something nice about making the whole thing a kind of event to be blogged about…
Anyways, YAY for the new blog!
Willow Bird Baking
June 23, 2009 at 6:02 pm (16 years ago)Hey Becca! HA I like your club idea!
I completely agree about treating cooking (or any creative process) as an event to be blogged about. It really changes my attitude about it. I’m eager to execute things well and share them, and I think I enjoy the process more envisioning the blog post at the end! This kind of makes me feel like this, but oh well! π
Thanks for reading!! Are your baking endeavors on your blog? I’m off to check!
Alisa
August 6, 2009 at 1:49 am (15 years ago)Soo.. after reading this I wholeheartedly think you should have your own book/movie.. you know Julie & Julia.. except maybe Julie & .. okay haven’t gotten that far.. but that’s not the point.. π how fun to chronicle your baking!
Julie
August 6, 2009 at 1:51 am (15 years ago)Thank you, Alisa!! I’m so excited to see the movie (Julie & Julia). Maybe I could work toward a Julie & Julia 2? I would love to try π
Becca
June 24, 2009 at 12:11 pm (16 years ago)I love the comic! It’s so true! When I was little, I used to narrate my day in my head, describing details and events like it were a book someone was going to read…blogging is much the same, except, there’s an actual audience (or opportunity for one!)
Nicki
August 6, 2009 at 6:01 pm (15 years ago)Hey Julie!
I love reading your blogs and checking out all your new recipes you have posted and I am always eager to see what is yet to come!
I have friends/family who enjoy cooking so I have sent them a link to your website to read/try things out that they might enjoy!
Keep the recipes (and pictures of delicious looking food) coming!
Julie
August 6, 2009 at 6:07 pm (15 years ago)Thank you, Nicki!! And thanks for sending the link! I hope they’ll enjoy it. π
Rachel
September 25, 2009 at 2:59 pm (15 years ago)Hi Julie,
your cooking looks delish! I’m inspired by good cooks like you to make my own blog. Thanks for the inspiration!
blessings, Rachel
Julie
September 25, 2009 at 4:36 pm (15 years ago)Thank you, Rachel! I’m so glad you’re going the blogging route — it’s been so much fun for me! π
Stephanie
October 13, 2009 at 7:10 am (15 years ago)You go girl! It’s always so exciting to visit blogs and see that other people are as excited about food and creating delicious meals and nibbles for their loved ones. I am enjoying your blog, thanks for sharing with us all.
Natalie (The Sweets Life)
January 15, 2010 at 1:55 pm (15 years ago)just found your blog, can’t wait to keep reading π
Anouschka
January 22, 2010 at 8:58 am (15 years ago)Hi Julie,
I have watched your baking adventures through the BakeBakeBake community and always found them inspiring. I was curious about the face behind all this deliciousness, and stumbled upon your ‘about’ page. I must say I can connect to your fealings of making people happy with baked goods. I myself have a nerdy boyfriend like Mike who is always willing to try anything I make. Your Valentine post is very sweet! I am planning on making a heart-shaped red velvet cake for my Love. Well, keep up the good work and I look forward to your next creations π
Greetings, Anouschka
Michelle
March 29, 2010 at 1:42 pm (15 years ago)Hi,
Great blog…not usually a fan of sweet, but that carrot cake looks awesome!
Ayisha
April 28, 2010 at 1:20 pm (15 years ago)Hey Julie–
Happy belated birthday and anniversary! I have a question. Have you every looked into desserts sweetened without refined sugars? Also, where can we send handwritten (or drawn by Lilla) fan mail? We love your website and drool every time you post something new.
Love ya!
Julie
April 28, 2010 at 2:12 pm (15 years ago)Aw, thank you so much, Ayisha! I would love mail from Lilla (and the littlest bean when he, you know, develops fine motor skills π I’m going to email you because we need to catch up. Congrats on selling your house!
My mom is a big fan of using various sweeteners — she’s done things with honey, agave, stevia, etc. I haven’t even looked into it, but will have to do so!
Becca
May 23, 2010 at 11:13 pm (15 years ago)Julie! I just stumbledupon your blog! That’s so exciting, I feel like you’re famous π
Julie
May 24, 2010 at 12:13 am (15 years ago)Yay! That’s so funny! It’s been a StumbleUpon heavy day — the carrot cake waffles are drumming up a ton of traffic. Love it. π
Kamille
June 11, 2010 at 5:27 pm (15 years ago)Hi Julie–would you know that I stumbled upon your blog via Smitten Kitchen in the comment section. I feel like I rarely hit the other commentors (my word) and if I do, I only visit once or twice. At least from a bigger blog like Deb’s with 100s of comments a post.
Anyway, I sense a kindred baker spirit when I see & read one. I am taken by the treats you make for your loved ones and what it means to you to creatively love them in this tangible way. From the Pacific Northwest π
Kamille
Julie
June 11, 2010 at 5:31 pm (15 years ago)Welcome, Kamille! So glad you stumbled in from Deb’s π Thanks so much for your kind words!
Lorraine
June 25, 2010 at 12:33 pm (15 years ago)What a lovely name and site. “Willow bird” – just makes me think of a bird sitting outside a window chirping while there’s something sweet in the oven.
Julie
July 3, 2010 at 12:32 am (14 years ago)Thank you, Lorraine! π
nikkigreer
July 20, 2010 at 7:28 am (14 years ago)Julie,
Glad you stumbled upon my blog so that I could find yours. All your recipes make me very hungry…
Nikki
Julie
July 20, 2010 at 10:31 am (14 years ago)Thanks, Nikki π
@shellyeve
August 25, 2010 at 1:28 pm (14 years ago)hey Julie! I’m a believer in charlotte too and just randomly happened across your site — lovely! would love to bake together and experiment with you anytime! π
Julie
August 25, 2010 at 11:45 pm (14 years ago)Hey Shelly! That would be so fun! Love meeting other Charlotteans π
charlotte b
November 7, 2010 at 7:57 pm (14 years ago)awesome website. I absolutely love the cheesecake!
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
November 8, 2010 at 3:21 pm (14 years ago)Thank you, Charlotte π
lynn @ the actor's diet
November 10, 2010 at 5:18 pm (14 years ago)your french toast was one of my faves at the tasting pavillion! happy to have found your blog.
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
November 10, 2010 at 5:25 pm (14 years ago)Aw, thanks so much, Lynn!! I’m so glad you liked it!
Nikki
November 20, 2010 at 10:20 pm (14 years ago)I don’t have my own blog but I vote on the Project Food Blog every week and I just wanted to say I was never a fan of cheesecake but after watching your video, I think I may have been converted. You made it look so easy and yummy!
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
November 20, 2010 at 10:31 pm (14 years ago)Hurray, a cheesecake convert!! Thanks, Nikki π I’m happy to have you reading!
true word77
November 30, 2010 at 6:27 pm (14 years ago)Just spotted my brownie cheesecake on here lol loving it! i have another project in the pipeline, red velvet white brownie cheesecake!?!
i would love to see anything similar on here- you are the cheesecake Queen!
xx
themexcellentcook
December 31, 2010 at 1:28 am (14 years ago)I have followed you at the food_porn LJ community for a while now, and love your blog! I’ve just begun a cooking blog myself (at the request of family and friends) and have you linked on my page. You have inspired me to make a culinary goals list of sorts of things I would like to learn to fix during the next year. Your croquembouche cake was the spark!
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
December 31, 2010 at 1:34 am (14 years ago)What a wonderful comment to receive! Thank you SO much. I love your blog and will enjoy keeping up with it!
Kimbrah
January 9, 2011 at 8:56 pm (14 years ago)I happened upon your blog from your Lemon Triumph Cake recipe on the Tipnut site and I have to say that I am very excited about looking through your blog and working my way through all the yummy things! I have recently had to go gluten free, so I will hopefully be experimenting with some of your recipes to see if they will still work with gluten free flours. My mom left our family when I was very young, so my twin brother and I grew up experimenting in the kitchen. There was no one around to tell us we were doing something wrong, so we became very creative with our cooking (sometimes much to the chagrin of my father and brothers). Now I have 5 little boys of my own and I hope to pass on the same love for food and creativity that was unwittingly given to me as I grew up. My brother’s love grew into making delectable entrees, where mine has focused more on the baking side of things. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas and inspiring the rest of us to be a little bit bolder than we might have been before we visited. π
dee
February 22, 2011 at 10:20 pm (14 years ago)hi julie – i loved your stories and recipes!! .. can’t wait to try out your red velvet cheesecake!! I love baking myself, please feel free to check out my cheesecake website and facebook page at http://www.deesdelite.com (where I posted a vid of you this morning!). Hope you like it!! Sending you sweet wishes, xo! – dee
Meg
February 23, 2011 at 8:27 pm (14 years ago)Julie! I absolutely adore your blog. I also teach Language Arts and do the bakery thing, but I am not yet at your level. Maybe some day. I taught in South Korea with your sister for a while, and adored her as well. Anyway, I just wanted to reach out and offer my congratulations and words of admiration on everything you’re doing here. I know you’re likely a very busy lady, but if you get a moment, perhaps you could hit me back. Any bakery-starting advice is more than welcome! You’re a rock star!
atouchofrojo
March 2, 2011 at 3:58 pm (14 years ago)Hello…again (slightly embarassed look on face). I found this part of your page and decided to write on it as well. I previously left a comment on your Charlotte Observer piece. Again, congrats. I’m sure you can’t get enough of the compliments, right? Well, I just wanted to share my blog, I am not exactly sure how you want us to upload a picture, but I figured the best way to do this is just to let you know about our blog. I’m from Charlotte and my husband is from BogotΓ‘, Colombia. We’re living in Colombia and we created this food blog as a way to share our cooking experience with family, friends and the world. I hope you have some time in your busy schedule to take a look or at least reply to this comment. Oh, and I love the fact that you respond to almost every comment. I do the same, because I feel like it’s only fitting to “give back” to those who take out time in their day to say something nice about your work. Ok, Oprah moment over. I’ll let you go.
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
March 2, 2011 at 4:23 pm (14 years ago)I love it! French toast and enchiladas — you make the kind of recipes I love π Thanks for sharing and visiting!
Sara
July 16, 2011 at 9:42 am (13 years ago)Hi Julie! I stumbled across your blog this morning while searching for some homemade cereal recipes (yours look great, by the way!). I absolutely love your blog. You seem so sweet and your zest and passion for cooking/baking, and life in general, is so inspiring. Just wanted to let you know. So excited to try some of your recipes! ~Sara
karen d
August 1, 2011 at 9:42 am (13 years ago)Hi Julie! I discovered the most wonderful place over the weekend and I had to tell you about it! It is THE CRUSHED OLIVE in Hickory. They sell THE most amazing olive oils and balsamic vinegars and best of all you can taste any or all of them!!! I bought a raspberry balsamic ( which we had over fruit salad. Delicious.) and…wait for the angels to sing…an espresso balsamic.I can hardly wait to try it over vanilla ice cream or in a bbq sauce. I think you will really love this store.
Andrew Nielsen
August 28, 2011 at 8:44 pm (13 years ago)Ms. Ruble,
I just made a banana pudding all by myself I’m so proud! It was the recipe from Our State: North Carolina magazine. They have so many good southern comfort foods. you should make a new twist on banana pudding or banana cream pie, that would be awesome!
-Andrew Nielsen
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
August 28, 2011 at 11:46 pm (13 years ago)Hooray, Andrew!! You should be proud! That sounds amazing — banana pudding is one of my favorites. I love your idea about making a fun twist on it — I’ll have to start brainstorming! Congrats on your success in the kitchen!
Leah Ferguson
October 3, 2011 at 11:12 pm (13 years ago)Okay, Julie, I’m a wreck here. My children will be up in 7 hours, there’s laundry everywhere, and I should probably shower today (yes, it’s 11 p.m.). I’m barely managing my time between raising the kiddos and writing my blog and finishing a book (because what else will I do during their naptimes? Clean?) and having actual conversations with my husband…and then I see your blog. And I realize that I am sca-rewed for time management now because I will be on here all the time, making whatever it is you throw my way. Especially if it looks as easy and awesome as those sopapilla/cheesecakes bars.
So thank you. And I’m off to bed, because apparently I have some ingredients to purchase first thing…
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
October 4, 2011 at 6:34 am (13 years ago)LOL I’ve created a monster π Don’t worry, your family will get over the clothes and lack of conversations when they try a bite! π Thanks for visiting, Leah!
Sarah
November 7, 2011 at 9:19 am (13 years ago)Hi Julie!
I found your blog from following a link on pinterest, and after wasting a few good hours that I should’ve been spending in the studio on it, I realized that you’re from Charlotte! Crazy small world. Let’s hope you open up a cafe of epicurean delights some day so that I can pop by and visit. In the meantime – I’ll be trying out some of your recipes once break rolls around and I have time to eat things other than microwave-in-the-bag edamame.
Thanks for sharing all of the eye candy, look forward to future posts.
– Sarah
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
November 7, 2011 at 12:09 pm (13 years ago)Aww, thanks for stopping by, Sarah! I love finding fellow Charlotte foodies — we should get together sometime! π In the meantime, hope you love the recipes!
KristinaYellow
November 13, 2011 at 12:53 pm (13 years ago)I love your website–you really do make it seem like it’s doable for anyone to bake. I love to bake…just don’t know what to do with it all once it’s done! My husband doesn’t like to take it to work–he’s too shy even though I bet his coworkers would like it. But still, thanks for sharing all your talent. It’s helping me regain my confidence in the kitchen and hopefully will pass that love on to my toddler! If you are ever in the University area, give me a buzz π
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
November 14, 2011 at 1:47 am (13 years ago)Aw, thanks Kristina! I bet his coworkers would like it too! He can always leave it in a common area with a sign so he doesn’t have to announce that he brought a cake. LOL. I love that you’re a Charlottean, too! I’m up by Northlake Mall. We should hang out!
Nicole
December 23, 2011 at 12:41 am (13 years ago)I really love your blog!! π
It was truly an inspiration when I decided to start my own food blog a few days ago! π
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
March 21, 2012 at 3:27 am (13 years ago)Nicole, your food blog is looking so fantastic!! I love that WBB could be an inspiration for you π Thanks so much for reading!
angela
March 21, 2012 at 3:17 am (13 years ago)my bichon shitzu Rufus has the same Halloween costume. but… it didn’t last long on him.
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
March 21, 2012 at 3:27 am (13 years ago)LOL, Byrd definitely only tolerated it long enough for that photo (and just look at that face). π
Lora
May 5, 2012 at 2:48 am (13 years ago)How do you weigh anything less than 900 pounds when you can bake like you do? Congratulations!
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
May 5, 2012 at 7:03 pm (13 years ago)LOL, I have to mind my food very carefully and eat my dessert only on the weekend π Thanks, Lora.
Chee Laforteza
May 14, 2012 at 1:12 pm (13 years ago)I know you get this a lot. As in a lot and I don’t mind adding up… I think you’re great and of course, inspiring for an aspiring chef like me. Your name should be awesome. Really, you have my support. π
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
May 14, 2012 at 1:48 pm (13 years ago)Aw, thank you so much, Chee! What a sweet thing to say.
Elizabeth @Mango_Queen
June 2, 2012 at 4:04 pm (13 years ago)So glad I found your blog via @FoodBloggersNetwork ! It’s a gorgeous site & I can’t seem to leave it. All your recipes and photographs are have me glued. Thanks and I’ll be back for more!
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
June 5, 2012 at 2:49 am (13 years ago)Thank you, Elizabeth!!
Wanda Attar
June 19, 2012 at 2:48 am (13 years ago)Love this site!!!! I was looking for the A&P Spanish Bar Cake and came upon your site. I remember this cake from when I was a child. My brother also loved this cake and when he found out I had found the recipe, he asked for it right away. I am going to give the cake a whirl and hope it turns out as good as yours looks. Thanks for sharing!
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
June 19, 2012 at 2:53 am (13 years ago)Aw, thank you, Wanda! Let me know what you all think! Hope it’s just what you remember!
Marlene
July 4, 2012 at 5:01 pm (12 years ago)I got directed to this blog by clicking on the tumblr post someone made about your mouthwatering Gooey Chocolate Skillet Cake Ice Cream Sundae recipe. Landing on that very page i was scrolling for the ingredients and instructions thinking where the heck is it? You have to know im like the most impatient person I know so I’m deeply ashamed I have to admit I was too quick in thinking “okay there is no recipe” and closed the website. Seconds later I thought – no! It’s a food blog, there’s gotta to be a recipe and this cake looked to good to let it go unnoticed. So i went back to your website, scrolled again, found the recipe and even found myself reading the story you posted along with it.
What can I say… I loved it! I am a very visual person therefore I develop a little movie in my head for whatever I’m reading and with your detailled description of your experiences from back then you had me giggling, amazed and even sheding a little tear. I can’t even say what it was but this story especially the part with the stars had me all emotional.
I love reading about events, experiences, any occurrences that change people in a certain way. I’m sure I’ve had certain things happening to me although I can’t recall one right away.
Anyway your blog went right into my bookmarks. I love the drive and ambition behind that blog.
Keep on spreading the good reads as well as the recipes for, well, the delis i find on here.
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
July 11, 2012 at 4:16 am (12 years ago)Aw, Marlene, that is just too sweet! Thank you so much for your kind words and for reading!! π
Angel Blue
August 15, 2012 at 10:40 pm (12 years ago)Julie, it was such a delightful accident that I came across this blog. most blogs that I finally find, are done. the author has moved on. the website is no longer updated. it just stands there in the rain..
what a relief to find a sheltered blog! the author ( and buddy, Lil Byrd) still out and about .. cooking up great adventures to take us all on!
I know that all things have there time in the sun, I am just grateful, for once, to come across a blog still basking !
All the best!
ps: love the recipes. I so miss cooking! you bring the anticipation of outcome back to home!
Blue
Mariel
September 18, 2012 at 2:36 pm (12 years ago)Hi Julie!
Just found your blog through your post in a A Cup of Jo!
I tried the cobbler recipe this weekend, and it was amazing!! Really, it has already become one of my favorite desserts!!
Your blog is beautiful and the recipes look delicious!!
I look forward to trying other ones!
Mariel
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
September 19, 2012 at 1:16 am (12 years ago)Aw, that makes me so happy to hear, Mariel! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!! Thank you!
Matt
October 20, 2012 at 5:52 pm (12 years ago)Julie,
You are the mutual hero of my wife and I. ALL of your recipes that my wife has tried have been amazing! Awesome to see another believer who is not afraid of letting anyone know.
I can already picture you someday in Glory, with a kitchen of never -ending ingredients, and pots, pans and utensils that never need washed. OH! what a day that will be!
Keep baking!
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
October 21, 2012 at 1:53 pm (12 years ago)Aww, Matt, that is too sweet! Thank you! And YES, what a wonderful day that will be!! π
The Cooking Chook
November 2, 2012 at 9:31 am (12 years ago)Julie, I love your blog and your recipes are a great inspiration to me. I love your blog so much that I have nominated you for The Very Inspiring Blogger Award. Check it out: http://thecookingchook.wordpress.com/acknowledgements/
Cathie J
December 30, 2012 at 10:41 pm (12 years ago)Found you through an article on Ina Garten. Can’t wait to start trying some of your recipes.
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
December 31, 2012 at 11:06 pm (12 years ago)Aw, thanks Cathie! Welcome!
Susan
January 3, 2013 at 12:09 am (12 years ago)I stumbled upon your blog through a mutual facebook friend and read your golden raisin piece. Simply charming writing style. We should be besties, and thank you for making my nearly identical personality seem delightful and not just neurotic. I look forward to following Willowbird!
B. Cosentine
February 12, 2013 at 12:35 pm (12 years ago)I read about your bakery in southern Living. I love to cook and baking is my favorite. Our thoughts on food are the same – I feel it is something everyone has to experience to appreciate. Where is your bakery located in Charlotte. I love to take my grandchildren out for a cookie or muffin at a bakery. The bakeries we have found in Charlotte are not inspiring. As I live in England part of the year, baking has made us many friends and “opened doors ” . The Brits are great cooks, but do not make biscuits (cookies ) as we do ,…..even with my receipes. They use self-rising flour with everything and I think that makes the difference. Hope to hear from you as to directions to your bakery.
Cheers,
Brenda
Rhonda Sittig
June 8, 2013 at 1:21 am (12 years ago)Julie– just stumbled on your blog (thanks Pinterest!) and it’s beautiful. I’ve already copied a couple recipes to try. Your writing is warm and welcoming and your recipes are doable and so pretty (we all know the pretty part is important!). I’ll be back for more baking ideas — God Bless…
Julie Ruble
June 8, 2013 at 2:07 am (12 years ago)Aw, thank you, Rhonda! And thank you for being here!
Fran@fransfavs.com
June 13, 2013 at 3:01 am (12 years ago)Just wanted to send you my very best wishes on your engagement to your beloved Mike! I hope you two have a very long, healthy and happy life together. π
Julie Ruble
June 13, 2013 at 3:07 am (12 years ago)Thanks so much, Fran!!
Ally
July 14, 2013 at 5:25 am (11 years ago)Found your website through NQN – so glad I did! Can’t wait to try some of these incredible recipes! π
Julie Ruble
July 14, 2013 at 5:26 am (11 years ago)Welcome! So glad you found your way over!
aruna
September 11, 2013 at 1:51 pm (11 years ago)Hi Julie, love your post on making your own cereal. I am from Trinidad and for some reason imported cereal is so expensive. My uncle calls them sugared cardboard because of how little nutrition they have. Thanks so much for sharing. Will be attempting bran flakes soon, and the granola, yum. I love coconut in anything. It just seems much healthier to make your own. Thanks again.
dessertrecipes180
September 23, 2013 at 4:04 pm (11 years ago)I am sorry about your content. I have removed all links on my blog and my pinterest account. Please close any reports you have submitted. I will never use ur content again. Thank you for your time in this matter
Julie Ruble
September 23, 2013 at 4:07 pm (11 years ago)Thanks for letting me know. Please know you must ask to reprint a recipe and use a photo, since they’re copyrighted material. I’m sure plenty of bloggers would give you permission upon asking.
Linda
November 2, 2013 at 3:29 pm (11 years ago)Hi, Julie,
I was intrigued by your idea for candied pecans. However the Orange Cardamon Candied Pecans on the Foodie app contains no Cardamon in the list of ingredients. Can you please send me the corrected recipe? I would appreciate it–Homecoming Tailgate is one week away!
Cyndie
November 4, 2013 at 1:49 pm (11 years ago)Hi…I have followed your blog for quite a while now…and totally enjoy it..until today…when I was reading and saw Carolina Poodle Rescue mentioned..I didn’t realize you were so nearby…I live in Greenville..and also adopted Misty, a black standard from CPR….She passed away 3 years ago…but was such a love…Love the recipes..and photos..
Julie Ruble
November 4, 2013 at 1:57 pm (11 years ago)Aww, Cyndie! Another poodle mama! I loved CPR and love Byrd (my poodle from there) even more π They are such sweeties, aren’t they? I’m so glad Misty got to enjoy life in your home — and so sorry she’s passed on.
Bobby Collick
January 4, 2014 at 9:22 am (11 years ago)Just found your blog after reading your comments about Edd who won the Great British bake off a few years ago. Just been reading through your recipes and have to say they look wonderful. Look forward to following your site.
Julie Ruble
January 5, 2014 at 7:10 pm (11 years ago)Thanks Bobby! Welcome!
Brian
March 15, 2014 at 7:58 am (11 years ago)Now I understand why I’m liking you so much….I’m originally from Anderson, SC.
We moved to Charlotte when I was in Jr High (Go East Mecklenberg!) My mom still lives there now. I am in Seattle but my roots are still in the south…
Bri
Brian
March 15, 2014 at 8:00 am (11 years ago)oops Mecklenburg π
Stefanie
May 30, 2014 at 2:57 am (11 years ago)Aww, this blog is soo inspiring. I really really like it and don’t now what to try first π
All the best for you and Byrd alias Bee π
Stefanie
Wilder
November 16, 2014 at 9:45 am (10 years ago)Hi Mrs. Ruble!
I was looking on your website for great recipes, and I was wondering if you had any sort of pumpkin apple pies? My family always makes them, but has trouble finding great recipes- using real pumpkins. My dad usually roasts the apples and pumpkins because we donβt like using the canned pumpkin. Would you be willing to do a recipe like that? (Iβm not sure if that is how this works; its just a suggestion =D)
Miss you!
Wilder