Ah, autumn. I think one of my favorite parts of any season is the "first" familiar feelings of the beginning of each season. Feeling a cold breeze, the smell of sweet spices, pulling out the sweaters from the back of your closet, (etc. etc. etc.); all hold such an exciting feeling for what's to come in the next few months.
ingredients:
1 cup organic non dairy coffee creamer
1/2 cup sugar in the raw
1 tsp nutmeg
2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
1 tsp cocoa powder
Simply combine all the ingredients and store in a sealable jar. Stir a tsp of this mix and a dash of almond milk to your cup of coffee in the morning.
This would also be a great mix with a cup of hot chocolate or a substitute for chai tea. Enjoy!
Oh my word, this sounds wonderful!! This is like...... perfect timing, because I recently have started a "no dairy" challenge, and I couldn't have my normal coffee creamer anymore (and I'm not a fan of plain, black coffee). I can't wait to try this recipe out, thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteI have loved all of your coffee recipes so far and I cannot wait to try this tomorrow morning!! This mix would taste great with chai tea like you say :)
ReplyDeleteXO, Miriam
Mmm what is it about coffee in the fall? I'm with you, I'm so excited about the season change. Can't wait to be snuggly and warm in sweaters!
ReplyDeleteI've been drinking my coffee with unsweetened almond milk and sprinkle of cinnamon, but this mixture sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteOops I'm drooling. Looks so tasty. I made something like this last year but it was a pumpkin syrup. The mug is so fantastic! :] // itsCarmen.com ☼ ☯
ReplyDeleteYummmm! I'm not a coffee drinker but this sounds like it would be divine mixed in with some milk for a chai tea. If only we could get pumpkin pie spice in Australia - I might need to make some of my own up!
ReplyDeleteHey Louise!
this looks yum,,..my husband would love it..
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This sounds amazing! x
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i've never had my coffee with almond milk. maybe i should try that. also, i love your coffee mug
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good! I'm going to have to give it a try :).
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ReplyDeleteThank you! I got it an antique shop. :)
DeleteIs it weird that I'm completely jealous of your mug? I love those rustic looking ones and yours is perfect!
ReplyDeletex Erin
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I cannot wait to try this out!
ReplyDeletedelicious, must try this!
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