Fall Children’s Books & Fire Cider
The second I see a leaf fall from a tree, out come the stack of worn, well-loved fall picture books. We’ve read these same stories every autumn since my oldest was just a baby, pages softened by little hands and cozy afternoons. We curl up together, breathing in the shift of the season, and let the words carry us into the beauty of Autumn. Our favorites are gathered for you below.

The Scarecrow: A Fall Book for Kids
Cranberry Thanksgiving (Cranberryport)
Duck & Goose, Find a Pumpkin: A Board Book for Kids and Toddlers
We’re Going on a Leaf Hunt (a play on We’re Going on a Bear Hunt)

Fire Cider
Ingredients
Method
- Prepare all the ingredients as directed above and place in a large mason jar ending with the lemon and oranges on the top of everything else (these keep all other ingredients below the ACV).
- Pour apple cider vinegar overtop everything until it reaches the top of the lemon and orange.
- Place the lid on the mason jar and set aside for several weeks to brew. Remember to shake the jar once daily to mix the ingredients.
- After three to four weeks, use a fine-mesh strainer or cheesecloth to strain out the pulp and solid ingredients. Squeeze as much liquid out of the ingredients as you can.Stir in the honey until it is incorporated. Taste and add more honey to reach your desired sweetness. Your fire cider should taste hot, spicy, and sweet.Store sealed in an airtight jar. Keep in the refrigerator or in a dry, cool place for up to 6 months.
- Drink 1-2 tbs daily to ward off those bad bugs!

