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Fall In Love: Food

The first of many "Fall In Love With Fall" articles.

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Oh, Fall. How I've missed you so! Between the leaves changing, the air becoming crisper, or the cute fashion starting to come out, I can't explain my favorite part of you. There are so many good things you bring to this world, including food. Whether you're a Susie Homemaker or not, here are a few "Fall Recipes" you should be trying this season!

Click on the photos to view the recipe!

1. Creamy Tortellini Tomato Soup

A perfect warm soup with subtle flavor splashes.

2. Pumpkin Nutella Muffins

Chocolate AND pumpkin? You can't go wrong!

3. Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars


This should be self-explanatory.

4. Caramel Apple Sangria

For all of you who want to try something new from the bar.

5. Pumpkin Pull Apart Bread


If you like Monkey Bread, you will devour this.

6. Pumpkin Cheesecake Snickerdoodles


A mix between the best cookie, and the best season? No way!

7. Loaded Sweet Potato


This looks like heaven, and it probably tastes like it.

8. Autumn Minestrone


Imagine walking into your house, and smelling this soup. You would never forget that smell.

9. Golden Apple Punch


For all of you non-alcoholic drinkers!

10. Chicken & Dumpling Soup


A simple classic that you can never go wrong with making!


Going over to grandma's should never be a chore. Bring some cookware, an apron and a smiling face on over and ask her to help. Now that you have several fattening, lovely recipes to try, go on and enjoy the greatest time of the year!

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