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Hello! Here's what's new on Budget Bytes last week: Everyone loves Thanksgiving, but let’s be h

Hello! Here's what's new on Budget Bytes last week: [Mini Pumpkin Pies](=) Everyone loves Thanksgiving, but let’s be honest, it can get expensive, especially when you have several guests to feed. But I’ve got a great little Thanksgiving hack for you. Well okay, maybe two. Thanksgiving hack number one: make these Mini Pumpkin Pies. You get twelve servings with half the amount of ingredients used for a regular-sized pumpkin pie. So instead of trying to slice one pie into razor-thin slices so that everyone gets a bite, be the star of the show with these adorable little Mini Pumpkin Pies. Everyone will die over their cuteness and you’ll be smiling with satisfaction because you just fed more people with fewer ingredients. [[Read more...](=)] [How To Make Thanksgiving Dinner For Two]() Huge Thanksgiving dinners with tons of family and loved ones are awesome, but not everyone has the option to travel or the family to get together with. If for one reason or another you find yourself alone or celebrating Thanksgiving with just one other person, you can still enjoy a classic Thanksgiving dinner on a smaller scale. I’ve crafted this smaller-sized meal that can be prepared in about two hours, so you can enjoy all those delicious thanksgiving recipes without a huge production. :) [[Read more...]()] --------------------------------------------------------------- Recently Updated: [Spinach and Mushroom Crustless Quiche](=) I’m a big fan of savory breakfast dishes and this Spinach and Mushroom Crustless Quiche might be my new favorite! It’s very filling, full of vegetables, and doesn’t leave me with a carb hangover (I’m looking at you, pancakes). You can serve it up at brunch or eat it for lunch or dinner, so give this spinach and mushroom crustless quiche recipe a try the next time you want to prepare something special. I promise it’s worth the effort. [[Read more...](=)] --------------------------------------------------------------- Currently Trending: - [One Pot Beef Mushroom Stroganoff](=) - [Sheet Pan Kielbasa Potatoes and Green Beans]( - [Lentils with Creamy Mushroom Gravy]( Until next time, happy cooking! [Update your subscription preferences here]( | [Unsubscribe]( | PO BOX 60262, Nashville, TN 37206

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