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Theyre also full of flavorful fall produce like spinach, apples, arugula and cabbage.
A vibrant parsley and hazelnut sauce finishes the dish with a bright and nutty flavor.

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This stir-fry recipe comes together in only 20 minutes on one baking sheet under the broiler.
While we prefer the slightly sharper flavor of sheeps-milk feta, cows-milk feta works just as well.
Serve this healthy shrimp recipe over whole grains or rice.

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This brothy soup is finished with a bit of heavy cream for body and richness.
We use white miso, which is light and slightly sweet.
Whisking the miso into the reserved cooking water makes it easier to incorporate into the pasta.

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Using cooked, peeled beets helps make prep a breeze.
Using store-bought rotisserie chicken saves time when cooking, and leftover chicken would work just as well.
Cilantro adds color and flavor when blended to make a creamy dressing.

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Serve this cold salad for lunch or dinner.
Substitute frozen asparagus (or green beans or peas) in a pinch.
Toss them together with prepared basil pesto for a satisfying supper.

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Carolyn Hodges, M.S., RD