DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe

*This post has been sponsored by the J.M. Smucker Company. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

Tell me: do you remember the very first time you had a cup of coffee? I remember I was on a school trip (or was it something to do with girl scouts?), and our adult chaperones had stopped at a gas station to fill up our bus. We were allowed to run inside the convenience store for a quick bathroom break, and a couple of my girlfriends also bought cups of coffee with their allowances.

I decided to give in to peer pressure, and ordered a machine-made cappuccino of my own. Sitting back in the bus sipping on my drink, I don’t mind admitting that it was the first time in my tiny life that I felt like a real adult. It was pretty life-changing—so much so, I can still remember the way the gas station was laid out. It’s that fresh in my mind!

Twenty years later, my coffee tastes have changed quite a bit. It’s an appreciation that has grown with time as I’ve experimented with different flavors, styles, roasts, and methods, and it’s safe to say that I wouldn’t be able to properly start my day without it.

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

Now that we’ve just kicked off a brand new season, I figured it was the perfect excuse to test my coffee-making skills yet again. This time I wanted to learn how to make the perfect cup of cold brew coffee, something full-bodied and cool to enjoy throughout these last few weeks of transitional warm-to-cold fall days.

If you’ve never tried your hand at cold brewing, you might not even really know what it actually is—I know I didn’t know before going through the motions myself, so here’s the deal.

Cold brewing is actually the process of steeping coffee grounds in cold water for 8-12 hours. I think, before this little at-home experiment of mine, I always assumed that cold brew was just another way of describing iced coffee, which is made by pouring hot coffee over ice. The latter, of course, is still tasty, but come to find out that cold brewing is super easy to make at home, and affords you one incredible cup of coffee. We’re talking ultra-smooth, rich, deep flavor—my mouth is watering just thinking about it.

In case you’re looking to mix things up when it comes to your own morning cup of Jo, I teamed up with Dunkin’ Donuts to show how you can make a cup of cold brew in less than 10 minutes of hands-on time. You know I love a good quick craft any old day, but especially one that results in something so delicious—and nostalgic, too.

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

First, you need a box of the new Dunkin’ Donuts Cold Brew Coffee Packs. You can pick these up at your local Target store in the coffee aisle (scroll to the end for a Cartwheel coupon!).

What I love so much about this method is that it’s almost too easy to warrant a “tutorial.” Just drop 2 Coffee Filter packs into a pitcher, fill the pitcher with 4 cups of cold water, and steep in your fridge overnight (or for 8-12 hours). Pull the pitcher from the fridge, remove the filters, and add 3 more cups of cold water. And, lastly, and easiest of all, enjoy.

It has become something of a routine each evening for me to prep a pitcher of cold brew for John and I to enjoy together the following morning. I think it’s the type of thing we’ll be keeping up well into the new year.

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

Another thing I love about this brewing method is that it’s easy to customize to your particular tastes and the current season. To commemorate fall, for example, I put together a simple spicy pumpkin flavor mix to give the coffee an extra dose of fall-themed personality.

Just combine 1/2 teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice, 1/2 cup french vanilla creamer, and 2 tablespoons of pumpkin puree in a medium bowl. Whisk until smooth, then pour into the finished pitcher of cold brew coffee. Enjoy it over ice (with an extra dash of spice!) in individual glasses.

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

A cup of our DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte is one of the main things I look forward to each morning, and, often, in the afternoon, too. You can score 30% off a box of Dunkin’ Donuts Cold Brew Packs with this Cartwheel coupon now through November 4. Did I mention that there’s also a pumpkin version of the Dunkin’ Donuts packs?! I can’t wait to try our spicy lattes using the pumpkin packs for extra fall-time flavor.

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

What are your favorite seasonal coffee drinks to enjoy this time of year? Have you given cold brew a try yet? And don’t forget to tell us about your first experience with coffee, too!

DIY Spicy Icy Pumpkin Latte Recipe | dreamgreendiy.com + Dunkin’ Donuts @ahalogy #ad

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Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Since debuting our updated home tour earlier this week (hop to Apartment Therapy here in case you missed the full feature!), I thought it might be fun to tour each room separately. So, every Friday for the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing even more photos of individual rooms, and talking about the details—what we’ve done to the space since moving in two years ago, our favorite ways to use the room, projects we have planned, etc.

First up? The family room. As opposed to going in order with the kitchen first—since that’s the room you walk into through our main entry—I wanted to dive right into the family room. Reason being that this space has already changed pretty drastically since Carrie Coleman shot these photos for us earlier in the summer, and I wanted to show you the progress before I unveil the new, new things that we’ve done, which I plan to do the week after next. Let’s get to it!

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

This room was one of the biggest selling points of the house when we toured it waaaaaaay back in September of 2015. It’s technically in the basement of the house, but was finished off, probably a decade or two ago, by the previous owners. Because the room sports three large windows and a sliding door walk-out, it really feels like just another extension of the main living spaces on the top floor. That’s why we tend to refer to it as the “family room” as opposed to the “finished basement.”

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

When we moved in, the room was painted a pale yellow, which I quickly freshened and brightened up with a can of white paint (“High Reflective White” by Sherwin Williams, just like every other room in the house). After finishing the walls, I decided that I couldn’t stop there, and I painted over the raw brick fireplace, too. I know it’s a little controversial to paint over brick, but the new white finish just helps that end of the room feel so much wider and brighter.

Speaking of the fireplace, we also had a professional plumber come in and redo the gas logs for us as they weren’t to code when we moved in. Now the new logs and gas lines help heat the entire space in the colder months, making it one of the coziest rooms in the house come wintertime.

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Let’s talk about those floors. You can find out more about the whole debacle that led to their replacement in this post, but, in a nutshell, our cat did an absolute number on the old berber, forcing us to ditch the carpet once and for all. It was incredibly stressful and an expense we hadn’t planned on investing in right away, but, in hindsight, I’m so glad that we ultimately had to do it.

I remember when we first toured the house with our realtor, and I declared that the berber would have to go before we even (hypothetically) moved in. Of course, that didn’t quite happen despite “my foot going down” from the get-go, but now the room—with its updated laminate flooring—feels even more like a real living room as opposed to a finished basement.

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

To protect our new floors, we added a couple of layered rugs for extra softness, and we filled the space with a mixture of new and mid-century furniture. One thing that you don’t see in this collection of photos is the new sectional that we recently added to the room. It was delivered a couple of weeks ago, and I photographed it in place just last week, so stay tuned for that reveal at the end of the month. A sectional has been on our wish list for years now, and since we finally have a room big enough to situate one in, it was time to pull the trigger. I can’t wait to share more!

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Aside from the foundational updates we’ve made (think: new floors, a working fireplace, fresh paint), the family room has definitely seen its fair share of new and rearranged furniture. We’ve tried I think 3-4 different sofas down here before we really got it right, and more chairs and tables then I can count. Not all new, by the way—I’ve tried my best to “shop” our home and have experimented with pieces from other rooms in the house before buying anything new.

I’ve never decorated a room as large as this one, so I struggled with how exactly to lay it out and had trouble finding the right types of furniture that would fit it best. I think we’ve finally gotten a formula down, though, and it’s the one room our entire family flocks to in the evening. In fact, I’m lounging on the family room sofa right now while typing this post up!

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

As I mentioned, I hope you’ll stay tuned for the next month and a half as I share each individual room with extra home tour photos. It’s so fun to reminisce about just how far we’ve come, and I hope that some of our experiences and decor ideas will help inspire your own home makeover, too. Keep scrolling for a full list of linked room resources!

Room Tour Reveal: The Family Room

*Photos by Carrie Coleman

Family Room Resources:

Rug: Home Depot

Sofa: Home Depot

Side Chair: La-Z-Boy

Recliner: Galaxie Modern

TV Cabinet: Home Depot

Hairpin Leg Side Table: DIY

Framed Horse Print: Photos.com

Ceiling Fans: Home Depot

Felt Ball Garland: Minted

White Curtains: Home Depot

Sheer Curtains: Home Depot

Framed Man Portrait: Photos.com

White Pouf: Joss & Main

Black and White Vase: DIY

Tufted Ottoman: Circa

Laminate Flooring:  Home Depot

*Photos by Carrie Coleman; I earn a small percentage from purchases made by the affiliate links above. Affiliate links are not sponsored. You can rest assured that I would NEVER recommend a product that I don’t use and love myself!
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