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The Most Important Fall Foods And Drinks

Fall weather is here and this is a list of the essentials for fall

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The Most Important Fall Foods And Drinks
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We all have that one food or drink we just love for fall weather. Here is a list of some of the most important foods and drinks for cozying up during the fall.

1. Soup

Soup is so special for cold weather. I love soup mostly in the fall and you can literally make any type of soup you want.

2. Cinnamon Rolls

This is a food that you can have anywhere at anytime but the cinnamon is so good during the fall weather!! Plus, the icing on the top makes it YUMMY!!

3. Starbucks anything!


LIterally, anything from Starbucks is the bomb.com. Hello! It's Starbucks. They serve any kind of seasonal drink you could think of. So, go get your fall drink from Starbucks and make sure to tell them "Thank you!"

4. Pumpkin spice drinks

These are the best any time of year, but in fall, you can have different flavors and it's great!

6. S'mores

These are essential for those fall bonfires. These are amazing when you have a group of friends around that fire pit.

7. Popcorn balls

Popcorn balls are so yummy. They are literally balls of popcorn that are as big as your hand. You can add toppings and goodies on the inside of them. They are great for those little trick-or-treaters.

8. Coffee

This is the best to snuggle up on the couch with. You, of course, can drink coffee at anytime! Coffee is life.

9. Thanksgiving Fixings.

Turkey and dressing are the most important food in Thanksgiving dinners. Along with the sweet potato pie and the pecan pies.

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