Subtly sweet, buttery and vitamin-packed
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Hot cinnamon baked acorn squash on parchment paper
This simple recipe offers a subtly sweet melt-in-your-mouth treat packed with beta-carotene — great any time of the year! It’s also got powerful antioxidants that help your body kick free radicals to the curb.
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Serving size = 2
Calories: 130
Total fat: 4g
Saturated fat: 1.5g
Trans fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 35mg
Total carbohydrate: 27 g
Dietary fiber: 6g
Sugars: 1g
Protein: 2g
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