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Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice~



It's finally October, it's finally fall time- that lovely time of the year where the leaves change colors and I can wear sweaters like no tomorrow (not like I don't do that regularly though...) and where I can drink Dunkin' Donuts Pumpkin Spice coffee!

It's not a secret that I'm coffee-obsessed, so you can imagine how crazily happy I am that I can get my favorite coffee at one of my favorite times of the year now :)


So this post will be spreading that Pumpkin-October-Fever~ I personally have a hate/love relationship with pumpkins. I hate pumpkin pie but love pumpkin spice coffee, I love carving pumpkins, but I hate eating them.
Anyone else have this problem?

No? Just me? Oh well then....




Let's spice it up this season~


Some Pumpkin Spice recipes for you guys that I tried this past month! (The links will take you to the recipe)



Pumpkin Cookies with Frosting and Cinnamon

Pumpkin Bread














Pumpkin Spice Bundt Cake











Everything Nice in the Fall~

Autumn is always so pretty, and usually I spend this time of the year writing or reading as much as I can with my pug curled up half on my lap while I drink pumpkin spice coffee. This year however, has gone a bit different than previous years.
While I'm getting ready for college, I'm also working two jobs (though one is volunteering at a thrift store) and trying to find time to read and review those ARCs previously mentioned. So finding time to write by a big window with my dog and hot coffee is not very easy anymore. But at least there'll always be pretty things about fall.




Some perfectly fall-ish books for you guys!






Unmade by Sarah Rees Brennan (book 3)!



Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl!



Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter!



Roseblood by A. G. Howard!




The Nightmare Affair by Mindee Arnett!



                Phoenix by Elizabeth Richards!



Scythe by Neal Shusterman!










And that's my fall-ish post for you guys, hope you enjoyed!

Love, 
Noel <3

Comments

  1. I don’t drink coffee, but I do like pumpkin stuff. I think I’ve eaten every pumpkin thing you mentioned in this post. Scythe would be a good fall book. It does have a Halloween vibe.

    Aj @ Read All The Things!

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    1. See I like to drink pumpkin coffee but that's it- everything else pumpkin I give to people I know.
      Scythe definitely gave me that Halloween vibe, glad I'm not the only one!

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  2. Not to be a bummer on the entire fall season, but I don't like Pumpkin Spice coffee. I LOVE anything else pumpkin, like pumpkin muffins, pumpkin pie, and pumpkin cookies, but I just cannot drink a pumpkin spice latte.

    My complaining aside, I love how you combined food and books in one post! I don't normally like of fall books outside of Halloween, spooky reads, but I think that your list is more than that! I do agree that Beautiful Creatures has a definite fall vibe, with the forest and magical elements. I am not sure about the other ones though because I haven't had the chance to read them!

    Tessa @ Crazy for YA

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    1. Thank you!! I wasn't sure how it'd work out, but I wanted a fall-ish post with things I loved so...one thing led to another Lol :D
      I actually only like pumpkin coffee, anything else I bake to give to others

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  3. I love pumpkin bread and cookies but that is all! I hate pumpkin pie and any kind of pumpkin candy or drink, just yuck! :P

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    1. Lol, I only love Pumpkin Spice coffee- nothing else! I love to bake things that are pumpkin, but I give them to everyone else that actually likes pumpkin!

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