Bookish Bliss, Musings & More A Quarterly Link Up | October 31st Through December 5th
Fall into a Good Book
Hello, bookworms and friends!
As the crisp autumn air descends and the world transforms into a breathtaking palette of warm colors, there’s no better time to curl up with a good book. Join Crystal from Sharing Lifes Moments and I for our latest edition of the Bookish Bliss, Musings & More Quarterly Link Up, perfectly timed for the season!
Let’s celebrate the joy of reading together, sharing our thoughts, recommendations, and bookish adventures. Whether you’re a seasoned reader or just starting your literary journey, there’s a place for you in our cozy, bookish corner.
I made some honey bread and peanut butter cookies recently for my sweet treat recently. Though I’m not an avid baker, I do indulge in some baking during the holiday season. I’ve been enjoying hot tea in the evenings, with cream and sugar or honey. I’m not a fan of pumpkin spice anything, I know many of you love pumpkin spice as your warm seasonal drink. What are your favorite chilly weather warm drinks?
Catching my eye from the last link up are:
Now On To The Link Up
Bookish Bliss, Musings & More is a QUARTERLY (bookish) PARTY (with a little bit of everything else). It will run Quarterly and will remain open for 6 weeks. (see schedule below)
Schedule: (2024-2025)
August 23, 2024, through October 3, 2024
October 31, 2024, through December 5, 2024
February 6, 2025, through March 20, 2025
May 1, 2024, through June 12, 2025
August 7, 2025, through October 11, 2025
November 6, 2025, through December 4, 2025 (5 weeks)
My Co-Host is:
Crystal from Sharing Life’s Moments
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I like pumpkin in pies, cakes, cookies, etc.–but not in drinks. My only hot drink is instant decaf coffee with Coffeemate. 🙂 But it hits the spot.
I don’t bake much, either, with just the two of us. My husband is trying to cut carbs and sweets, and I should be. 🙂 But I love baking for events at church or when the kids come over and I can send some home with them. I’m making caramel corn this afternoon for our pumpkin decorating tonight.
I’m a hot chocolate girl! My go-to is homemade hot cocoa because of the health benefits of unprocessed cocoa and because I can make it sugar-free. I’ve included a link to the recipe in the book review I shared at #16! 🙂 All things being equal, I’d love to be able to drink European hot chocolate twice a day, which is basically a Lindt bar (or something similar) melted in whole milk. Wowza. 🙂 I’ve shared 15, 16, and 17 this time and am off now to see what others have shared and leave some comment love. Thanks so much for hosting, Paula!
Thank you so much for the feature!!