The Pumpkin Caramel Bundt Cake is also from our local store! And it is so yummy! Serving bread on a breadboard or vintage cutting board gives it an even more rustic feel! Perfect for fall! LOL!īut when I make the soup for the Soup Bar, I usually buy the rest! However, the next time I’m having a fall soup bar, I’ll make the beer bread. Typing this last sentence made my mouth water. The Beer Bread tastes delicious toasted the next morning with butter slathered on it. When I make a big pot of soup and have it with Homemade Butter Topped Beer Bread or Sweet Cream Cornbread From A Box Mix. Like the plates, these bowls have a handmade look. If you make one thing to serve on a fall soup bar, this should be it! Here are my favorite soups to serve a crowd. I’m also a lot wiser about time management too! I usually make it in the slow cooker or make it ahead a day or two and warm it up before serving. I’m much smarter and wiser now! So, I made some things for the fall soup bar and bought some, too! I love to make soup, so it’s most often the thing I make. When I was younger, I would make everything homemade! I was a bit of a homemade snob. On the counter in the background, coffee and spiced apple cider are also set up to be self-serve! Once this buffet is set up, everyone can sit at the table and enjoy a meal together! If you know where I can find them, please leave me a comment. I’ve looked everywhere for more but can’t find them anywhere. They are much smaller than regular-size votives and look so festive wherever I put them. I even added a pumpkin to the display of my favorite square dinner plates! These plates have an interesting handmade look and a tiny rim.Īt the end of the table, I made a small impromptu arrangement of more pumpkins and a large dried gourd! Super easy!ĭid you notice that little baby votive in the images, like the one below? I got a box of them at Williams-Sonoma almost a decade ago and LOVE them. Who doesn’t love pumpkins! To celebrate pumpkins, I decorate our soup bar with lots of them! On cake plates and candlesticks and dotted here and there along the soup bar. One thing most of the pumpkins in our area have are stems! The stems on the pumpkins in the image below are green, and that means they were just picked. So, they are not perfect, but I’ve come to embrace their imperfections as something to enjoy. ![]() It’s the unofficial pumpkin land of America! We get our pumpkins locally from the back of flatbeds parked in a farm lane. I wanted this soup bar to reflect the beauty and bounty of the fall season! It’s all about feeling cozy and well-loved!įall is such a gorgeous season in Lancaster County. If you can’t afford the countertop space, set a soup bar on a kitchen or dining room table! Or even a utility table covered in a pretty fall tablecloth would be just perfect! Our kitchen has the perfect counter to set out everything we will need for our meal! I love spreading out a self-serve buffet so everyone can dig in and take what they like! Soup is such a favorite at our home! How about at yours? I actually love to make soup! When the kids come home, it’s fun to have a soup we all love! Set It Out And Let Everyone Serve Themselves Click The Video Below For More Fall Inspiration.Set It Out And Let Everyone Serve Themselves.
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