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Rose Lassi by Shruti Sharma
New York, New York, USSummery, yogurty goodness with a refreshing floral sweetness that’ll have you coming back for more!
Halo Halo Recipe by Markadsan
Cleveland, Ohio, USHalo Halo is a staple desert to my filipino heritage. Though it can be interpreted in many ways it can also be combined with a culmination of sweet treats, just make sure you keep the Ube cream! I'm a current student at CIA and I was beyond excited to create an illustration for this site as well as the general idea of choosing a recipe!
Samhain witches brew by Sheena Lange
grand junction, CO, USSamhain night or Halloween is a night when the veil between the worlds is The most thin, spirits are near and faeries can cross over more easily. One of the most powerful nights of the year should be celebrated with a festive and protective drink. What better then a witches brew.
Spice it up! by Valeria Szucs
Neath, West Glamorgan, GBMy absolute favorite, mulled wine!
Golden Milk by Ivy
Bristol, GBSharing my favourite hot beverage when the cold days are kicking in & I just would like to stay in bed all day for the whole winter..... the secret ingredient for surviving the cold months to come: Golden Milk!
Easy to make, convenient to have on hand, anti-inflammatory, sugar-free
& super tasty! Just boiling the spices and milk (any milk) until they will have a smooth, creamy texture. Enjoy! And share with friends.....
Scrummy Spiced Cider by Becca Boyce
Barcelona, Catalunya, ESNothing like getting your mitts around a mug of mulled cider to banish blustery autumnal blues and chills. Use the best cloudy apple juice for a yummy alcohol free brew that’s sure to warm all bellies.
Pumpkin Spice Latte by Katia Bulbenko
Weehawken, NJ, USA bit of pumpkin puree with your espresso, milk of choice and warm spices makes this PSL extra special! Option to add a pinch of black pepper for extra spice.
Spiced Hot Chocolate by Katharina Grepp
Tallinn, Harju County, EEAutumnal hot chocolate drink with cashew milk, dates and spices. A treat for those rainy evenings when you want to curl up in a blanket and have a warm drink. Vegan.
Fall Beverage King! by Creations By Mit - Michele Katz
Griswold, CT, USThe pumpkin spice latte is the indisputable KING of the fall season!
Masala Chai by Nora
Tallinn, EEThis spicy Chai drink is almost every day visitor in my home, I know there’s recipes with more spices in it, but we are making this basic yet crazy delicious version.
I urge you to try it out, It will blow your mind with its aroma and taste!
I’m submitting it for theme “Spice it up”
Apple Wonderland by Josephine Skapare
Stockholm, SEThis hot fruity drink is perfect for chilly evenings any time of the year, but especially late fall and winter. Use loads of spices to really make it pop!
Throat Soother by Cornelia Duemling
Hamburg, Hamburg, DESpice it up - this spicy, hot fruit drink is my go to whenever a sore throat is approaching. It is very spicy, but delicious and feels like a comfy scarf from the inside. It calms the pain in my throat and makes me very warm. Perfect to snuggle on the couch and recover.
Fall Favorites Pattern by Harmony Hardin Illustration
Luzern, LU, CHPumpkin Spice Lattes, warm lemon tea, fairytale pumpkins and (though not edible) horse chestnuts are some of my favorite signs of fall. Here I combined watercolor illustrations and shared them on TDAC for the FEAST collection.
Fall Favorites Line-Up by Harmony Hardin Illustration
Luzern, LU, CHFour of my autumn seasonal favorites, all lined up. Only three of four are edible! Pumpkin spice lattes, a whole pumpkin, and yummy lemon tea. The fourth, horse chestnuts, are not! They are pretty and a true sign of fall. Sometimes they get mistaken for edible chestnuts, though, which are delicious when roasted. Make sure you select carefully!
Wassail recipe by Sheena Lange
grand junction, CO, USI just love the warm inviting smells of apple, orange, cinnamon and clove that fill the house! When making this delicious drink! Not to mention the cozy warming taste!
We love making this traditional English drink every year for Samhain and Yule.