It's that time again. The leaves are just beginning to change, the weather is getting cooler (aka sweater weather is upon us), and Starbucks has just released their new seasonal cup design. Fall has arrived, although if you're anything like me, fall started as soon as the month of September did. And how else can you properly celebrate this glorious time of year without eating and drinking fall-inspire drinks and desserts? After much searching, I've compiled a list filled with recipes to help you enjoy the season. Whether you live in a dorm, at home or in an apartment, you're going to want to try at least one of these recipes. Warning: you'll be drooling by the end of this list.
Sugar, spice and everything nice. This is a fall twist on the original, beloved cookie. Think classic snickerdoodles with pumpkin flavor. Cinnamon-sugar crust on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside. Need I say more?
Perfect for a chilly autumn day. This recipe can be made days or even weeks in advance, which is pretty necessary for busy college kids. Just stick it in your freezer and take it out whenever you're too lazy to leave your room/apartment.

3. Pumpkin Spice Hot Chocolate
Move over Pumpkin Spice Latte, here comes the pumpkin spice hot chocolate. Literally fall in a cup. Non-coffee lovers rejoice.

Both sweet and tart, this drink is sure to warm you up on a cold day. If you're a fan of Starbucks caramel apple spice drink, this copycat is worth trying.
This recipe is great for the student on the go. It's a two-minute recipe and doesn't even require an oven. It's apple pie in a cup. What's not to love?
6. Pumpkin Ginger Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting
These cupcakes are filled with autumn spices so they'll both smell AND taste like fall in cake form. Definitely drool-worthy.
Better than Little Debbie's, these will make your inner child very happy. Did I mention they're filled with marshmallow fluff?
Coffee meets hot chocolate in this spicy, cinnamon-y drink. Great for keeping your hands warm on chilly days.



























