8 Easy Fall Recipes That You’ll Love!

As the weather turns cooler and the leaves begin to change, it’s clear fall is just around the corner. With the changing season comes the savory and sweet flavors introducing the holiday season. From delicious pumpkin treats to savory warm stews, it’s time to welcome all the goodness back into your life!

These top 8 easy fall recipes are great to make with kids or for a quick comfort food fix. When you need something to warm you up on cold nights this season, these recipes get the job done right. Toasty cookies, slow cooker favorites, and of course, pumpkin. There is so much to love about these tasty fall recipes!

Enjoy making treasured memories with the family over these incredible recipes this fall. You won’t regret it! Each one is special in its own way and made to fill your home with sights, smells, and tastes of fall. Quick, easy, and delicious – here are the top 8 easy fall recipes for you to try this season!

1.   Cheese Chicken Soup

Cheesy chickeny veggie soup is the perfect easy warm-up that your family will love. Your little ones won’t even flinch at all the healthy veggies! All the best flavors combined to make this fall recipe a winner. Simple wholesome ingredients and a whole lot of yum!

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups shredded cooked chicken breast
  • 3-1/2 cups water
  • 2 cans (10-3/4 ounces each) condensed cream of chicken soup, undiluted
  • 1 package (16 ounces) frozen mixed vegetables, thawed
  • 1 can (14-1/2 ounces) diced potatoes, drained
  • 1 lb. Velveeta, cubed
  • Minced chives, optional

2.   Easy Pumpkin Pancakes

Infuse your breakfast (or dinner!) with the sweet pumpkiny flavors of fall. These easy pumpkin pancakes are a hit with kids and grownups alike. Perfect for a weekend breakfast before hitting the trails or for a brunch date with your friends. Every bite is bursting with fall flavors that everyone will adore!

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup canned pumpkin puree
  • 1 cup 1% milk
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 teaspoon vegetable oil
  • 1 teaspoon almond extract (or vanilla)
  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

3.   Sausage Florentine Shepherd’s Pie

Nothing says fall like shepherd’s pie. This classic recipe with a twist is simple and super tasty too! Savory sausage and vegetables covered in creamy garlic mashed potatoes and baked to perfection. The best parts of shepherd’s pie are elevated with the delightful new ingredients in this effortless recipe!

Ingredients:

  • 1 pound bulk mild Italian sausage
  • 1 can (14-1/2 ounces) Italian diced tomatoes, lightly drained
  • 1 package (10 ounces) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry
  • 3 cups shredded Italian cheese blend, divided
  • 1 package (24 ounces) refrigerated garlic mashed potatoes

4.   Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bread

Quick and foolproof, this chocolate chip pumpkin bread is great for breakfast, an after-school snack, or a late-night treat. Pumpkin, allspice, and smooth chocolate take this pumpkin bread to the next level. You can’t go wrong with carbs! Make this recipe as a family for wonderful memories and a tasty treat you can enjoy all week long.

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 3 cups white sugar
  • 2 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 cups canned pumpkin
  • 1 cup vegetable oil
  • 4 eggs
  • 2/3 cup water
  • 1 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1 teaspoon allspice
  • 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • ½ bag semi-sweet chocolate chips

5.   3 Ingredient Vegan Caramel

Caramel is a staple of the fall season. Whether it’s covering a sweet red apple or drizzled over an iced coffee, the rich sugary profile of caramel has the holiday season written all over. This vegan caramel dip is excellent for those with dairy allergies and it’s as easy as 1-2-3, literally! Just 3 ingredients and you’ll have a caramel you want to smother everything with.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup coconut cream
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • optional: pinch of salt

6.   Ultimate Slow Cooker Pot Roast

There is nothing more comforting than a slow-cooked pot roast. Tender juicy meat, potatoes, carrots, and more, stewed all day long for deeply aromatic flavors. Serve with a hearty loaf of bread and you’ve got yourself a hug in a bowl! Just put everything in and go! Simple and heavenly.

Ingredients:

  • 4-5 pound chuck roast
  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 2 teaspoons Kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon coarse ground black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 pound carrots peeled and cut into 2″ chunks
  • 2 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes peeled and cut into large chunks
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 cups beef broth
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons cold water
  • minced parsley optional, to garnish

7.   Famous No Coffee Pumpkin Latte

Winding down for the evening doesn’t have to mean you can’t have a latte. This recipe is a no coffee pumpkin latte that even the kiddos can enjoy! Snuggle up for a movie night with a delectable cinnamony pumpkiny drink the whole family will love. Easy to make and goes great with a warm slice of pumpkin bread!

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1-quart milk
  • ¼ cup white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract

8.   Easy Apple Crisp

Apples and fall are a notorious coupling. You can’t go without trying this easy apple crisp! Sweet apples paired with cinnamon, sugar, and crunchy crispy topping. This is a recipe that will bring the whole family together. So yummy and simple, you’ll be making this recipe more than once this season!

For the Apple Filling:

  • 8 Granny Smith apples sliced (8 cups, sliced)
  • Juice from 1 lemon
  • Zest of 1 orange
  • ¼ cup light brown sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1¼ teaspoon apple pie spice

For the Crumble Topping:

  • ½ cup butter room temperature
  • ½ cup light brown sugar
  • 1 cup flour
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon apple pie spice
  • ¼ cup quick oats
  • ¼ cup slivered almonds or chopped pecans optional

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What To Do In September

There is something in the air…do you feel it?

It’s that little nip that announces the coming of autumn. Pumpkin spice everything will soon be available everywhere as the days become colder.

Fall is a nice time to spend together as a family before the hustle and bustle of the holiday season is upon us. Here are some fantastic fall activities that will bring your family together without breaking the bank!

1. Go to an Apple Orchard

Nothing says fall like apples and visiting an orchard seems like the quintessential fall activity. Local orchards will often open and allow people to pick their own apples.

What traditionally is a lot of work can be a great way to get exercise and have fun as a family. Anything is fun when you’re only doing it for a little while. Plus, you get a whole bunch of delicious apples, usually at a discount.

Often the orchards will have other activities like a pumpkin patch, hayrides, or fun family games that you can enjoy as well.

2. Bake an Apple Pie Together

What are you going to do with your buckets of apples? What better way than to make some apple desserts? There are so many delights you can make from this versatile fruit, apple pie being the most classic. Others include:

If you got enough apples at the orchard, you can enjoy baking up a whole bundle of delicious treats!

3. Arts and Crafts

Search fall arts and crafts on Pinterest and your feed will be flooded with gorgeous fall-themed ideas. From pumpkins made from colored string to kid-friendly crafts with leaves, there are so many great (and surprisingly easy) crafts to make.

Who knows? You might discover a new talent. You could even turn it into a little side hustle by selling your creations on Etsy or eBay.

4. Make Halloween Costumes

Halloween is coming at the end of next month and that makes September the perfect time to work on costumes with your kids.

These days most people are buying ready-made Halloween costumes, but it can be a lot of fun to make your own. You also don’t need to be handy with a sewing machine nor spend a lot of money.

Creativity is key!

The thrift store is a great place to get materials. There are lots of clothes and trinkets that you can use or repurpose to create an epic costume.

5. Jump in a Pile of Leaves

You’re going to have to rake up those leaves in your yard anyway, you might as well make a game of it. Your kids are more likely to get in on the fun if you do.

Rake all the leave together and then take turns jumping in the pile. You might be surprised at how much fun it is to discover your inner child!

Yes, you’ll probably have to re-rake the leaves a bit to gather them up again, but that’s okay. It’s great exercise anyway and it’s worth it for a bit of fun.

6. Marshmallow Roast

Soon it will be too cold for sitting around a campfire so take the chance to roast a few marshmallows now.

Don’t have a firepit?

Get creative! It’s totally possible to roast marshmallows over a grill, the kitchen stove, or in the oven. You can even use a candle with a little patience. Just make sure it’s an unscented candle, otherwise, your marshmallow will taste odd.

7. Fall Flowers

September is the perfect time for a little gardening. It’s still warm enough to enjoy being outdoors and it’s early enough in the season that autumn flowers will bloom brightly for many weeks.

Be sure to choose fall flowers like goldenrods, pansies, and chrysanthemums. You can also take the opportunity to plant your bulbs for next year.

8. Make Candles

Do you love the idea of filling your home with fall scents like cinnamon and pumpkin spice? Store-bought candles can get pricy and might not be exactly what you expect.

So why not make your own candles at home? Candle-making isn’t as hard as you might think and it’s a great activity that your kids can get in on.

The process is fun and money saving if you’re the type that burns through lots of candles in the fall.

9. Have a Picnic

Soon it will be too cold to while away the hours outdoors. Take advantage of the last vestiges of summer and take your kids to the park for a picnic.

It doesn’t have to be anything fancy, simple sandwiches will do. The important part — the part your kids will remember — is that you took some time to spend together.

Plus, with all the fall colors setting the trees ablaze, it’s great to get outside and see it.

10. Go Hiking/Biking

Another way to get outdoors and enjoy the fall foliage is to strap on your boots and go for a hike. Research hiking trails in your area to find one that is the right difficulty for your family.

If you have small children, you might choose a paved trail so you can bring a stroller along. If you’re feeling particularly strong, you can even strap them to your back and get a more satisfying workout.

Alternatively, you can ride bikes instead. Small children can ride in a bicycle seat or in a little trailer you pull behind your bike.

Fall Family Fun

Anytime is a good time to spend time with your loved ones. The great news is there are plenty of fun activities you can do that don’t break the bank. All it takes is a bit of creativity.

We hope this list has inspired you to get out and try something new this fall. Let us know how it goes in the comments!

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Ways to Save Money on Fall Clothes

Buying new clothes, though fun, gets expensive. What if we told you there was a way to save money on fall clothes?

There is! There are five ways to save money on fall clothes, in fact. And we’re going to share them with you here.

1. Clothing Swaps

Clothing swaps are a great place to get free (or very inexpensive) gently used clothing. Attendees clean out their closets and bring clothing they don’t want anymore to swap with other attendees.

Some communities host large clothing swaps where dozens or hundreds of people come together to make swaps. Check your local Facebook group or other places that post community information to find out if anyone is hosting one anytime soon.

Even if your community isn’t hosting one, you can always organize one with your friends.

2. Thrift Stores

Local thrift stores or consignment shops are both fantastic places to find gently-used clothing. Sometimes you can even snag brand-new clothing with the tags still on it!

If you visit a thrift store, be prepared to spend some time digging. Many thrift stores are only marginally organized and some just dump the clothes in a pile or a bin and let customers dig through.

The reward can be worth the effort, though. Regardless of what you find, it will generally cost far less than what you would pay anywhere else.

An extra bonus about both these ideas is that you are helping to save the planet. Over 11 million tons of textile waste goes to the landfill each year. The bulk of that waste is from discarded clothing — much of which is still perfectly usable.

3. Sales, Discounts, and Coupons

Buying or swapping used clothing isn’t the only way to refresh your closet cheaply. You can also get brand-new clothing at certain stores for about the same price or less than you might pay at the thrift store.

What is this sorcery!?

Don’t worry, there’s no magic involved. Just a few coupons, gift cards, and a bit of savvy savings knowledge.

Start with a little online research. Sometimes you can buy gift cards to clothing stores for less than the face value of the card. The savings might not be tremendous (maybe $5 off a $200 gift card) but it adds up.

Next, look for coupons in your local newspaper, online, or in magazines. Finally, plan your shopping trip to coincide with a big sale day.

You can also check out the clearance racks at your favorite low-priced clothing stores. We’re talking places like Target, Kohls, H&M, Forever 21, and the like. Plus, if you’ve got some coupons or discounted gift cards to add on top, you can save even more.

4. Shop Online

Not everyone enjoys shopping online as much as they do going to the store. After all, you can’t try items on or touch the fabric to see what it feels like through your computer screen. However, it can be a way to score some great deals on clothing.

Plus, services like Amazon Prime allow you to try before you buy. Shipping is free and you only pay for the items you decide to keep.

Another great option is eBay, just be sure you’re buying brands you recognize. Knock-off clothing shows up frequently online and what you get is not exactly what you expected from the cute picture.

If you get something that wasn’t what you expected, you can always list the item yourself and resell it. You can also use this technique with the clothes you buy at the thrift store. If you play your cards right, you might buy a shirt for $5 at the thrift store, use it for a few months, then sell it for $12 on eBay!

If that’s not savvy shopping, we don’t know what is!

5. Plan Your Purchases

Another way to save money on clothing is to carefully think about the pieces that you buy. Instead of buying whatever random clothing strikes your fancy, plan your outfits and purchase versatile clothing that can play a part in several outfits.

Going to the store with a plan in place can also help you limit impulse buys for clothes that you don’t really need.

Saving Money on Clothing

Sometimes it feels impossible to keep up with all the latest trends. Shopping for new clothes is always so much fun, but paying for them isn’t.

However, by carefully choosing where you buy your clothes, shopping the sales, and being willing to buy second-hand clothing, you can get some killer deals on new and new-to-you clothing!

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Save Money This Summer

Due to COVID-19 and quarantine, many people were able to save a lot of money on travel and other expenses. However, many other costly activities depleted our savings (such as the countless hours spent online shopping). As summer approaches, chances are your spending will increase due to extra utility bills, upcoming vacations, or other summer activities.

That’s why we wanted to give you 10 money-saving tips that will guarantee that you save a lot during the summer, while not missing out on any fun.

So, without further ado, let’s begin!

10 Money-Saving Tips For Summer

Buy Your Groceries In Bulk

This is one of the most useful tips that you can follow during the summer. Many people tend to just buy what they need at the moment and head home. However, buying your groceries this way dramatically increases your spending.

That’s why it’s always better to buy your groceries in bulk. Simply make a list of the things you’ll need for the next week or month. Then, head over to the store and buy in bulk. Buying bulk quantities is cheaper, and this will save you gas money since you won’t have to go to the store as much!

Use Your Bike For Your Daily Errands

Buying groceries is just one errand among many. There are many tasks that you will have to perform daily such as visiting your office, going out to eat, or going out to buy other essential stuff. Simply using your bike to go to places can save you a lot of money on gas, and it’s also more environmentally friendly.

Even though it tends to get hot in the summer, you can get a lot of vitamin D while out in the sun. Biking is also a great way to get your daily exercise in. Just ensure that you are wearing your helmet and other safety equipment!

Start Gardening

There are so many amazing benefits of gardening, such as saving money! A nice garden is pleasant to the eyes, but you can also grow fresh fruits and vegetables during the summer season. You can grow many vegetables such as cucumbers, beans, squashes, tomatoes, and peppers in the summer. So, you won’t need to splurge on crazy grocery store prices that tend to run high in the summer!

To save money through gardening, all you have to do is to make small investments in the seeds and plants that you want to grow. And of course, you will have to give a lot of care to your garden. But in the end, it will be worth it.

Turn Off Your Air Conditioner

Many people end up spending a significant amount of money in the summer on their utility bills when they can easily save all of that. Now, this doesn’t mean that you will have to sit in the heat this summer. Instead, you just have to know when to use your air conditioner and when not to. There will be some instances when you will have to use your air conditioner, but it doesn’t have to be on 24/7.

For instance, if the temperature at night is cooler, you can just leave your window open before you sleep. You can also maximize the cooling effect by installing exhaust fans in your home. Having a good ventilation system will eliminate the need for an air conditioner in many cases and will help you get a good sleep.

Spend Time Outside

Summertime is a good opportunity to spend time outdoors. Spending some time outside is one of the best ways to save your money on those pesky utility bills during summer. You can get some much-needed fresh air when you are outside playing a sport or just walking around your neighborhood.

If the area you live in tends to get really hot, you can wake up early in the morning to enjoy some time outdoors. Temperatures are usually cool earlier in the day, and there’s a lot you can do at this time! Whether it’s hiking, running, swimming, barbequing, camping, or walking your dog, it’s always good to spend time outside in summer.

Cook Outdoors

Another way to save money is to take your cooking outside. When you cook in the summers, heat tends to build up in your home and has nowhere to go to especially when you have a poor ventilation system. This can make your house warmer and cause your energy bills to rise.

That’s why you should take your stove or grill outside when you want to cook. This will not only save you a lot of money on utility bills, but it will also be more fun to cook outside.

Clean Your AC filters

Many people tend to overlook this important money-saving strategy. To put it simply, maintenance is essential if you want to save costs on repairs or replacements. A dirty air conditioner filter increases your cooling costs, restricts airflow, and undermines the efficiency of your air conditioner. A dirty air conditioner filter means a higher run time and thus a higher utility bill.

So, you should take the time to clean dirty air conditioner filters. Filters are also cheaply available in the market, and you can replace them if you want.

Block The Heat Source

Another simple strategy to save money and improve your summer experience is to block heat sources. This will save your money on utility bills and will reduce the sweltering heat in your home.

Close all the curtains or buy sunshades for your windows. Also, ensure that you are blocking all the other heat sources, such as glass panels, on your door.

Air Dry Your Clothes

One of the benefits of summer is that you don’t have to use your dryer to dry your laundry. This can save you a lot in terms of energy costs!

Simply start hanging your laundry outside with the help of a clothesline. The sun’s scorching heat will do the rest for you. This will not only dry your clothes but will also kill bacteria.

Opt For A Staycation

One of the best ways to save money this summer is by going for a staycation instead of a usual vacation. Even if you normally don’t find your area particularly interesting, it may still have a lot to offer if you look around.

Make a list of some popular destinations nearby and give them a visit. This could include zoos, museums, parks, or camping sites in your area. This summer will be a great opportunity for you to explore your area while also saving travel costs.


Summer is one of the best times of the year but also one of the most expensive. However, if you follow these tips and tricks, you can save a lot of cash this summer and make this season truly enjoyable for you and your family.

References

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Free Activities for Spring and Summer

In today’s post we are going to highlight some of the ways to save money this Spring and Summer. We will also be listing some free activities that are fun to do in the Spring and Summer as well!

Ride your Bike

Bike riding is cheaper than paying for gas or for public transportation. It’s a bonus that it’s a great workout too!

Planting a Garden

You have to spend a little initially to buy gardening tools and seeds, but the return on your investment is huge! You’ll save money on groceries all summer long.

Cancel Your Gym Membership

If you’re a runner, walker or biker then the nice spring and summer months are the best time to cancel your gym membership. Exercising outside is enjoyable and saves you money!

Free Activities for Spring and Summer

  • Visit a public park
  • Go for a hike
  • Free concerts
  • Go to a beach (If you have one nearby)

We hope these suggestions and activities help you have an awesome Spring and Summer!

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Saving more and spending less in 2021

If your New Years’ resolution was to save more money, then hopefully you’re off to a great start! However, If you’re struggling, here are some great suggestions on how to stay in the green this year.

Lower Your Utilities

Utility bills can start to add up in 2021. One way to reduce it is by replacing your light bulbs with LED bulbs. More on that here.

Buy Store Brand

Store brand products can potentially save you up to 30% off, and that is without using coupons. Pair those two together and you’ll be saving lots of money at the grocery store! It also helps when you buy in bulk. If you have the space, buying larger packages of goods or supplies can reduce the overall long term price.

Go Paperless

Lots of places where you may have bills offer a discount for you to pay online and receive paperless statements. With all the bills life throws at us, any additional discount helps.

Group Cell Phone Plan

Sharing a cell phone plan with roommates, friends or family can make everyone’s cell phone bill cheaper.

TV Re-evaluation

Maybe it’s time to take a look at those streaming packages and cable. Are you really using all those channels and providers? If not, see where you can downgrade or perhaps even cancel.

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How to Save Money to Pay for Your Bills this Winter

We want to provide some ways for you to save money, so here are a few tips and tricks.

Warm Clothes and Warm Blankets

Instead of cranking the heat all the way up, put it up a few degrees and then bundle up with a sweatshirt and a warm blanket! This keeps you warm, and may actually be even more comfortable.

Home cooked meals

Not only do home cooked meals save you money, but they can also help warm your house. When you open the oven the heat transfers into your home (much quicker than opening a door does in the summer). Here is a link to some winter recipes: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/top-20-winter-recipes

Lights

Turning your lights and electronics off can always be helpful, but it is even more important in the winter when other bills will be going up. At the end of the night do a quick sweep of your home and make sure everything is off!

Coupons and Sales

If you look hard enough, you can find a good holiday sale to save you some money! When it comes to gifts, another good way to save money is by making someone a gift rather than buying one.

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Saving Money this Winter

Saving money this winter may seem like a daunting task. After all, with Christmas presents, winter holiday, and heating your home, it seems like winter is innately expensive. In this blog, we will break down some simple ways to help with saving money this winter.

We also want to provide some ways for you to save money, so here are a few tips and tricks:

Buy Warm Clothes and Warm Blankets

Instead of cranking the heat all the way up, put it up a few degrees and then bundle up with a sweatshirt and a warm blanket! This keeps you warm, and may actually be even more comfortable.

Cook Your Meals

Not only do home cooked meals save you money, but they can also help warm your house. When you open the oven the heat transfers into your home (much quicker than opening a door does in the summer). Here is a link to some winter recipes: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/top-20-winter-recipes

Turn Off Your Lights

Turning your lights and electronics off can always be helpful, but it is even more important in the winter when other bills will be going up. At the end of the night do a quick sweep of your home and make sure everything is off!

Use Coupons and Sales

If you look hard enough, you can find a good holiday sale to save you some money! When it comes to gifts, another good way to save money is by making someone a gift rather than buying.

We hope this helps you save money this Winter! Stay tuned for more fun and helpful blog posts soon!

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Saving Money this Fall

Saving money this fall should not be a challenge! Fall is an interesting time of year, between back to school and the holidays. There may not be a lot going on, which give a lot of opportunities to save money. In this article we will share some tips and advice on how to save up a little extra cash for the holidays.

Create a Budget

This is a great way to make sure that you not only don’t over spend, but you also save. Whether it’s groceries, going out to dinner, other forms of shopping or anything else, try to make a limit ahead of time and don’t spend over that amount!

Avoid Big Purchases

Now is not the time for big purchases. Wait until the Holiday’s come around and see how much excess money you have laying around. You know you’ll be spending on big meals and gifts in November/December, so for October it’s time to take a step back.

Take Advantage of Free Entertainment

What do we mean by this? There are many activities you can do in the fall that don’t cost a cent! Drive around and look at the leaves changing, go for a nice hike or walk and maybe even rake some leaves and jump into them!

Open the Windows

Fall is that in-between time when it may not be too hot or too cold. Don’t waste money on heat or air, and let the 60 degree weather into your homes for as long as you can!

Yard Work

Instead of paying a company to come rake your leaves, and cut your grass, do it yourself! This is also another fun activity that could involve the entire family.

These are all great suggestions for saving money this fall, now it’s up to you!

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