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A pumpkin spice latte is great and all, but you can’t really beat the flavor of hot apple cider. If you’re the type to reach for cider over fall-flavored coffee any day out during the autumn season, then Anthropologie has the perfect mug for you.
The Cider Season Mug is a handpainted mug that is the perfect vessel for spiced apple cider. It’s shaped just like a Red Delicious and glazed with washes of red and orange to give it a painterly look. It even has a couple of leaves and a handle that looks like a branch — this thing literally just fell off the tree!
And right now, you can pick it up for just $10 on Anthropologie’s website.
Although the mug is ideal for cider sipping, this apple-shaped mug is also the perfect size for your nightly cup of tea or your morning cup of joe.
“I have way too many Anthro mugs to count and this one joins my collection,” one reviewer wrote on Anthropologie’s website. “It’s adorably painted and perfect for fall. As a big coffee drinker, I’d prefer for it to be a little wider and larger, but it’s still a keeper!”
Another person added, “Adorable fall mug and makes a great teacher gift!”
Once you’re equipped with the best cider mug ever, then it’s time to get your favorite cider recipe going on the stove. We love Ina Garten’s recipe from her book Modern Comfort Food, which starts with a base of fresh apple cider from your local orchard (a jug version works just as well if you’re in a pinch). She then adds a cinnamon stick, black peppercorns, dried cloves, star anise, and a few slices of fresh orange and apple for a burst of citrus.
Bonus points if you add a splash of bourbon and make your cider into a cozy cocktail. You can grab the full recipe from the Barefoot Contessa herself right here.
Get your fall started off on the right foot with the Cider Season Mug — grab one now while there are still plenty in the orchard!
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