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Holiday Oatmeal with Cranberries & Orange

Everyday oatmeal all dressed up for Christmas with fresh cranberries and small bites of tangerine, a real study in taste and texture and temperature contrasts. It's a perfect choice for simple but still special breakfasts during the holidays, leaving room for ... dare I say? ... a cookie or two? Approachable, Memorable Whole Food, Simply Prepared. Morning Oatmeal All Glammed Up for the Holidays. Mere Minutes to the Table. A New Addition to The Homemade Pantry , a Kitchen Parade Specialty. Budget Friendly. Weekday Easy, Holiday Special. Great for Meal Prep. Perfect When Cooking for One or Two . Weight Watchers Friendly. Vegetarian. Naturally Gluten Free. What're you waiting for?! So Good!!

Seasonal Sundays: Christmas with Kids

Christmas is a magical time for kids, and what better way to celebrate than with festive treats made just for them? and often right alongside them? This week's recipe collection is packed with fun, easy-to-make sweets and treats (and even a few veggies) that will bring joy to little chefs and their families. Let’s make Christmas even sweeter, one recipe at a time. And here's hoping there's a keeper or two for every auntie, uncle, nana and papa and all who have special kids in their lives.

Finnish Christmas Stars

How to Make Suomalainen Joulutorttu or Tähtitorttu Here's a favorite Christmas sweet treat from Finland, so festive and just a couple of bites big. All it takes is two ingredients, a box of ready-made frozen puff pastry and good jam, either homemade or from the store. If you've ever made thumbprint cookies with jam centers, you'll love these simple Nordic pastries. Beautiful Color & Dramatic Star Appearance. (Or Wait, Is It a Pinwheel?! Southern Living calls these "Jam Pinwheels" in this month's issue.) Mere Minutes to the Table. Just Two Ingredients, No Mixer Required. A Fun Baking Project with Kids. Weeknight Easy, Weekend Special. Great for Holiday Food Gifts. Perfect When Cooking for One or Two . Potluck & Party Friendly. Easy DIY. So Good!!

Winter Bitter Greens Chopped Salad

This recipe is for salad lovers! If you, too, live for a good salad, well, life is about to get better, much better. It's a robust tangle of crisp greens that whose names might be unfamiliar (think radicchio, Belgian endive, endive lettuce, arugula, baby kale) plus tangy bites of tangerine, sweet dried fruit and a sprinkle of fresh herbs. If you're inclined, scatter in some bits of creamy cheese? maybe a few sweet nuts? This is an exuberantly seasonal salad and yet at the same time, a much-welcome antidote to all the rich food of the holidays. Approachable, Memorable Homestyle Whole Food, Simply Prepared. Real Food, Fresh & Flexible, Seasonal & Special. Beautiful Color! Extra Welcome When "Supper's a Little Skimpy" But Can Also Stand In for a Salad Supper, a Quick Supper , a Kitchen Parade Specialty. Easily Adapted to Your Family's Tastebuds. Weeknight Easy, Weekend Special. Perfect When Cooking for One or Two But Scales from Small Plates to Larg...

Seasonal Sundays: Recipes & Ideas from Santa's Holiday Grab Bag

Santa's sack is overflowing with ideas (and recipes, of course!) for the holidays, not just for the Christmas dates themselves but for all the good times in between. Here's to embracing the holidays!

Seasonal Sundays: Let's Bake for a Cookie Swap

Stock up on butter, all, because this week's "Seasonal Seven" recipe collection is for the holiday bakers in our number, whether we've got a cookie exchange coming up or live with some bonafide cookie monsters or plan to deliver treats to a neighbor with a sweet tooth. I hope you'll find one or two destined as "keepers" in your own Christmas cookie favorites.

Bourbon-Apple Cider Cocktail

Meet your new favorite autumn-inspired drink, a simple yet outright special combination of smoky bourbon, tangy apple cider and crisp ginger ale served by the glass or prepped by the pitcher. It's barely boozy, unless you prefer otherwise, of course. Cozy autumn vibes? You bet. Bottoms up, all! A Memorable Seasonal Cocktail, Just Three Ingredients. No Hard-to-Find Liquors or Liqueurs or Bitters or Mixers, No Cooking Simple Syrup. Barely Boozy. Scales from a Mixed Drink for One or Two to a Pitcher for Parties. Beautiful Color! Mere Minutes to the Table. Fun Picnic & Tailgate Beverage. Easily Adapted to Personal Tastebuds & Alcohol Consumption. Budget Friendly. Weeknight Easy, Weekend Special. Perfect When Cooking for One or Two . Potluck & Party Friendly. Easy DIY. Not just vegan, Vegan Done Real . Naturally Gluten Free. So Good!!

Seasonal Sundays: Simple Thanksgiving Sides

This week's "Seasonal Seven" recipe collection is for everyone (me included!) with a soft spot for Thanksgiving's wonderful vegetable side dishes, I swear, I could make a dozen 🙄 and still find room on the menu for one more. But! Here I selected just seven simple but Thanksgiving-suitable recipes for seven different vegetables, then paired each one with another that's slightly more effort but extra-worthy. I've been collecting Thanksgiving vegetable recipes since way back in 2006, you just know, there are so many winners here.

Hasselback Potatoes

What a show-stopping side dish, hot and crisp like French fries, oven-roasted like baked potatoes. The big surprise? Hasselback Potatoes are visually distinctive but also surprisingly easy to make . Just cut slits in the potatoes with a sharp knife (don't worry, I'll show you how), brush the tops with olive oil, season a bit and roast in the oven for 45 minutes. That's it, you can definitely do this! Memorable Homestyle Whole Food, Easy to Execute, Dramatic Results. Just Four Ingredients, Potatoes + Pantry Ingredients. Hearty & Filling, Especially Good with Steaks, Chops, Roast Chicken. Budget Friendly. Weeknight Easy, Weekend Special. Easy DIY. Perfect When Cooking for One or Two . Not just vegan, Vegan Done Real . Naturally Gluten Free. Whole30 Friendly. What're you waiting for?! So Good!!

Seasonal Sundays: Unexpected Thanksgiving Desserts

Pull out the mixing bowl because this week's "Seasonal Seven" recipe collection tackles a some times overlooked side of Thanksgiving, the dessert table. I've chosen recipes that just can't be found in a bakery or grocery store but are easy-easy for home cooks, even during a busy time. Will you find one you can't resist? I hope so! Will you find one to repeat year after year? That too!