Fall Bucket List
As the summer draws to a close, we are welcoming fall with open arms. It's time to start thinking warm thoughts, indulging in your favorite comfort foods, and seeing the leaves change. Are you ready for cozy sweaters, pumpkin patches and spooky movie marathons? Looking for things to do this fall? Make this fall one of color, magic, and unforgettable moments with our list of fun fall bucket list ideas to do with friends, loved ones, or on your own.
Make A Chai Latte (see recipe below)
Wrap Yourself Up In A Warm Scarf
Drink A Warm Mug Of Apple Cider
Go Apple Picking
Pick Out The Perfect Pumpkin
Bake a Pie
Wear Anything Plaid
Cook Homemade Soup For Dinner
Eat All The Pumpkin Spice Flavored Food
Listen To The Rain On Your Roof
Stay Inside All Day
Wrap Yourself Up In A Knit Throw
Wear Your Favorite Sweater
Rent A Cabin In The Woods
Drink Hot Chocolate
Make A Halloween Costume
Jump In The Autumn Leaves
Light some Candles, Candles & more Candles
Have A Bonfire
Buy Cozy Socks
Enjoy Some Comfort Food
Salted Caramel ANYTHING
Get the fire going
More baths in the evenings
Rainy days under the duvet watching films
Light Sparklers Outside in the Evening
Fall is my absolute favorite season 🍁❤️ what are some of your favorite things about fall?
Easy Chai Tea Latte
This homemade Chai Tea Latte is incredibly simple to make at home. It’s warming, the perfect level of sweet, and you probably have all the ingredients in your cupboard already.
Ingredients
¼ cup filtered water
1 chai tea bag (Any brand will work, caffeinated or decaf.)
2 teaspoons (8g) granulated sugar (I call for granulated sugar in the recipe, but you can also use brown sugar or your favorite artificial sweetener.)
¾ cup milk any percentage (By default, Chai recipes use 2% milk preferred, but you can use any milk you’d like including non-dairy milks. The higher fat your milk, the creamier your drink will be.)
Cinnamon optional for topping
How to Make a Chai Tea Latte
In a small pot, bring water to a boil. Pour into an 8-ounce mug and steep tea bag for 5 minutes. Remove and discard tea bag. Stir in sugar. (To make a chai latte, you’ll make a quick chai concentrate, in this case, a very strongly brewed 1/4 cup of tea with sugar.)
Next, foam milk on the stove: While your tea steeps, pour milk into the pot and heat over medium heat until milk begins to steam (do not bring to a boil) whisk vigorously until foamy or use a handheld milk frother to froth milk.
Pour most of the milk into the tea concentrate, stirring to combine before adding in the last of the milk and foam, sprinkle with cinnamon if desired. Serve and enjoy!
That’s it. Super easy, super quick, super good. Happy Fall Y’all!
Recipe Notes
If you make a lot of lattes at home and enjoy really foamy milk, I recommend purchasing a handheld milk frother. They are pretty inexpensive (typically $10-$20), work well, and are just fun to use.
If you typically prefer your coffee drinks less sweet, start with 1 teaspoon sugar and add more to taste.
This recipe makes a 1-cup (8-ounce) latte. If you want to fill an oversized cup, 1½ or double the recipe.