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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Lynn chapter.

Fall is here, and as a college student living in an apartment, I always try to find new things to cook. It can be breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert. I am always looking for new recipes. Since it is now fall, I am looking for warm and cozy things to bring a fall presence, even in Florida. So here are some fall-inspired recipes.

Fall Breakfast
Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal is the perfect fall breakfast and a cozy way to start your day! This oatmeal is lightly sweetened with brown sugar and loaded with fall flavors like apples, cinnamon, and walnuts. You need salted butter, Honey crisp apple, brown sugar, cinnamon, oats, salt, cream or milk, and walnuts. This sounds so fall and yummy. I can’t wait to try. Here is where you can find the recipe.

Fall Lunch
Pumpkin Mac and cheese sounds like a fun combination of fall and comfort food. This creamy and cheesy pumpkin sauce is topped with a crispy breadcrumb topping and fried sage leaves. All the ingredients you need are unsalted butter, garlic, breadcrumbs, salt, black pepper, Parmesan, pasta, sage leaves, yellow onion, flour, mustard, nutmeg, cayenne pepper, whole milk, pumpkin puree, fontina cheese, and smoked Gouda cheese. This sounds interesting, and I am so excited to make this and see how it tastes! Here is where you can find the recipe.

Fall Dinner
Butternut Squash Lasagna is the perfect fall twist on such a classic comfort meal. All the ingredients you need are butternut squash, sage leaves, olive oil, salt, black pepper, Italian sausage, half-and-half, spinach, cottage cheese, eggs, Parmesan cheese, garlic, lasagna noodles, and mozzarella cheese. This is the perfect fall dinner to feed a family and friends and meal prep! Here is where you can find the recipe! Here is where you can find the recipe.

Fall Dessert
Whipped Pumpkin Dip is a fun dessert that can be paired with graham crackers, apple slices, or gingersnap cookies. It is a pumpkin pie-flavored dip that sounds so fall-like. You only need cream cheese, pumpkin purée, powdered sugar, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla extract, heavy whipping cream, and then something to serve like graham crackers, pretzels, sliced apples, or pears. It sounds like the perfect fall-inspired dessert to share with friends! Here is where you can find the recipe.

These fall foods honestly sound so good and have made me hungry! I definitely want to try and make some of them throughout this fall season and see how they taste.

Jackie is Senior at Lynn University. She is a Marketing major and has big plans for her future. She enjoys many things like fashion, content creating, and spending time with friends and family. Some of her passions are creating content and fashion. She is also the Marketing Director & President for her chapter. She hopes to have a successful career and a bright future!