Two very simple craft supplies come together to make the most adorable DIY Felt Pinecones! The base of these is actually a styrofoam egg, believe it or not. Using felt for the detailing of the pinecones creates a really pretty "anthropologie" type of look without having to pay the "anthropologie" price!
Read MoreI have a confession to make...I LOVE parades!! Like...obsessed! I cannot wait for the Thanksgiving parade every year. It is my dream in life to be in that parade. I love watching it while I am cooking and baking Thanksgiving food. I mean, It doesn't get much better than that.
Read MoreHow perfect are these for fall!? DIY Fall Centerpieces can be very expensive to buy, so this DIY is a perfect option for all of your fall entertaining. I love decorating with food, especially when you can add gold and flowers to make it over-the-top pretty. Keep this in your back pocket for Thanksgiving!
Read MoreIt's apple season!!! I love fall so much! This was my favorite time of year when I was growing up in Michigan, and even though I don't get the seasons here in Los Angeles, I still try to enjoy fall through my favorite thing, baking.
Read MoreI realize I am a little early on this one, but how can you not love pumpkin spiced everything!? By the time summer comes to an end, I am ready to pull out all of my fall decorations and eat anything with pumpkin pie spice in it. If you haven't made homemade pumpkin pie spice, I HIGHLY recommend it. You can use it in a number of things, including your coffee in the morning. It adds so much richness and warmth to a recipe.
Scones are one of my favorite things to make, and eat. They top the list of my "freezer favorites" because they are a straight freezer to oven breakfast. They are a great make-ahead item. The key to making a good scone is having the ingredients, especially the butter, very cold. I love using a food processor for this, because it's fast, and it breaks up the oats. This can be made with old fashioned oats or quick-cooking oats. If you are not using a food processor to make these, then I recommend chopping up the oats into finer pieces, especially the old fashioned. This creates a much nicer scone, because the whole oats can make the scones flat, and when you chop them up it helps the scones maintain their shape. This actually makes for a much more tender scone as well.
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