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Plus: Frankenpumpkins . And that's hardly the only food inspiration I've found on the site lately. A

Plus: Frankenpumpkins [Click here to read this email in a browser]( [Alternate text] Presented By Presented by 
 What does your breakfast routine look like? I had avocado toast this morning, because some days I need a dish where the name is the recipe. In retrospect, I wish I'd tried something a little more ambitious, like one of these [hearty-but-healthy options from Southern California's Malibu Farm](. And that's hardly the only food inspiration I've found on the site lately. Assistant editor Magdalena O'Neal reminds me of how long it's been since I've let chicory do its magic for me in the kitchen and I'm loving her[roundup of recipes that utilize the green's slightly bitter note](. Speaking of pungent flavors, garden editor Deanna Kizis has the scoop on the one thing we absolutely should be planting in our gardens right now. Can you guess? [It's garlic, which goes in everything]( and is a massive confidence booster because it's an almost fail-safe undertaking. More advanced gardeners might want to read intern Teaghan Skulszki's piece on a Utah man who has found a way to [make pumpkins grow to look like Frankenstein's monster](. (Actually, everyone should click on over—even if you have no intention of attempting this project, the photos have to be seen to be believed.) Finally, did you know that you shouldn't take bison home with you from a national park? You might be surprised to learn that not every visitor to Yellowstone got that memo. Read WildLands editor J.D. Simkins' take on [the do's and don'ts of visiting this wildly popular Wyoming park](. —Nicole Clausing, digital producer and newsletter editor STORY OF THE WEEK Healthy Recipes from Malibu Farm to Start the Day Vegan pancakes, gluten-free waffles, and more breakfast recipes from Helene Henderson’s new cookbook. [Read More]( TRAVEL [I'm an image]( Record Crowds Are Flocking to Yellowstone. Follow These Rules for a Successful Trip Accompanying the dramatic surge of national park visitors has been a spike of easily avoidable incidents. [Read More]( 
 FOOD & DRINK All About Chicory: Recipes to Make with the Leafy Green Chicory, endive, radicchio: There are many names for varying forms this leafy green, but they all stem from the same family tree. [Read More]( New! Harvest Season Puzzle [Sunset Magazine Harvest Season jigsaw puzzle]( It's Game Night with your family—what to do this week? Gather the troops and collab on this 1,000-piece [Harvest Season jigsaw puzzle]( featuring a colorful vintage September 1935 Sunset cover. The beautiful orange and yellow hues evoke the crisp, cool air of fall. [ORDER NOW]( HOME & DESIGN [I'm an image]( Meet the Utah Creator of Frankenstein Pumpkins This fall put a name to the face of your favorite fall fruit with molded pumpkins. [Read More]( 
 GARDEN The One Thing You Have to Plant This Fall When planting garlic in the fall, follow these easy instructions, with tips from Andrea Bemis, a cookbook author and owner of Tumbleweed Farm in Oregon. [Read More]( [Alternate text](sunset.com/subscribe) Subscribe to Sunset! Get one year of your favorite magazine—print and digital editions, plus access to our smartphone app, our Small Spaces ebook, and more—for just $24.95! That's over 53% off the newsstand price. [Subscribe Now](sunset.com/subscribe) [Member Center]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Copyright 2021 Sunset Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

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