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Enjoy These 9 Pumpkin Spice Latte Alternatives with Fall-Themed Glasses
Make no mistake: Fall is synonymous with all-things pumpkin.
Now that we’ve entered September and Starbucks has released its seasonal Pumpkin Spice Latte, people are searching their closets for flannels and beanies in an effort to make themselves cozy.
While yes, the autumn vegetable is delicious and provides us with health benefits, it certainly steals the spotlight from other sweets.
If you’re in search of a drink to celebrate fall, don’t forget that there are plenty of non-pumpkin spice options to delight your taste buds (and some even get the boozy treatment).
And if you’ve already maxed out your credit card with morning PSL orders, have a look at the following options. There are also adorable glasses and mugs to accompany your findings, so jump right in!
Smoky, Hot Apple Cider with Scotch
This is your 21+ answer to the cider your mom bought during apple picking excursions. The combination of honey, cinnamon, and scotch makes it the perfect drink to enjoy by fireplace. Serve it in Sur La Table’s apple mug if you’re feeling nostalgic for your childhood autumn activities. Get our Smoky, Hot Apple Cider with Scotch recipe.
Is there anything more satisfying this time of year than hot chocolate? Add Nutella, hazelnut liqueur, and a few tablespoons of brandy, and you’ll really start craving the cold-weather treat. When the drink gets hot, use this knit mug cozy to amp up the snuggle factor. Get our Tipsy Hazelnut Hot Chocolate recipe.
Pairing the Fernet Apple Hot Toddy with a warm blanket and good book is not required, but highly recommended. The honey-rum blend is a new way to spice up your apple treats. Really tap into the season with these ceramic mugs that are the perfect fall hue. Get our Fernet Apple Hot Toddy recipe.
Everyone’s quick to think that apples are the only fall fruit that make for a fun treat. However, this concoction offers a sweet and fizzy option for those who might have had one too many glasses of apple cider. The punch plays into the cozy vibe, yet is slightly more refreshing, as it’s served over ice. Find a punch bowl set so that everyone at your holiday dinner can enjoy a sip of the treat. Get our Spiced Brandy Pear Punch recipe.
This time of the year would not be complete without a good cup of tea. The nutmeg, cinnamon, and brown sugar flavors scream “fall,” and the drink itself is akin to a light chai. This burgundy-colored mini teapot is a perfect way to enjoy the beverage. Get our Spiced Somalian Tea recipe.
These quintessential seasonal fruits join forces to provide a refreshing drink with hints of light brown sugar. Though this is a non-alcoholic option, those 21+ can enjoy the treat with a dash of rum. It’ll go perfectly with these red-rimmed glasses. Get our Cranberry-Apple Shrub recipe.
The name pretty much says it all. Enjoy the pairing of ginger beer, orange juice, and apple cider with glasses that sport red and orange leaves. Get our Autumn Chiller recipe.
Kids always leave oatmeal cookies for Santa, so enjoying one of fall’s favorite desserts in milkshake form is a must for everyone in the family. Buy some glasses that’ll enhance the old-school ice cream shop feel right from your own home. Get our Oatmeal Cookie Milkshake recipe.
OK, OK, we caved. There’s no sense rounding up fall drinks without at least one type of pumpkin-related option. This is a different and welcomed take on the PSL that will please all fans. Get our recipe. Once you’ve purchased the milkshake glasses for your Oatmeal Cookie Shake, add some orange-swirled straws to your order to celebrate pumpkin spice season. Get our Pumpkin Spice Milkshake recipe.
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Chicken Minestrone with Basil Pesto
You don’t really need a recipe for minestrone, so think of this recipe as more of a guideline.
The key ingredients to this ubiquitous Italian soup are beans, pasta, and tomatoes. Beyond that, you can add whatever vegetables are in season, leftover chicken from another meal, or any number of things.
What’s fresh and in season? What do you have in your crisper drawer or pantry already? Take this recipe and make it your own!
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