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Our 10 Favorite Fall Recipes

October 2, 2016
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Have you ever walked into a grocery store, shopping list in hand, and come out with 50 things that weren't on your list? Here are 5 things that will help you stick to a grocery budget.

On September 22, we rang in the first official day of Fall. Not only is it time to embrace the cooler weather by pulling out our favorite sweaters but it's also time to embrace our favorite Fall recipes. From butternut squash, cauliflower, and apples our most-favorite Fall ingredients are in abundance this time of year.

What better way to celebrate Fall than to showcase some of our favorite Fall recipes. From creamy soups, lightly roasted vegetable side dishes to yummy pumpkin desserts, we have you covered.

Also: Make sure to share your favorite recipes with us by following @thebudgetmom and tagging #thebudgetmomfoodie to have your recipe featured in our next reader favorite recipe roundup!

1. PUMPKIN FETTUCCINE ALFREDO

Pumpkin Fettuccine Alfredo

Source: Cookie+Kate

Check out this Fall recipe HERE from Cookie+Kate

2. FALL SALAD WITH DELICATA SQUASH

FALL SALAD WITH DELICATA SQUASH

Source: Runway Chef

Check out this Fall recipe HERE from Runway Chef

  • Related: 6 Kitchen Essentials That Make Life Easier

#3: ROASTED FALL VEGETABLE & RICOTTA PIZZA

Roasted Fall Vegetable and Ricotta Pizza

Source: Martha Stewart

Check out this Fall recipe HERE from Martha Stewart

4. CHICKEN PASTA BAKE WITH SPINACH & PARMESAN

Chicken Pasta Bake with Spinach & Parmesan

Source: The Kitchn

Check out this Fall recipe HERE from The Kitchn

#5: COCONUT CURRY SOUP WITH SWEET POTATO NOODLES

COCONUT CURRY SOUP WITH SWEET POTATO NOODLES

Source: Food Faith Fitness

Check out this Fall recipe HERE from Food Faith Fitness

  • Related: 6 Grab-N-Go Oatmeal Recipes for the Busy Woman

#6: GINGERBREAD LATTE WITH SALTED CARAMEL SUGAR

Gingerbread Latte with Salted Caramel Sugar

Source: Half Baked Harvest

Check out this Fall recipe HERE from Half Baked Harvest

#7: PUMPKIN OATMEAL CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

PUMPKIN OATMEAL CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

Source: Love & Lemons

Check out this Fall recipe HERE from Love & Lemons

#8: EASY CINNAMON RAISIN RICE PUDDING

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Source: Cafe Delites

Check out this Fall recipe HERE from Cafe Delites

#9: NO CHOP ROAST PUMPKIN SOUP

NO CHOP ROAST PUMPKIN SOUP

Source: RecipeTin Eats

Check out this Fall recipe HERE from RecipeTin Eats

#10: ROASTED PUMPKIN, BEET, CHICKPEA, AND BARLEY SALAD

Roasted Pumpkin, Beet, Chickpea, and Barley Salad

Source: Popsugar

Check out this Fall recipe HERE from Popsugar

What are some of your favorite Fall recipes?

 

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  1. Lila says

    October 4, 2016 at 5:22 pm

    I just have to say you have a beautiful and well-written blog. I don’t normally like budget blogs. So many of them focus on deprivation. Yet the way you write isn’t about deprivation, it seems you’re about enjoying life wisely. Please keep up the great work. =)

    • kumiko Ehrmantraut says

      October 4, 2016 at 7:44 pm

      Thank you Lila. I am so glad you enjoy The Budget Mom!

Hello, I'm Kumiko, but everyone just calls me Miko. Welcome to my blog, The Budget Mom. I am an Accredited Financial Counselor® , and mom to a rambunctious boy. Come along with me as I strive to live a life I love on a budget that I can afford. Read more about me.

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