By Gretchen McKay, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Fall is when we typically trade the lighter, produce-heavy dishes of summer for heartier comfort foods.

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That crisp, cool salad that hit the spot on a hot night in July doesn’t quite cut it in sweatshirt weather. Once the leaves start to change color and we’re reaching for an extra blanket at bedtime instead of cranking up the air conditioner, it somehow just feels

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