Got Extra Pumpkin? Make Belgian Waffles

While you’re still home, use your leftover pumpkin purée and treat your household to this easy waffle recipe that can serve a ton of people. The result is decadent, vegan, and incredibly filling—and as with any pumpkin recipe, these waffles have a ton of fiber and nutrients you can’t get elsewhere. Throw in chocolate chips or top with real maple syrup for the most intense fall flavors. … Continue reading Got Extra Pumpkin? Make Belgian Waffles

Make Ross’s Moist Maker Sandwich

Every great, long-lasting TV show has its holiday episodes. One of my favorites, Friends, sure had its share. In addition to learning a thing or two about being dysfunctional in our 20s over its 10-season run, we picked up a recipe for the most scrumptious, perfectly crafted Thanksgiving leftovers sandwich, courtesy of Monica, season 5, episode 9 (for the record, I had to look up the exact season and … Continue reading Make Ross’s Moist Maker Sandwich

Prove That You Don’t Belong At The Kids’ Table This Year

Welcome to the adults’ table! You’ve finally made it to that point in your life where it’s no longer acceptable to sit at the kids’ table with your seven-year-old cousins. So accept the invitation and join the grownups, because childhood is OVER. Don’t get too sad, now—with greater responsibility comes more alcohol (sparkling cider is so three years ago). It’s the holiday season and that can … Continue reading Prove That You Don’t Belong At The Kids’ Table This Year

Your Guide To Friendsgiving

Your college friends are like family—why not celebrate the most familial of holidays with them? Before you head home, use this guide to host the perfect Friendsgiving, or be a great guest at your pal’s. Here are five tips that’ll make for a joyous occasion, and a dish to bring along so you don’t arrive empty-handed. Make it a potluck. Unless you’re feeling really ambitious—like, Rocky Balboa ambitious—it … Continue reading Your Guide To Friendsgiving

Mulled Cider (Booze Optional)

Halloween has come and gone and Thanksgiving is under a week away—it’s officially the holiday season. What better way to kick off the Turkey Day festivities than with a big pot of hot, homemade apple cider? It’s too early to break out the Christmas eggnog, and all those apples sitting around the kitchen from your multiple apple picking sprees aren’t going to last much longer, so make … Continue reading Mulled Cider (Booze Optional)