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How To Make Homemade Salted Caramel Coffee Creamer

written by

Sarah Fischer

posted on

January 5, 2025

We did it... we survived the holidays! 🥳

I love Christmas, but let's be honest, it can be little stressful, too.

All the shopping, present wrapping, cooking, special Christmas morning breakfasts, extra laundry, fighting kids, cookie baking, cleaning, stomach flu ​🤢, traveling, and late nights.

It's a lot.

But now the kids are back at school and we can get back into a routine again.

(Thank you Lord!)

After the busyness of the last few weeks, I'm fully embracing the quietness around here.

I treated myself to a batch of this homemade salted caramel coffee creamer and I thought you might enjoy it, too:

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It's simple and delicious and you definitely earned it.

Grab some coffee, those 6 loads of laundry that still need to be folded, and turn on one of the new episodes of Yellowstone or Virgin River and enjoy your peace and quiet!

Cheers to 2025!
Sarah

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