Celebrate fall's bountiful harvest with warming apples, pumpkin, squash, cabbage, cranberries, turkey, sweet potatoes, soups, etc. as we make the transition from summer. Enjoy the BBQs, tailgates and warm weather while they last. And always eat hearty and healthy.Read 7 Steps to Frugal Food Feasts and Festivals for tasty tips.
Turn fall gatherings and meals into the feast of a lifetime for less money:
Do the same for parties, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, reunions, celebrations, holiday meals, and even funerals too. Also enjoy the weather, tailgates, BBQs, picnics, cookouts, outdoor cooking season and camping.
- Fall
- Thanksgiving
- Halloween
- Rosh Hashanah
- Yom Kipur
- Eid al Fir
- Columbus Day
- Day of the Race
- Daylight Saving Time
- Day of the Dead
- Election Day
- Veteran's Day / Remembrance Day
- (Eid) al Adha
- Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
- 1st of Muharram
- Hanukkah. . .
Dark chocolate provides a healthful but tasty treat (watch the sugar). And comfort food and patriotic “authentic” American dishes revive fond memories.
To some, eating black-eyed peas at New Year's is good luck. Try it!
Have A Fabulous Fall! 7 Steps to Frugal Food Feasts and Festivals
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