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Don't miss Cookie and Kate's latest recipe! Sep 01, 2024 03:12 pm , and while we still can. Labor Da

Don't miss Cookie and Kate's latest recipe! [View this email in your browser]( [Go to cookieandkate.com]( [ALL RECIPES]( [BREAKFAST]( [SALAD]( [DINNER]( [DESSERT]( [DRINKS]( [COOKBOOK]( [What to Cook This September]( Sep 01, 2024 03:12 pm [Read the full post at cookieandkate.com]( [what to cook this september] September is when summer and fall produce collide at the farmers’ market. It’s the best of both worlds, which is why this list is a long one. I propose that we make good use of all the [tomatoes]( [corn]( and [peaches]( while we still can. Labor Day weekend is upon us, and it seems impossible that we’re celebrating our daughter’s third birthday soon! For more Labor Day recipes, [check this roundup](. You’ll find lots more seasonal recipes below. Apples [Crisp Apple & Kohlrabi Salad]( [Crispy Apple & Kohlrabi Salad]( Gluten free and easily vegan “I made this salad last night ahead of time, and added the toasted seeds and cheese (gruyere) at serving time. It’s so delicious! I also traded the tarragon for mint. I will use this recipe whenever I get kohlrabi in my CSA box. Thanks!” – Erin [More apple recipes »]( [Continue to the recipe...]( The post [What to Cook This September]( appeared first on [Cookie and Kate](. [View, print or pin this recipe!]( [Buy Cookie and Kate's new cookbook, Love Real Food!]( Recently on Cookie and Kate: [Seaweed Salad]( [Sesame Dressing]( [What to Cook This August]( [Americano Cocktail]( [What to Cook This July & Fourth of July Recipes]( [View Cookie and Kate's recipes]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Thank you for subscribing to Cookie and Kate's emails! ♥ Thanks for subscribing to newsletters from [Cookie and Kate.]( To make sure our emails don’t get lost, [add us to your address book.]( [UPDATE YOUR PREFERENCES]( - Instant Recipe Updates: Never miss a recipe! Receive an email with each new blog post. - Sunday Roundup: Weekly posts combined into one convenient newsletter. - Saturday Featured Recipes: My favorite recipes, hand-picked when you need them most. [Unsubscribe]( | Cookie and Kate 108 W 63rd St #7030 Kansas City, MO 64113 USA

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