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On: September 29, 2025

A Perfectly Ordinary, Yet Special Fall Day

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It was one of those cozy Fall days where I decided to light some candles, pull out the tablecloth, and make a comforting Supper pasta dish (decided on pumpkin gnocchi instead). It was an ordinary, yet, for no-good-reason – really, very special day. Here are some of my favorites from the day. And further down, find my favorite fall beverage: Water kefir- but make it Autumnal. A perfect way to take a refreshing, probiotic-rich, drink and make it oh-so-very Fallish.

Flowy Dress

Chunky Knit Sweater

Tablecloth

Flannel Blanket

Beeswax Candles

Kyrie Luke

Spiced Cider Water Kefir

Water kefir- but make it Autumnal. A perfect way to take a refreshing, probiotic-rich, drink and make it oh-so-very Fallish.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Fermenting time 2 days
Servings: 4 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 1/4 cup water kefir grains buy some here: https://amzn.to/3VJD9er
  • 1/2 cup sugar (I use unrefined cane sugar)
  • 8 cups filtered water
  • 2 cups spiced cider 1/4 cup per bottle

Equipment

  • 4 Grolsch top bottles these are mine: https://amzn.to/3IOeq5I

Method
 

  1. Bring a cup of water to low boil.
  2. Add the sugar and dissolve in the water then turn off the heat and add just enough water to cook down the mixture to below 100 degrees.
  3. Add kefir grains to a half gallon mason jar.
  4. Add the sugar water mixture to the jar then fill just below top with filtered water.
  5. Place the lid on loosely and allow to ferment for 24 to 48 hours (may take longer if the kefir grains are new and immature). Grains will start to float when the water is ready for the second ferment.
  6. Pour about 1/4 cup juice of choice into an air tight flip-top bottle.
  7. Use a fine mesh strainer to strain the kefir grains from the fermented liquid into flip top bottle almost to the top.
  8. Close the lid and allow to sit out for another 24-48 hours.
  9. If when you open the lid it pops and sizzles like a carbonated beverage then it’s ready to drink! If not, leave on the counter for another day.
Kyrie

Kyrie Luke

Kyrie is a Christian wife and mother who overcame chronic overwhelm, reactivity, sensory overload, and survival mode in motherhood. Now she uses proven strategies to teach Christian women how to become calmer, more emotionally steady, and more joyful in their homes.

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