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Vegetable Cost Comparison Handout for Holiday Shopping Lists

vegetable cost comparison chartHere is a veggie cost comparison handout chart to help everyone plan and shop for the holidays.

  • The good news is that veggies bought in bulk are a great deal.
  • The best bets are sweet potatoes and winter squash because they are low in cost per calorie and are big enough for larger gatherings.
  • Kale is also a deal because you don't need a lot to toss up a big salad.
  • When buying items already peeled and cut, the cost goes up a bit. Exotic items tend to be a little higher priced. Mushrooms and hybrid items are one example, but a little can go a long way when tossed into salads, veggies, and gravies.
  • Frozen and canned are a good deal, too, if you find them without added salt and fat. They are easy to prepare for older folks and people who want a more manageable task with preparing their meals.

But the truth is, any vegetable is a good vegetable, so it is all about family traditions and favorites. But hopefully, this list is a great start to keep the budget down.Stay tuned for a recipe and prep series on our favorites!Download this holiday veggie prices spreadsheet to make any changes you like!Here is a fun recipe for Brussels sprouts. Or check out our 6-course meal for the holidays here.

Air Fried Brussels Sprouts with Cranberries and Orange Glaze

Using an air fryer for Brussels sprouts makes them so delicious they will be a hit at any meal.

  • Air Fryer
  • 1 pound Brussels sprouts (rinsed, trimmed, ready to cook)
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons dried cranberries
  • 2 each orange
  1. Toss the Brussels sprouts in olive oil. Cook them in an air fryer at 375-400 degrees for about 15 minutes or until they are very crispy and brown on the outside.

  2. Toss the Brussels sprouts with the dried cranberries and juice of one orange.

  3. Serve them hot on a platter garnished with a sliced orange.

Side Dish, Vegetables
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