4 Simmer Pot Recipes for Autumn

Autumn is here. Summer has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean our homes must become dreary and lifeless! Pot Pourris (simmer pots) are some of the best ways to fill a home with wonderful and safe fragrances. I even made a Christmas Pot Pourri Recipe if you’re interested in that during the coming holidays.

It’s so easy to light a yummy smelling candle, but did you know many of the chemicals and fragrances within them are terrible for your health?

These fragrances are in so many of the popular home products found at the grocery store. That’s just one reason why I’ve created my own recipes like All Purpose CleanerToilet Bowl CleanerLinen SprayAll Natural FebreezeLaundry Detergent, and much more. Each of these products is chemical-free, scented with essential oils, made from basic ingredients (that you probably already own!), and completely safe for you and your family to utilize and breathe in.


These 4 simmer pot recipes are perfect for autumn. They are an all-natural alternative to candles, wax melts, and room sprays. It’s an easy way to fill your home with the homey and nostalgic scents of fall without compromising the health of your loved ones. Bonus…pot pourris are very inexpensive and give you a great way to reuse certain food scraps from all your autumn baking. Now let’s fill your home with all the cozy scents in time for this wonderful season!


The Cinnamon Apple Simmer Pot

What You’ll Need:

  • Water
  • Medium sized pot
  • 1/2 of an apple (sliced)
  • 2 whole cloves
  • 2 cinnamon sticks

Instructions:

  1. Place all of the desired ingredients into a pot and cover with water.
  2. Simmer on low and add more water as needed.
  3. Turn off the stove for the day, add more water the next morning, and begin simmering again! Pot pourris can be used for up to 3 days if fresh water is regularly added.

The Harvest Spice Simmer Pot

What You’ll Need:

  • Water
  • Medium sized pot
  • 1/2 tsp of nutmeg
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 2 whole anise
  • 1 apple (sliced)

Instructions:

  1. Place all of the desired ingredients into a pot and cover with water.
  2. Simmer on low and add more water as needed.
  3. Turn off the stove for the day, add more water the next morning, and begin simmering again! Pot pourris can be used for up to 3 days if fresh water is regularly added.

The Pumpkin Patch Simmer Pot

What You’ll Need:

  • Water
  • Medium sized pot
  • 1/2 tsp of pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 whole anise
  • 1/2 apple (sliced)

Instructions:

  1. Place all of the desired ingredients into a pot and cover with water.
  2. Simmer on low and add more water as needed.
  3. Turn off the stove for the day, add more water the next morning, and begin simmering again! Pot pourris can be used for up to 3 days if fresh water is regularly added.

The Autumn Bliss Simmer Pot

What You’ll Need:

  • Water
  • Medium sized pot
  • 4-6 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 tps vanilla
  • 1 orange rind
  • 2 TBS whole cloves
  • 3-5 bay leaves

Keep in Mind:

  • Not every ingredients listed above is necessary for a successful simmer pot. Feel free to use some of these and whatever else you have on hand!
  • I used lovely, perfect slices for the sake of esthetics, but using scraps of oranges or apples works well too and is a wonderful opportunity to avoid food waste.
  • Go even further in avoiding food waste by composting the pot pouri scraps or feeding them to the birds.

If you make this recipe and love how it turned out, feel free to come back and comment about your experience. I’d love to see your creation and how you served it!

Why to Avoid Synthetic Fragrances

Fragrance can also be labeled as ‘parfume’ and is considered a Trade Secret Ingredient. This means companies are not obligated to disclose exactly which ingredients make up the fragrance in their products. There are over 3,000 possible chemicals companies can chose from and hide under the term ‘fragrance’. These chemicals can cause health issues such as headaches, skin irritation, inability to focus, sinus and lung irritation, and may even be linked to more serious illnesses such as asthma, cancer, autism, birth defects, and allergic reactions.

The basic point is this. We, as consumers, are not told exactly what ‘fragrance’ means in a product. That is something I am not comfortable with, so I chose to rid my home (as much as I can) of those types of products and find replacements that are more natural. It gives me peace of mind to know what is in the products I place in my home, on my babies, and in my own body.

Living a toxic-free lifestyle is something we strive for, but please don’t simply take my word for it. I encourage you to do your own research and I believe you’ll find that my claims are not made up. In the end it is up to you to choose what things you fill your home with.

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  1. Annie, I enjoyed your email about all natural cleaners and pot simmer recipes. I’m curious what cleaner you use to wash your dishes.

    1. Hello! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I do have a recipe for dish soap on my blog. You can find out my searching for “dish soap” on my website.

      I make up a batch occasionally, but I’m currently using Norwex’s dish concentrate just to make things a bit easier for my current phase of life 🙂

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