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It's like fall in a skillet! September 29, 2020 Recipe courtesy of Apple cider and apples give this

It's like fall in a skillet! [Food Network | Recipe of the Day]( September 29, 2020 [View email in browser]( [Braised Chicken Thighs and Apples]( [Braised Chicken Thighs and Apples]( [Food Network Kitchen]( Recipe courtesy of [Food Network Kitchen]( Apple cider and apples give this braised chicken dish a decidedly seasonal feel. And who wouldn't fall in love with a meal you can cook in only one skillet? [Get the Recipe]( More Must-Reads [Easy Instant Pot Soups]( [Butternut Squash and Arugula Pizza]( [Easy Instant Pot Soups for Your Weeknight Rotation]( [Butternut Squash Is Good for Way More Than You Think]( [How to Make the Perfect Grilled Cheese]( [Eerie-sistible Halloween Cookies]( [How to Make the Perfect Grilled Cheese]( [Eerie-sistible Halloween Cookies]( [GZ's Hearty (and Bean-less!) Game-Day Chili]( [These Portable Fire Pits Are the Secret to a Never-Ending Summer]( [GZ's Hearty (and Bean-less!) Game-Day Chili]( [These Portable Fire Pits Are the Secret to a Never-Ending Summer]( [Prime Day 2020]( [Mark Your Calendars — This Is the Official Date for Prime Day 2020]( At long last, Amazon has announced its biggest sale of the year. [Food Network]( [on]( [Instagram]( [Follow us on Instagram @FoodNetwork]( Follow Us Everywhere [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Visitor Agreement]( | [FoodNetwork.com]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. ©2020 Discovery Communications, LLC 8403 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910 | All Rights Reserved

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