Get Back to School with Food.com's Fall Recipes, Family Friendly Dishes, Kitchen Hacks and More Our Coverage Sponsored by Fresh Origins
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Fall is here and with that comes all-new recipes for the family, dishes the kids will love and home hacks to make life easier. Spruce up those lunch meals with 50 back-to-school lunchbox ideas including pizza roll-ups, yogurt fruit bars and peanut butter and jelly sushi rolls. Dust off that slow cooker and warm up with delicious new recipes perfect for a weeknight fall dinner. Take football Sunday to the next level with easy-to-make dips, appetizers and game day drinks that will keep the party going all day long. Also, do not miss all-new recipes for the most delicious and decadent food obsessions out there. Food.com is also serving up brand new video tutorials of kitchen and home hacks, including easy-to-make recipes and new ways to work around the kitchen. Follow Food.com on Instagram at @fooddotcom for the best in food photography, recipe highlights, tips and inspiration for the fall season.
Food.com is getting the kids back to school in style with recipes perfect for the whole family! Check out new and innovative food favorites like rainbow breakfast smorgasbord ideas, 24 ways to make Jell-O, Easy-Bake Oven dishes and healthy frozen snacks the kids will love!
With the cool weather approaching, Food.com has exciting new slow cooker recipes that are simple and delicious. From Slow Cooker Texas Hash to Slow Cooker Pizza Soup and even Slow Cooker Macaroni & Cheese, these easy-to-make recipes will get the whole family around the table in no time!
It is football season and Food.com is the go-to spot for game day favorites. Whip up the ultimate football feast with Food.com's Bloody Mary, BBQ ribs and meaty nachos, put a fun twist on pizza with pizza-flavored snacks, and of course don't forget about everybody's favorite tailgating treat, buffalo chicken. Ready, set, hike!
Food.com is serving up the most indulgent, crave-worthy dishes that everybody dreams about from Molten Lava Cake to Cheesy Loaded Potato Fries and everything in between! Check out all the recipes Food.com is loving right now including uniquely amazing food mash-ups, absolutely delicious doughnuts and birthday cake-flavored treats. Mouthwatering!
Looking for more inspiration? Food.com has video tutorials that will make new and exciting recipes easy as 1, 2, 3. Also, check out fun everyday tips that will make your life in the kitchen easier. Find the following how-to videos and more at Food.com:
Stay warm this fall with a delicious take on chicken chili using rotisserie chicken so the leftovers never have to go to waste!
Keep it light with 5 tips for healthy substitutions including avocado instead of butter, potato in place of cream, Greek yogurt for mayo and more!
There's nothing worse than a warm bottle of white wine! Learn how to chill drinks fast and get it company-ready in just 10 minutes with just a little ice, water and salt!
Tired of food going bad before it's been eaten? Keep fruits, veggies and bread fresh longer with tips like microwaving lemons and storing onions in stockings!
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