It snuck up on me and I’ll take that as a good sign.
Unlike the date of a one of my weight loss weigh-ins or a dreaded college exam, it wasn’t an occasion where I’ve been ticking off the days. And that’s good. That means I enjoy what I’m doing, creating a space on the web to showcase a subject I love, FOOD, and celebrating some incredibly talented bloggers who do the same. And I have you, my readers, to thank for that.
So light up the sparklers, I’ve passed the milestone and am happily celebrating my one year blogoversary.
I started Foodie Crush the blog as a way to create awareness for my dream of creating an online magazine featuring food bloggers, their recipes and personalities. Along the way I’ve made some incredible online-that-turned-into-real-life relationships, created some fun new projects and connected with wonderful readers.
I launched Foodie Crush magazine last December and thanks to so many of you I’m publishing another issue that will continue to feature inspiring recipes and food blogging personalities. I’m happy to announce the next issue of Foodie Crush will be the Summer 2012 issue will be ready for summertime cooking this July.
Like last issue, I’ve created a space within the magazine to feature your submissions, your recipes and your photography. This issue’s theme is cold, frosty and perfect to chill out with this summer: Cool Treats to Beat the Heat.

The article will be a round-up of our favorite frozen treat recipes submitted by you and your imagination. Whether you’re a seasoned blogger or a novice newbie, if you have a great recipe and a pretty picture we want to see what you’ve got. Selected recipes will be featured in the Cool Treats story.
E-mail the following in one e-mail to [email protected]Â with MAGAZINE SUBMISSION in the subject line
- E-mail me your frozen treat recipe
- E-mail me up to three versions of the photograph at 300 dpi or the highest possible resolution photo saved as a .jpg. Vertical orientation of your photo is preferred. Please .ZIP your files for best delivery methods.
- E-mail me a photo of yourself in the high res form listed above—one that you’ll be happy to have the food loving masses ogle over (same style that you would use for a profile photo)
Submitting a recipe does not guarantee being featured in the article. All submissions will be reviewed and selections will be made based on the quality of recipe, number of recipes submitted within categories and quality of photography. Submissions will be accepted via e-mail only and must be a recipe that you, the submitter, have created and/or adapted with appropriate accredidations. Recipes can be previously published but original recipes are preferred. NO SWIPED RECIPES OR IMAGERY ALLOWED! We want to celebrate your creativity, so let’s see it!
Submissions end June 1, 2012.

My idea of a sweet frozen treat is my new favorite riff on Blue Bunny brand Peanut Butter Panic ice cream. I’m not usually a big peanut butter gal, but when my nephews turned me onto this flavor I swooped in fast double fisting it with two scoops.
Then Smudge got an ice cream maker for Christmas and this was the first recipe my husband made from the Cuisinart recipe book that came with the frosty bit of heaven maker. Heaven in a cup. That’s all.

Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream
PrintIngredients
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter not natural, I used Jif
- ⅔ cup sugar
- 1 cup whole milk
- 2 cups heavy cream
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 cup coarsely chopped chocolate peanut butter cup candies about 15
- ¼ cup butterscotch caramel topping
Instructions
- In a medium mixing bowl combine the peanut butter and sugar and mix with hand mixer set to low until smooth. Add milk and mix on low until sugar dissolves, about 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in heavy cream and vanilla, cover and refrigerate for 1 to 2 hours or overnight.
- Freeze milk mixture according to mixer directions (my mixer calls for 15 to 20 minutes to thicken.) Add chopped candy  and butterscotch caramel topping and mix for 1 to 2 minutes or stir in by hand. The ice cream will be soft and creamy. Transfer to an airtight container and freeze for 2 hours for a firmer consistency. Allow to thaw 15 minutes before savoring every luscious bite.
Notes

And now for the giveaway…
THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED **** To celebrate my one year blogoversary I’m giving away one large and one small Dauville Aqua-Brushed Nesting Bowls from Harabu House valued at $50. Simple with a touch of retro, these handmade white porcelain with aqua-glazed interior bowls will fit into any kitchen and happily grace any table. And to help fill them the winner will also receive a $100 Visa Gift Card to spend as they see fit.
Select from the following ways to enter:
a) Leave a comment in this post sharing what your favorite frozen summertime treat is
b) Subscribe to Foodie Crush via e-mail and leave a comment that you have below
c) Share this giveaway on your Facebook page tagging Foodie Crush and leave a comment that you have below
d) Follow Foodie Crush on Twitter and leave a comment with your twitter username in the comments below
THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED **** Giveaway is open until Sunday, May 5, 2012 at 11:59 MST. Please provide a valid email address with your comment(s). This giveaway is open to US residents age 18 or older. Winners will be selected via random draw, and will be notified by e-mail. Winner will have 48 hours to get back to me, otherwise a new winner will be selected.
The Harabu House Bowl giveaway is sponsored by Harabu House. I did not receive compensation or product for myself, only product to give something special back to my readers and all opinions are my own. Â












Sue
Already subscribe, Shared on Facebook and on Twitter (already a follower) @SueTrussell.
Yvette ~ Muy Bueno
Happy Birthday! Congrats! What a gorgeous prize!
My favorite frozen summertime treat is Mango Coconut Sorbets!
Yvette ~ Muy Bueno
We follow Foodie Crush on Twitter – @muybuenocooking
Sue
There are so many cool summertime treats that I enjoy that it is hard to pick just one. I would have to say Pineapple Sorbet is my favorite. It is just sweet and light enough to enjoy after a large meal.
Yvette ~ Muy Bueno
I’m a subscriber ;)
Jenna
I follow on twitter @petersongjenna.
Jenna
I already subscribe!
Jenna
Oooooh…favorite treat would have to be a chocolate banana paleta.
Mb
rhubarb fool!
Theresa Sea
I follow on twitter @TheresaSea
Theresa Sea
I love ice cream in the summertime! And popsicles. :)
Elizabeth @ The Dapper Paper Co.
i love me some ice cream! Homemade is the best, especially chocolate peanut butter combos…those recently we made a toasted marshmallow milkshake and that was pretty crazy. Summertime means anything cold, down here in NC it’s too hot to think about anything else!
Tara
I follow you on Twitter
Tara
Ice cream! Always :)
DessertForTwo
How fun! I can’t wait to submit!!
My favorite summertime treat is fruit popsicles. The natural ones with no additives so I don’t feel so guilty about it. Take a lime one, dip it in Tequila & salt with each bite. What?? It’s a summer WEEKEND dessert??? ;)
kelley {mountain mama cooks}
Happy birthday to you and FoodieCrush!!! That ice cream is calling my name at 7:30 in the morning. I don’t know if this is a good or a bad thing. Probably both!
Lindsay
Congrats! Can’t wait to see the summer issue!
Apparently I’m in full summer treat mode already – I just whipped up another batch of pb and honey ice cream (http://www.loveandoliveoil.com/2012/04/peanut-butter-honey-ice-cream.html)… maybe my new favorite. :)
Living The Sweet Life
I need to get acquainted with this ice crea ASAP ~ yuuummm!!
Julia
Favorite frozen treat, no matter what time of year, is always ice cream (vanilla bean!). Although, I eat my fair share, or 10 people’s fair share, of frozen yogurt as well.
Holly W
I follow you on FB, Twitter, and Pinterest.
Happy Birthday FoodieCrush!
abbi
My favorite summertime treat is a big chocolate malt!
amy marantino
i Follow Foodie Crush on Twitter (@onitnaram)
amy marantino
i Subscribed to Foodie Crush via e-mail
amy marantino
my favorite frozen summertime treat is a chocolate mint milkshake
Averie @ Averie Cooks
I follow you on Twitter, FB, get your RSS feed, Pinterest, you name it, I’m all over ya :)
I can’t believe you’ve only been blogging…a year! Seriously thought it was like 3 or 4 because you always have amazing posts, pics, content, etc and generally that takes awhile to establish. Clearly not with you!
CONGRATS!