Palm Beach Pumpkin Patch

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Fall is in full swing here in Palm Beach. This week I was able to visit one of my favorite shopping spots, The Royal Poinciana Plaza. Nestled between Stoney Clover and Love Shack Fancy, was the most insta-worthy pumpkin patch.

Now this isn’t your average Fall photo-op. Nicole Shaffer from Flower Love Palm Beach put a preppy twist on this Fall festivity, from pink pumkins and a wagon to pop in front of the picket fence.

The best part is when you finish snapping your selfies, you can shop at Stoney Clover and head over to the Honor Bar for a cocktail. This was a perfect ending to an Autumn day walking the Plaza with my best babes. I can’t wait to see what pop up is next over the holidays!

 

Hat: Une Belle Trouvaille  .  Dress: Polo Ralph Lauren  .  Boots: Altar’d State

 

The Pick of the Patch

As soon as autumn rolled around, I couldn’t wait to make my way to the pumpkin patch in town. Pumpkin picking is one of my favorite things to do in the Fall. From big to small, this place had them all.

Woodland UMC has hosted their patch for 20 plus years, so we were happy to make a return trip. We pulled our cart down the path and set our sights on the perfect pumpkin.

It was a tough choice to make, but i finally picked my fave. We made our way to checkout and found out that the proceeds go to children’s church missions. How cool is that? This way you can go home with a heavy cart and a full heart. What better way to celebrate the season?

The Woodland Patch was sweet enough to share some of their favorite pumpkin recipes, courtesy of Very Best Baking. Here is a Fall favorite I found for y’all:

Pumpkin Spice & Iced Cookies

By: Very Best Baking

Find the full recipe for this sweet treat HERE!

 

Aviators: Lilly Pulitzer . Sweater & Necklace: Clothing Mentor . Denim: Forever 21 . Sandals: Jack Rogers

Happy Halloween from The Prep in Pink!

Witch Hat Cookies

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Looking for a spooky snack for your Halloween party? Well I’ve got the recipe for you! In my last blog, I featured these Witch Hat Cookies that were a holiday hit. My mom started making these for family and friends when I was a kid, and they have been a cookie classic ever since. With this easy recipe, you too can bring this tradition to your home.

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What You Will Need:

1 Pack of Fudge Stripe Cookies

1 Small Bag of Hershey’s Kisses

1 Tube of Orange Icing

1 Decorative Tip for Icing

1 Non-stick Fry Pan

(Makes 24)

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Directions:

Lay your cookies out on a tray, chocolate side up

Unwrap your hershey’s kisses

Have a small fry pan on the stove and set the temperature to low

When your materials are ready, place the bottom of the kiss on the pan for a few seconds while you push it around in a circle just until the chocolate starts to melt and become sticky

Next, place the kiss on the center of the chocolate side of the fudge stripe cookie

Finally, grab your icing tube with decorative tip attached, and draw a band around the kiss and top it off with a bow.

Feel free to get creative and add warlock buckles, spiderwebs or anything spooky.

Repeat this process with each cookie, serve and savor!

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