Fall is officially here, and that means cozy bakes, cooler weather (hopefully), and markets filled with your favorite seasonal treats! If you’re craving something sweet, nostalgic, and just the right amount of extra, you’re going to love what I’m baking up this month.
🎉 Catch Me at These Local Markets
I’ll be popping up at two amazing events this October:
- Pecan Street Collective – Pflugerville (October 4th)
- Hutto Old Tyme Days – Hutto (October 11th)
Come say hi, browse a booth full of homemade sweets, and treat yourself to something special (or grab a few gifts while you’re at it).
🧁 Fall Flavors Are Here (and Limited!)
This season’s limited batch cake jars are small-batch, fully loaded, and only available while they last:
🍁 Sweater Weather Jar
Brown butter cake layered with maple cream cheese frosting and topped with a drizzle of salted caramel. ✨ It’s like your favorite fall candle... but edible.
🍌 Banana + Nutella Jar
Cozy banana cake swirled with rich Nutella frosting and (maybe, probably, okay definitely) a little extra salted caramel on top. ✨ For the chocolate-lovers who still want fall vibes.
You’ll find these jars at both markets in October but they do sell fast, so come early if you want to snag one!
🥧 Something Special for the Pie Lovers
I’ll also be bringing a limited batch of homemade apple pie filling jars, perfect for spooning over ice cream, baking into your own pastries, or eating straight from the jar. 🍎 No judgment.
And here’s the exciting part: Thanksgiving pie pre-orders will open exclusively at my market booths. If you want early access to this year’s pie menu, stop by, say hi, and get on the list!
🍂 Fall is Short — Eat the Cake
October is always a whirlwind, but it’s one of my favorite times of the year to bake. Whether you’re stopping by one of the markets, grabbing a jar to go, or planning your Thanksgiving table, I’m so glad to be a little part of your fall.
Follow along on Instagram @happy.hippo.bakery for market previews, flavor drops, and a few behind-the-scenes moments from the kitchen.