I set up a little coffee station last Spring and have loved corralling everything I need together, it's so much easier than grabbing things from behind the cabinet when I'm half asleep. I've added in some comfort cups with lids to that station too. They're the perfect size for my 12oz coffee I make in my Keurig (actually I run a 6oz twice). Easy for me in the mornings when we're rushed but also really nice when friends or my in-laws stop by and want coffee or some hot apple cider on the go. My mother in law drinks coffee slower than I do. One cup is an all morning affair!
Now that it's officially pumpkin season I want to try my hand on making some of the homemade Pumpkin Spice Syrup I've seen floating around Pinterest. Any of you made your own syrups before? It looks really easy. That would be such a fun gift idea too. A little basket with Comfort Cups, a box of K-cups, and a bottle of homemade pumpkin spice syrup. I know what the teachers at school might be getting soon! And I bet they'll appreciate something coffee related that's convenient and disposable.
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I am a slow coffee drinker too and I love that these can also be popped in the micro! Cute pix
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ReplyDeleteWait I love this because I am an unusually slow coffee drinker also. People always make fun of me for it. I can have one cup of coffee last me from 8am till noon. Love the idea of having travel cups at home, so smart.
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I don't know about making my own pumpkin spiced syrup, but I do know that Williams Sonoma makes a fantastic one! I have been making pumpkin spiced lattes and sweetening up my coffee all season:)
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