Normally, I would tweet or blog to come to the library and get out of the cold. I'm still going to promote coming to the library, but I can't make promises about getting out of the cold since we're having problems with our heating at the moment. With the staff feeling a little chilly, I thought of looking up some tasty fall recipes that are good for warming up both the body and the spirit.
Mulled wine, which is a red wine served warm with spices, is the perfect treat for curling up on the sofa with a good book on a cool, windy day. Some good recipes for it that can be found on the Internet include one for a crockpot adaptation, a simple stovetop version, and a 7 ingredient concoction. If you're not into alcoholic beverages, mulled cider is also a pleasant warm drink to make. Look up recipes at Simply Recipes, All Recipes, and The Food Network.
Of course, what better to go with mulled wine or cider than a pumpkin cake or pumpkin bread? They just scream out autumn! But if you're looking for some other fall recipes to warm up with, check out Taste of Home, Whats4Eats, BrownEyedBaker, and Busy Cooks.
Do you know any good cooking websites or fall recipes? Share them with us!
Getting hungry and drooling from the perch.
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