Fall Themed Dinner Ideas

13th Oct 2016

When the fall starts, it can make cooking family dinners a lot more fun. Cooking in your warm and cozy kitchen when the leaves are falling outside and the air is chill just makes the activity much more relaxing. Plus, you get to take advantage of the delicious fruits and vegetables that are in season like butternut squash, apples, and pumpkins. Meals in the fall are a little more colorful and rustic and tend to bring the family together with their warmth. Check out these great fall recipes that are comfort food at its finest:

Slow-Cooker Red Wine Beef Stew

Nothing says fall better than a hearty beef stew! Cooking in the slow cooker also is a big time-saver.

http://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a49563/slow-cooker-red-wine-beef-stew-recipe/

Pumpkin Quesadillas

This is a fun twist on the classic cheese or chicken quesadilla that’s easy to make and a crowd-pleaser!

http://www.rachaelraymag.com/recipe/pumpkin-quesadillas/

Apple Cider Chicken with Caramelized Apples

When you go apple picking and have tons of apples to use, make this your go-to recipe that’s ready in 30 minutes.

http://www.averiecooks.com/2016/08/apple-cider-chicken-caramelized-apples.html

Sweet Potato Kale Grilled Cheese

This comfort food gets an update with caramelized red onions, sweet potatoes, kale and ooey-gooey cheese!

http://www.twopeasandtheirpod.com/sweet-potato-and-kale-grilled-cheese/

Squash and Bean Minestrone

This soup is a great way to use squash and looks beautiful with its bright colors!

http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/squash-and-bean-minestrone

infant support pillow

Written by Alicia Overby - Founder & President of Baby Elephant Ears

Alicia is wife, mother, and creator of Baby Elephant Ears. Baby Elephant Ears was created out of parental concern, not financial desire. In 2005, when their second child was an infant, he cried all the time and just couldn't seem to get comfortable.

After seeking advice and suggestion from the medical community and alternative medicine, they eventually ended up in the chiropractors office where their baby was successfully treated for asubluxation, discomfort most likely the result of the strain during labor, which was now being exacerbated by the normal lack of infant neck strength. Only proper neck, head, and back alignment would offer him relief. When they couldn't find a product to give their baby the necessary support, Alicia took matters into her own hands and crafted her own infant support pillow. The first Baby Elephant Ears was born!

For more information, visit www.babyelephantears.com.