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A reader sent us this lovely soup combining the sweetness of winter squash with savory onion, garlic and baby spinach. The kabocha squash, with its striking jade green rind, makes soup preparation a snap since there's no need to peel the skin.

Jump right into this super simple method for making everybody's favorite comfort food, using just milk, flour, cheese and macaroni.

Secret Ingredient: Whole Foods Market Eggs

These baked custards are perfect for entertaining, as they can be made ahead of time and chilled until ready to serve.

A holiday favorite, this pecan pie is made with pure maple syrup.

Having a quick energy-boosting snack on hand when you're on the go is helpful to keep hunger (and your mood!) in check. Try this simple recipe, using whatever dried fruit and spices you have on hand.

Made with pantry items, this is a fun, simple treat for kids and adults alike.

Coconut milk is the unexpected, rich and delicious ingredient in this creamy casserole main dish. Substitute pecans for the walnuts, if desired.

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This simple combination of leafy green lettuce, sweet red onion, sliced apples, roasted pecans and dried cherries tossed in raspberry vinaigrette can serve as a main lunch entrée or on the side in a more extravagant meal. 

This robust one-pot dinner packs in lentils, sausage and plenty of vegetables, including mushrooms, spinach, onions and garlic. A loaf of crusty bread is the only accompaniment you need for a complete meal.

This classic dessert makes a big hit at special celebrations.

The mildly sweet flavor of wakame, which is a good source of dietary fiber and potassium, combines with mushrooms and crunchy broccoli in this Asian inspired medley. After being soaked then sautéed, the wakame becomes silky with a hint of chewiness.

This pork stir-fry recipe includes a colorful crowd of vegetables such as mushrooms, peppers, water chestnuts, cabbage and snow peas. Aromatic ginger, garlic and scallions plus a touch of hot sauce provide the classic stir-fry flavors. Serve with white or brown...

Open the oven door and the aroma of this fresh-baked breakfast bread will have the entire house clamoring into the kitchen.

Wheat berries are the mother grain from which pasta, bread and flour are derived. Little wheat berries pack a nutlike flavor and are pleasantly chewy. Use a crunchy, firm, sweet-tart apple (such as Granny Smith or Gala) for this salad. From The Whole Foods...

Chocolate coupled with salt makes a tasty revelation. The rich, complex mineral flavor of pink salt crystals turns truffles into an even more sophisticated treat. Offer these chocolates as gifts this season.

Buttery, warm plantains delicately spiced with cinnamon, brown sugar and nutmeg nestle under the frozen yogurt of your choice. Lightly toasted almonds, whipped cream and a dusting of cocoa powder finish off this tropical split.

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