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    Designed with little ones in mind, these classic kid-friendly recipes offer all the flavour of their favourite meals with an added twist and some extra nutrients. Kid-tested; adult approved!

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      Pear and Butternut Squash Salad with Ginger, Crispy Sage, and Hazelnuts
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      Pear and Butternut Squash Salad with Ginger, Crispy Sage, and Hazelnuts

      Many flavours that complement pears—sage, ginger, maple syrup—also go well with butternut squash, so it makes sense to bring the two together. For this autumn salad, mixed greens are tossed with marinated squash ribbons that serve to dress the salad with spicy, gingery brightness. A juicy yet firm medium-sweet pear, such as red Anjou, works well here, and its vibrant red skin makes a pretty plate alongside butternut squash. The finishing touch is a sprinkling of crispy sage and maple syrup-toasted hazelnuts. Refrigerator tip Treat butternut squash ribbons as you would a dressing, keeping them in the refrigerator until ready to use. They will last a few days in the refrigerator, and you can have them on hand to dress small amounts of lettuce. If, rather than making one large salad, you want to serve individual amounts of this salad, just dress a few leaves with some ribbons; cut up pear and fry sage leaves as you serve.