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10 Favorite Fall Recipes

October means a change in menu. Football, fall, leaves, family gatherings and cooler weather mean these type recipes from our archives…

10 Favorite Fall Recipes at www.habitsforahappyhome.com

Fun Food for Football Watching by Kim A. – hearty red chili, spinach melts…

Barbecue Cups, also by Kim – are simple, quick and delicious!

Fallish Fun- Caramel Apples Recipe at Habits for a Happy HomeFallish Fun: Caramel Apples by Kendra  – these are absolutely beautiful!

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies also by Kendra

Italian Stuffed Shells – a Hodgepodge favorite!

 

I normally use a traditional trifle dish, but this one was going to an office function where there was limited refrigerator space.

I normally use a traditional trifle dish, but this one was going to an office function where there was limited refrigerator space.

Brownie Trifle by Kerri – always something to look forward to!

Cold Days, Warm Soup – Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup also by Kerri – perfect comfort food

Lunchtime Variety by Heidi – yep, our lunch times often get in a rut and these are some great ideas!

Yam Casserole by Littlesanctuary – perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas or Sunday dinner

And topped off with the Brownies They’ll Never Forget by Kim A. “I recommend you don’t wait until 9:00 at night and make these with your husband when the kids are in bed.  Make them right now, while the kids are still up, so they can share all the fat and calories with you.  Enjoy, and be praised for the rest of the day by your adoring husband and children.”

  • Our authors have put together a Pinterest Recipe Box for you!
  • And you can find all our Habits for a Happy Home recipes in our Recipe Box.

 

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What are YOUR favorites?

~written by Tricia, Hodgepodge

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Tricia faces a daily dose of chaos homeschooling five children. The biggest lesson she’s learned? At the end of the day – when the dishes are put away and the children are tucked in bed – truly what matters is each child’s relationship with the Lord. Raising children is a God-given privilege and, folks, the time is short.

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