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Fall Bucket List

Make this Fall the best one yet!

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Fall Bucket List
Cassidy Delamarter

Fall is finally here! As temperatures get lower, make sure to celebrate the season to the fullest. Start by adding these 13 things to your to-do list to make this Fall the best one yet.

1. Decorate Pumpkins

Of course! Decorating pumpkins should be on everyone's to-do list, but this Fall, add a twist to your pumpkin decorating. Spice it up and try a few of these "no carve" decorating ideas.

2. Go on a hayride

3. Add pumpkin to a classic recipe

A simple recipe to add pumpkin to is pancakes! All that is needed is canned pumpkin and your typical boxed pancake mix (plus the necessary ingredients like water. For those interested in experimenting, try adding pumpkin to soup recipes like this one! The pumpkin adds extra flavor and sweetness.

4. Make your own wreath

Wreaths are the perfect touch to every door, especially Fall wreaths because of their warm welcoming colors! Here is an easy, cheap DIY. You would never know the materials are all from the Dollar Store and cost less than five dollars!

5. Go to a haunted house

6. Make a loaf of bread with your favorite beer

Homemade bread isn't as hard as it seems, try this recipe! Don't worry - the alcohol bakes out!

7. Get lost in a local corn maze

8. Make a pumpkin bowl

Instead of a normal bread bowl with soup, try out this! Use a hallowed out pumpkin as the bowl for your favorite soups. It will grab the attention at all the festive Fall dinner parties!

9. Go apple picking at an orchard

10. Make a batch of pumpkin seeds

It wouldn't be Fall if you didn't roast some pumpkin seeds!

Here are six different ways to roast pumpkin seeds this season.

11. Explore seasonal recipes

Here is a list of 101 easy crock-pot recipes!

12. Have a craft day

Crafts are my personal favorite. You can never go wrong with seasonal decorations!

A good way to add your own personal touch and a splash of color to your refrigerator and kitchen starts with making magnets. If you're looking for decoration for your walls, crafts on canvases or wood are a great start.

13. Make warm apple cider

Apple cider is always better homemade, so make sure to add this to your Fall bucket list! This recipe is simple and still delicious. All you need is apples, cinnamon, allspice, sugar and a stockpot or crock-pot.




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