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Fall Family Fun

Add some fall fun to your family time. How many adventures can you have this month?

Family Fall Adventures Idea List

Crisp air, changing leaves, and awesome produce availability makes fall a great time for some family fun. Enjoy the outdoors and spend time together in the kitchen, cooking seasonal favorite. Check out our links below for some tasty recipes to inspire you and your family this fall. 

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Fall Recipes

Small orange squash stuffed with beans and rice

Baked Winter Squash Recipes

Winter squash comes in a variety of shapes, colors, and flavors. Try some of our favorite recipes this fall!

slice of pie on blue plate with ribbon and pumpkin in background

Pumpkin Treats

What is fall without pumpkin? Get in the seasonal spirit with our tried and true baked pumpkin treats. 

stew in black pot on black stove with white spoon in pot

Soups & Stews

A nice warm bowl of soup is perfect for crisp fall days. 

Wooden bowl of seen and nut snack mix

Snacks

Healthy snacks are a great idea to keep you going through all your adventures this month. Check out our easy ideas. 

Fun & Games

Drawing of crayons and paper coloring a pumpkin

Coloring Sheets

Keep your little ones busy while muffins bake or soup simmers, then decorate your windows with their Halloween creations!

University of Wyoming Extension & Cent$ible Nutrition Program

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