Embrace the cozy vibes of fall with a homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte! Spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and pumpkin are good for you – they're packed with Vitamin A and antioxidants. 🍂 Recipe in video! ☕ Enjoy your cup full of Vitamin A and antioxidants!
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Video Description:
The post has a video thumbnail with blue shading overlaid. The top middle has “Make your own pumpkin spice latte at home!” in white text with a rose background. In the video: A young woman is pouring cold foam into a clear glass containing a pumpkin spice latte. She is wearing a black off the shoulder shirt with tank-top and clear rimmed glasses.
Transcript:
It’s pumpkin spice season! Did you know that your pumpkin spice latte can be good for you? This is because ginger, cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon and pumpkin can give you vitamin A and a full serving of antioxidants! Did you know that you can make your own pumpkin spice latte at home? [the screen changes to show a grey pot on the stove and the video shows ingredients being added while the caption lists it] Add to pot: 1 cup water, ½ cup brown sugar, ½ cup granulated sugar. Mix and bring to a simmer. Turn the heat down to low and add ¼ cup of pumpkin puree, 1 tbsp of pumpkin spice, tsp of vanilla extract and mix until dissolved. [Screen changes to show the syrup is being poured into a small bell jar with a strainer] Strain and pour into your container of choice. [The screen changes to a woman making her latte] It’s Latte time! [She points to Elmhurst’s barista oat milk] this is my favorite oat milk to use. Now, I will add some cold foam. This is optional! Add 1 tbsp of pumpkin puree, a dash of pumpkin spice, and some milk in a container and froth! [She drinks] Yum! tastes just like fall! [The screen fades to show a thumbnail of a faded white background of a doctor holding hands with another individual] Deaf. Healthy. DeafHealth. Learn more at www.deafhealthaccess.org.].]