The Organized Life, September Paint Bucket

Tomorrow we will welcome September

and that means a whole new season

Changing from the fabulous foods of Summer,

to Fall comfort and football food!

Many of the recipes on this month’s bucket list

are things that can be served at football watching parties

The flavor/theme of the month is Football Food

You can see photos of these recipes in the September section

of my Monthly Paint Bucket Pinterest board here

Appetizers

Tomato Basil Pizza Dip from Inside Bru Crew Life

Cracked Out Hissy Fit Dip from Plain Chicken

Easy Cheesy Pulled Pork Dip from Craving the Good

Crack Chicken Biscuits from Plain Chicken

Sides

Air Fryer Maple Balsamic Brussels Sprouts from Twelve on Main

Healthy Butternut Squash Casserole with Sweet Potatoes and Wild Rice from Healthy Taste

French Onion Cheese Bread from Plain Chicken

Main Dish

Creamy Chicken and Mushroom Bake from Sweet Little Bluebird

Caramelized Onion, Bacon, & Bleu Cheese Puff Pastry Tart from Spache the Spatula

Sausage & Apple Stuffed Acorn Squash from Sip and Feast

Apple Cheddar Pizza with Caramelized Onions and Walnuts from Oh My Veggies

Desserts

Carmel Apple Bundt Cake from Mel’s Kitchen Cafe

Pumpkin Spice Earthquake Cake from The Best Cake Recipes

Devil’s Food Cake with Pumpkin Butterscotch Frosting from Sugar Hero

Miscellaneous

Coconut Toast from Laugh with Us

Here’s what I made from the August Paint Bucket

The flavor/theme of the month was Vidalia Onion

Peachy Bacon & Vidalia Onion Dip from Heart Beet Kitchen

inspired a new family favorite

Summer Peach Party Dip

Blueberry and Corn Casserole from Miz Helen’s Country Cottage

inspired a unique Summer side dish,

Blueberry Corn Bake

In honor of this month’s theme, Vidalia Onions,

I shared a round up of Crazy Good Onion Recipes

BBQ Chicken & Pineapple Sheet Pan Dinner was adapted from

Pineapple Sheet Pan Chicken from Home as We Make it

Summer Stuffed Shells from How Sweet Eats inspired

Corn & Zucchini Pesto Stuffed Shells Marinara

ABC Quesadillas are not on the bucket list,

but they were so good I wanted to share them

along with some other tasty recipes made with tortillas

I also reshared an old favorite Honey Mustard Maple Chicken

that is so easy and so good you really have to make it!

I also shared another version of this sauce

that is divine on the Chicken Cordon Bleu from Fresh Market~

one of my favorite short cut meals

Maple Dijon Sauce and Air Fryer Asparagus

Just in case you missed it,

you will want to check out this post

School Night Meals

It’s hard to believe tomorrow is September 1st!

I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs

Sundays on Silverado/  Happiness is Homemade

What’s for Dinner / Love Your Creativity

Between Naps on the Porch /All About Home

Turn About Tuesday

 Our Tiny Nest / Karin’s Cottage Linky Party /  Creative Crafts

Crafty Creators / Full Plate Thursday /Thursday Favorite Things

Home Matters

Comments
15 Responses to “The Organized Life, September Paint Bucket”
  1. Meteorological fall begins tomorrow! Let the color commence.

  2. OK — time for me to go get some breakfast because looking at this makes me hungry!

  3. I love September and this all looks so good I don’t know where to begin! – thanks, and Happy Labor Day weekend to you!

  4. Pam says:

    Hello Jenna. All of the September recipes sound wonderful. Pumpkin spice earthquake cake is calling my name. The flavor of the month being football food is perfect! Roll Tide Roll 🅰️🏈🐘

  5. lghiggins says:

    You are ready for a delicious September. Enjoy some family time this Labor Day!

  6. Helen at the Lazy Gastronome says:

    What a great collection!! So many delicious ideas to choose from. Thanks for sharing at the What’s for Dinner party. Hope your weekend is amazing!

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