BHG Editors' Favorite Finds What We're Loving in September

Our team shares their favorite food trends, gift ideas, and fall gardening must-haves.

Tinned Fish

COURTESY OF ISLAND CREEK OYSTERS

"I'm still firmly team tinned fish, and the razor clams from Island Creek Oysters have become my new favorite. I love serving them up right from the can on crusty bread with a squeeze of lemon or roasted garlic. They're equally good tossed with hot pasta, cracked black pepper, and olive oil. I saw a review on the site suggesting them paired with pesto and that's next on my list to try."

— Sarah Martens, Senior Food Editor

Tea Forté Pumpkin Spice Tea

COURTESY OF TEA FORTE

"This black tea captures all of the warm coziness of early fall's Pumpkin Spice without all of the added sugar. I like serving it in my widest mug with sugar-free whipped cream and some cinnamon on top."

— Ashe Purscell, Executive Assistant

House of Lilac Dried Flowers

COURTESY OF HOUSE OF LILAC

"I've been really loving dried flowers lately, and the bouquets from House of Lilac are not only gorgeous, but they smell amazing too. I love sending dried bouquets for special occasions because I know they'll last longer than real flowers!"

— Emily VanSchmus, Home Editor

Bee Cups

COURTESY OF BEE CUPS

"These cute little porcelain sculptures are a fun way to provide water for pollinators and other beneficial insects in your garden. The cup looks a bit like a flower and holds about a teaspoon of water-just enough to provide bees a drink during the day, but it will dry out before mosquitoes get interested. I placed my bee cups around flowers that attract pollinators so that they can easily find water during dry spells."

— Viveka Neveln, Senior Garden Editor

Global Classic 2-Piece Knife Set

COURTESY OF CRATE and BARREL

"I'm a firm believer in investing in good knives. You'll feel the difference with these immediately. In my opinion, you only need these two and you should be set for years to come (if you properly care for them, of course)."

— Halee Miller, Editorial Assistant

Velvet Hangers

COURTESY OF WALMART

"These affordable velvet hangers are great for those slippery fabrics that just won't stay put. Plus, their thin design takes up very little closet space."

— Caitlin Sole, Senior Home Editor