What screams “fall” more than a steaming cup of tea or coffee to warm your chilly fingers? Bring out your tea kettle, coffee maker, and other cold-weather appliances, such as your crockpot and Dutch oven, so that they’re easily accessible.
Before you start using them, make sure you clean and wipe them down. For your kettle and coffee maker, use a vinegar and water solution to give them a good rinse.
Put Away Summer Supplies
While you’re rearranging your appliances, put away any summer kitchen tools and gadgets like watermelon slicers, margarita glasses, the juicer, and your ice cream maker. Put them out of reach to make room for the items you’ll use frequently during the fall and winter.
Add Fall Decor To Showcase The Season
Aside from tidying up, a kitchen reset involves decorating. You can add seasonal touches to your kitchen with accessories in warm autumnal colors. Break out your fall-themed dish towels and linens.
You can even create a centerpiece by adding fresh flowers, sprigs of foliage, and branches with berries to a vase. Scented candles and small pumpkins will also help to set the scene.
For Halloween, incorporate some spooky elements like fake cobwebs, cat figurines, and black silhouettes of haunted houses.
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