fall grazing board

Fall Grazing Board

Happy Fall y’all!  Today I shared how I put together my fall grazing board.  I have been collecting a few of these items over the last week and I finally put it all together today.  Our family loves when I do these boards.  It’s so much fun to sit around the table and chat while snacking.  These are the little things I will remember when we have an empty nest.  I included some pictures of the final product just below and a description of some of the items I used to create the board. 

Fall Grazing Board

fall grazing board

Here’s a before photo of everything I bought for my board.  Lots of fall inspired items and some Layla and I (and some Sawyer) created.  It looks like a lot but we are feeding a family of 7 (my mom is in town visiting) and it will all go quickly.  

fall grazing board

On this corner of the board I used a line of pepperoni, small round crackers, and fall shaped cheddar and colby jack cheese slices.  Layla helped cut these cheese slices using small cookie cutters(linked below) to create the fall shapes.  The pumpkin bowl contains green olives.  Fun Fact: Ken is the only one in our house that eats olives.  No one else will touch them.

fall grazing board

Our family loves fruits and veggies so I always add some on our boards.  I placed some red grapes, strawberries, cucumbers, and tomatoes in this corner.  Mini sweet gherkin pickles are inside this pumpkin bowl and I used a pumpkin spice flavored trail mix I found at Target in the other small bowl.  

fall grazing board

On this side of the board I added some more fruit and veggies.  I picked up the dried orange slices at Trader Joe’s and they taste amazing.  I added some carrots on this side as well as a small bowl of honey.  One of Wyatt’s favorite items on the board was the yogurt covered pretzels.

fall grazing board

I found these awesome leaf shaped tortilla chips at Trader Joe’s and added some salsa.  I also added the celery sticks, sliced chicken breast, blueberries, and pumpkin shaped cake bites.  

fall grazing board

The dipping sauces were on the side.  The three bowls consist of ranch dressing, tzatziki creamy cucumber sauce, and a cauliflower jalapeño dip.  We used these for our veggies.  Our kids really love using ranch dressing.

fall grazing board

Here’s what the board looked like all together.  I was really happy with the way it turned out and our family thoroughly enjoyed it for lunch.  There’s just no substitute for time sitting around the table with your family enjoying all this amazing food.  I hope I’ve inspired you to create one of your own and that your family enjoys it as much as mine.

Check out my other charcuterie boards in the What’s for Dinner category on my blog.  

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