Sarah Munro’s Cinnamon Honey Cold Remedy
Worried about cough and cold season? Sarah Munro’s easy and delicious cinnamon honey cold remedy is perfect for most members of the family.
Worried about cough and cold season? Sarah Munro’s easy and delicious cinnamon honey cold remedy is perfect for most members of the family.
We all celebrate Thanksgiving, but did you know that we have the children’s poet and essayist Sarah Hale to thank?
We’ve completed Week 1 of NaNoWriMo, so now it’s time to talk about self-care and why there should be no guilt or self-sabotage.
It’s time to start planning Thanksgiving Dinner and one of the family’s favorite foods is the appetizer Hot Beef Dip. It’s easy and delicious and feeds a small army.
It’s week 5 in the Prep and Plan series and this week we’re talking about preparing the household for winter in spite of the supply chain shortages.
It’s November 5, also known as Guy Fawkes Day and Bonfire Night. While it’s a night of fun and festivities, it used to be the night of treasonous plots and burning bones. And, there’s a cake!
It’s just as important to stay hydrated in the fall and winter as it is in the summer. This homemade electrolyte recipe is an easy way to help keep yourself healthy this season.
It’s November First, also known as All Saints Day, the second in a three-day celebration that celebrates the living and the dead.
May you all have a happy and safe Halloween! And, if you’re not too scared, read The Raven aloud at Midnight.
A brief history behind the tradition of A’Souling and the reasons why I updated the traditional soul cakes recipe to a delicious shortbread PB&J version.
I hope you enjoy this public domain reprint of one of the scariest short stories ever written that takes place during the Salem Witch Trials.
Thank goodness for the public domain, especially when it comes to my favorite fall stories. So grab a cup of tea and reread The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, just in time for Halloween.