It’s the side dishes that make Thanksgiving a feast of color and taste. Orange sweet potatoes and carrots. Ruby red beets. White cauliflower. Bright green broccoli and Brussel sprouts. Crimson cranberry sauce. And a lot of food to prepare. Here are some fast, effortless ways to get a delicious and healthy feast on the table.
Roots That Comfort The Real American Potato
After putting down deep roots in the South, the sweet potato spread across America to almost every Thanksgiving dinner. Why "save" them for Thanksgiving? They're too good to "save" just for special occasions. Not only do they have more taste than bland white potatoes, they have more nutrition, more fiber and fewer calories.