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Biscoff Honey Dream Latte (Easy At-Home Coffee Shop Drink)

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Biscoff Honey Dream Latte (Easy At-Home Coffee Shop Drink) Jump to Recipe ↓ If you love a cozy, slightly sweet coffee that tastes like something you'd spend $7 on... this is it 🀭 I created what I'm calling the Biscoff Honey Dream Latte at home, and I am OBSESSED. This coffee is creamy, smooth, not overly sweet, and has that perfect hint of caramelized cookie flavor from the Biscoff. And the best part? You can totally customize it to your sweetness level—and it only takes a few minutes to make! Ingredients 2 tsp Swerve brown sugar (or regular brown sugar) ~1 tbsp honey ~1 tbsp Biscoff cookie butter 1 cup Fairlife 2% milk Splash of Italian sweet cream 2 shots espresso Pinch of salt Ice 1/2 Biscoff cookie (optional, but highly recommended) Instructions Line your cup with Biscoff cookie butter (don't skip this—it's everything 🀌) Brew your espresso directly over: brown sugar honey pinch of sal...

Fall Baking Kickoff: 3 Recipes to Welcome the Season

There’s just something magical about the first round of fall baking. The air gets cooler, the leaves start turning, and suddenly cinnamon, pumpkin, and apples feel like the only flavors that matter. To celebrate the season, I’m sharing three of my favorite recipes to kick off fall baking in the coziest way. 1. Classic Pumpkin Bread Moist, spiced just right, and even better with a smear of butter. Bonus: it makes your whole house smell amazing while it bakes. 2. Caramel Apple Crisp Juicy apples baked under a buttery oat topping, drizzled with warm caramel sauce. Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for ultimate comfort. 3. Maple Pecan Cookies Chewy, nutty, and kissed with maple syrup. These are the kind of cookies that disappear faster than you expect. Fall baking is about more than just food—it’s about creating warmth, slowing down, and savoring the season. Light a candle, put on your coziest sweater, and enjoy the simple joy of baking something delicious. What’s the fi...

September Favorites: My Top 5 Kitchen & Hosting Finds

I love wrapping up each month by sharing the little things that made cooking, hosting, and everyday life feel easier (and more fun!). Here are my top 5 favorites for September: 1. Mason Jar Salad Containers Perfect for prepping lunches ahead—keeps greens crisp and dressings separate until you’re ready to eat. 2. Seasonal Fall Candle Technically not a “kitchen tool,” but nothing sets the mood for cozy fall dinners like the scent of apple cider or pumpkin spice. 3. Cast Iron Skillet This workhorse went from stovetop to oven more times than I can count this month. So versatile! 4. Pretty Serving Board Whether it’s cheese, appetizers, or just setting out snacks, a beautiful board makes everything look intentional. 5. Pumpkin Spice Coffee Syrup Because let’s be honest—it’s fall, and coffee just tastes better with a little seasonal flair. September was filled with cozy meals and the start of fall vibes, and these little favorites made it all the more special. What’s your f...

Kitchen Gadgets I Can’t Live Without (And How They Save Me Time)

If you’ve ever stood in your kitchen wishing dinner could magically make itself, I feel you. While I can’t promise a magic wand, I can share the gadgets that make my kitchen run smoother, faster, and way less stressful. 1. The Deluxe Air Fryer & Oven Crispy veggies, chicken tenders, or reheated pizza—done in minutes with no oven preheating. This one stays on my counter year-round. 2. The Deluxe Multi-Cooker Soups, stews, rice, even yogurt—this multitasker is the queen of weeknight cooking. I love the “set it and forget it” factor. 3. Sharp Chef’s Knife Forget fancy gadgets if you don’t have this. A good knife speeds up chopping, slicing, and dicing, while keeping it safer too. 4. Mini Food Processor Perfect for quick salsas, dips, and even baby food. It’s small but mighty. 5. Digital Meat Thermometer No more guessing if chicken is done. Saves time and prevents overcooking—win-win. These gadgets save me time, reduce stress, and honestly make cooking more fun. If you...

Hosting Made Simple: 3 Appetizers You Can Make in 15 Minutes

I love hosting friends and family, but I don’t love spending hours in the kitchen before they arrive. The good news? You can make crowd-pleasing appetizers in 15 minutes or less—leaving you more time to actually enjoy your guests. 1. Caprese Skewers Thread cherry tomatoes, mozzarella balls, and fresh basil on skewers. Drizzle with balsamic glaze for a colorful, no-cook option. 2. Spinach & Feta Pinwheels Spread puff pastry with spinach, feta, and cream cheese. Roll, slice, and bake for 12 minutes. Golden, flaky, and irresistible. 3. Mini Meatball Sliders Warm pre-cooked meatballs, tuck into Hawaiian rolls with marinara and mozzarella. Bake until cheese melts. Easy, filling, and always a hit. Hosting doesn’t have to be complicated. With quick, delicious appetizers like these, you’ll impress your guests without breaking a sweat. What’s your go-to party appetizer? Share below—I’d love to try it at my next gathering!

Quick Tip Tuesday: 10-Minute Dinners for Chaotic Weeknights

Some nights, dinner needs to happen fast. Between practices, homework, and late work calls, a 10-minute meal can be the difference between chaos and calm. Here are my favorite go-to dinners that save time without sacrificing flavor. 1. Sheet Pan Nachos Layer tortilla chips with shredded rotisserie chicken, beans, cheese, and whatever veggies you have on hand. Bake for 5 minutes, top with salsa and sour cream—done! 2. Caprese Grilled Cheese Upgrade your grilled cheese with fresh mozzarella, tomato slices, and basil leaves. Serve with tomato soup (boxed is fine!) for comfort food in minutes. 3. Stir-Fry Hack Use frozen stir-fry veggies, pre-cooked rice, and leftover protein. Heat with soy sauce and sesame oil for a better-than-takeout dinner. 4. Breakfast-for-Dinner Wraps Scramble eggs, add cheese, toss in spinach or peppers, and wrap in tortillas. Serve with fruit for a full meal. 5. Pita Pizzas Spread marinara on pita bread, sprinkle with cheese and toppings, and bake fo...

How I Prep a Week of Lunches in Under an Hour

Between school drop-offs, work deadlines, and everything in between, lunch often becomes an afterthought. But with one hour of prep on Sunday, you can set yourself (and your family) up for stress-free, grab-and-go lunches all week long. Step 1: Pick Your Base I like to rotate between grains and greens—think quinoa, rice, couscous, or a big bed of mixed lettuce. Step 2: Choose Your Protein Grilled chicken strips Hard-boiled eggs Chickpeas or black beans Tuna salad cups Step 3: Add Color (a.k.a. Veggies) Chop bell peppers, cucumbers, carrots, and cherry tomatoes ahead of time. Store separately so they stay crisp. Step 4: Prep Snack Sides Think hummus with pretzels, apple slices with peanut butter, or cheese cubes with crackers. Step 5: Assemble + Store Mix and match your bases, proteins, and veggies into containers. Add a small cup of dressing or sauce on the side for flavor. My Favorite Combos: Quinoa + grilled chicken + cucumbers + Greek dressing Ri...