7 Fall Drinks That’ll Teleport You to Cozy Heaven
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These non-alcoholic Fall drink recipes are perfect for whether you’re hosting a cozy Fall get-together or curling up on the couch. They’re full of warm Fall spices and flavors like pumpkin or apple. From warming teas, to Fall-inspired punches, to slushies, there’s a bit of everything.
Pumpkin Spice Iced Chai Latte
Skip the drive-thru and make this simple Pumpkin Spice Iced Chai Latte at home. It uses strongly brewed chai tea with homemade pumpkin-flavored milk. Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Spice Chai Latte
Pumpkin Cider
This tasty pumpkin cider drink, also known as Harry Potter Pumpkin Juice, uses canned pumpkin, apple cider, orange juice, and spices, and can be served hot or cold. Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Cider
Spiced Apple Iced Tea
An apple-infused tea with warm spices that is perfect for sipping on cool fall days. Get the Recipe: Spiced Apple Iced Tea
Copycat Harry Potter Butterbeer
When the weather starts giving witchy vibes, this easy & homemade Copycat Harry Potter Butterbeer recipe is the perfect thing to sip! It brings the Wizarding World of Harry Potter to your home! Get the Recipe: Copycat Harry Potter Butterbeer
Easy Autumn Harvest Punch Recipe
This Autumn harvest-inspired punch recipe brings all the flavors of fall together. It’s filled with apple cider, pumpkin pie spice, and a variety of apples. It’s perfect for your Halloween party, Thanksgiving dinner, or just a fall gathering with friends. Get the Recipe: Autumn Harvest Punch Recipe
Pumpkin Pie Punch
A 3-ingredient punch made with the flavors of fall. It has a creamy, smooth flavor and is made with real pumpkin! Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Pie Punch
Apple Cider Slushie
If you love slushies, then you’ll love this fall-inspired Apple Cider Slushie. It is made with 5 simple ingredients and a blender. It’s perfect for cooling off if you live in an area that is still warm over the fall. Get the Recipe: Apple Cider Slushie
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Carol Lovett is the founder of Ditch the Wheat and a Globe and Mail bestselling author of the cookbook, Ditch the Wheat. She has been eating gluten free since 2010. She loves all things food, natural living, and spiritual. She's also a reiki master and crystal healer.
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