These healthy, savory, garlic & herb Mashed Sweet Potatoes are perfect for any holiday plate. Fewer than 10 ingredients & just 15 mins work!| The Oregon Dietitian
Make your holiday dinner a stress-free affair with this easy recipe for Make Ahead Stuffing with apples & cranberries. Just 10 mins of prep!| The Oregon Dietitian
Salty, sweet, slightly bitter Maple Caramelized Brussels Sprouts with Bacon Bits = an easy, holiday-ready side dish the whole family will love!| The Oregon Dietitian
You'd never guess this Creamy Apple & Butternut Squash Soup is secretly packed with protein thanks to cottage cheese.| The Oregon Dietitian
My easy Maple Rosemary Roasted Fall Vegetables are perfect for holidays or weeknight dinners. Feel free to customize with different veggies!| The Oregon Dietitian
Slow cooker rump roast is tender & shreds easily! Crockpot beef pot roast with vegetables like potatoes & carrots is a healthy & easy dinner!| The Oregon Dietitian
This easy, Healthy Corn Casserole from scratch is made without jiffy mix or sour cream & uses cornmeal, whole grain flour, and yogurt instead.| The Oregon Dietitian
Bacon green bean casserole with mushrooms, cheddar, and fresh green beans is the only way to make this classic Thanksgiving side dish!| The Oregon Dietitian
Make-ahead Boursin mashed potatoes are the perfect Thanksgiving recipe! These Boursin cheese mashed potatoes are easy, herby, and delicious!| The Oregon Dietitian
Roasted acorn squash salad is a must for Thanksgiving or even as a side for a fall dinner, especially drizzled with creamy maple dressing!| The Oregon Dietitian
This simple butternut squash bread is healthy & baked to perfection! It's low in sugar & high in fiber, a seriously delicious squash bread.| The Oregon Dietitian
Air fryer delicata squash is simple, easy, and perfect for fall! It's crisp, just like roasted squash, and is a healthy 20-minute side dish!| The Oregon Dietitian
London Broil in the Crockpot takes only 11 ingredients & 15 minutes of active prep. This cozy, comforting slow cooker classic is a cold-weather favorite!| The Oregon Dietitian