Favorite Fall Traditions and Treats

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Favorite Fall Traditions and Treats As the days get shorter and begin to catch a nip in the air we turn our thoughts to colorful fall days and favorite fall activities that coincide. The spectacular temperatures and natural golden palette of colors all around us remind us to enjoy the lingering sunny days and celebrate with favorite fall treats that embody that wonderful feeling of fall!   Each year we take advantage of the traditional fall activities brought with traditional fall treats that invoke memories year after year. A favorite fall tradition spent picking apples in the orchard and dipping into caramel for homemade caramel apples to ring in the season. Don’t forget to grab some spiced warm apple cider and fresh baked apple pie! Keep warm as the weather turns cooler with favorite fall treats made with traditional flavors and spices. On sunny fall afternoons gather with friends to watch the leaves change color while enjoying warm cinnamon coffees and chai tea at a brisk outdoor cafΓ©.Another favorite fall tradition on sunny fall afternoons to gather with friends and family at the pumpkin patch to pick out pumpkins to carve on Halloween. Savor sweet sugary candy corn and roast the seeds over the fire. As trick-o-treaters come to the door enjoy rich chocolate pies and mulled red wine spiced with cinnamon.Take a leaf peeping hike on a colorful day while the blue skies and changing leaves provide a beautiful natural golden palette with apricot beers. Rake up the leaves and jump sip on hot cocoas and celebrate your inner child as your listen to the crunchy leaves. By the time Thanksgiving comes around it is pumpkin spice everything with cinnamon coffees, squash salads and pumpkin pie!! The longer nights around the fire spent with family and friends reminds us these favorite fall traditions will always invoke wonderful memories year after year.Judith Rae Photography