This Blogger’s Vintage Camper Makeover Is a Dream Come True

It’s no secret that teeny tiny homes are trending, and it’s not hard to understand why. Just imagine being able to simplify your life down to a few hundred square feet and not have to worry about multiple rooms to clean, expensive heating bills or your minor hoarding habit. But like any home, the issue of redecorating the space to make it feel more “you” stands. That’s when having less wiggle room for a full-fledged makeover can be a major challenge — and one that, when conquered, makes one heck of a big-deal reveal.

Rockstar food blogger Meseidy from The Noshery knows a thing or two about living small and small-space decorating. After bouncing around from rental to rental, she, her husband and their three dogs decided to move into a vintage camper to declutter and save money. Meseidy partnered up with Lowe’s to completely gut and redecorate the space into a place she and her husband could call home. The end result is an old-school camper-turned-glamper that looks like the perfect blend of mod and glam. Read on for the DL on how she nailed the small space makeover, and of course, ample DIY tips for anyone else looking to update their teeny tiny space.

Before

What inspired you to switch to small-space living?

“I wanted for us to have a space that truly reflected our taste and not be tied down. We loved the idea of living with just what we need. We asked ourselves, ‘What do we need to live and can we make it a home?’ Over the eight years my husband and I have been married, we have moved to three different states and that doesn’t include the moves we did while living in those states.”

“Throughout our marriage, we’ve rented because we didn’t want to purchase if we knew we weren’t going to be there for the long haul. But we had grown tired of renting because we couldn’t truly make the home our own and renting is challenging when you have three dogs.”

“Before we moved to Texas, we had purchased a 1972 Arrowflite [and] did a light remodel. After our first year in Texas, our lease was up, and I was ready to move. I hated where we were living. But finding the right location, at the right price when having three dogs, was more than challenging. Around the same time, my husband and I had watched a marathon of a tiny house living show, and I said to him, “Why don’t we move into the camper?” And that is when we moved into our first camper. It was over 40 years old, had no modern amenities and was approximately 150 square feet. We lasted eight months in that camper before we upgraded to this one. Which is basically a mansion at approximately 350 sq ft.”

After

How has living in a small space changed your decor style?

“Everything has to meet three requirements. It has to be aesthetically pleasing, functional and necessary. Living in a tiny house (camper) requires creativity with a limited amount of space and challenges us to take stock of what is needed. It was also important that my husband and I had a space where we felt at home and an environment where I can be creative. Because I work from home, it’s important for my home to be efficient, pretty and functional. These were things I took into consideration when making any decisions on decor and organizing.”

What was the biggest challenge of this project?

“Painting in 100 degree weather! We decided to take this project on right when a heatwave hit Texas. We are lucky that the RV park where we live has a storage area in the back that allowed us to work on the trailer while we still lived in our old one. My husband got his hands on a generator, and we spent the weekends prepping the camper to paint, which is very tedious! Once it came time to paint we couldn’t run the A/C and have the windows closed because it wouldn’t allow ventilation. Even with the windows open and fan running, the fumes would build up because the space was so small. We wore paint suits, gloves, industrial masks and head scarves. We looked like we were auditioning for Breaking Bad. It took several sweaty weekends and many gallons of water.”

There are some really cool decor pieces here! What was your greatest find?

“My greatest find is my dining chairs. I’ve had the chairs for a few years, but they’ve been in storage. I have always loved mid-century furniture and when we were living in Tulsa, Oklahama, I was on a hunt for some dining chairs. My husband and I frequented a breakfast chain and one morning I noticed the chairs. They had some wear and a lot of pancake syrup, but I loved the angles on the chairs. I asked my server if by chance there were some extra chairs that they may be willing to part with and next thing I know the manager is at the table. It turns out that in a few weeks they were going to do a remodel and toss or donate all the chairs. I immediately said I would take all of them. A few weeks later my husband and I took our pickup and loaded up over 50 chairs. In the process of loading them, we discovered that they were Thonet. We kept some, sold others and donated what was left.”

What were your aesthetic and functional goals for your kitchen?

“My tiny kitchen is my pride and joy! And, there is a lot packed into this tiny space. The kitchen is basically in the living room, so it was important that it aesthetically tied in with the whole space. I did this by painting the bottom cabinets the same color as the opposite wall and adding the champagne stainless steel backsplash which complements the brushed brass cabinet pulls throughout the camper. The backsplash was a great find because it’s a peel-n-stick tile, which is easy to install and moves with the camper when traveling.

Functionally it was important to maximize counter space. We did this two ways, by changing out the countertops which included a fold-away extension and installing an undermounted sink. With an undedmounted sink, I can put a cover over the sink to maximize counter space.”

What advice would you give to anyone wanting to make a camper into a “glamper?”

“It all looks easy when you’re watching someone else do it on TV, but you’re going to run into challenges. Even if you plan you’re going to run into issues and make many trips to Lowe’s. We had spray gun failures, a generator die, plumbing issues and triple digit heat. It’s a labor of love; you must be patient.”

What were your best resources for affordable decor and supplies?

“I found all of my key decor supplies at Lowe’s. I wanted the camper to have a modern luxe feel without breaking the bank, and I accomplished that with the dark gray paint and brush brass fixtures, which I found at Lowe’s.

For small details, IKEA is a treasure chest. Everything is sized and designed for small spaces. One of my favorite decor details from IKEA is their throw pillows. They sell the pillow and cover separately so I can buy multiple covers. This is great because it saves on storage space while still fulfilling my need change things up. It also comes in handy when living with three dogs. I can remove the cover and toss them in the wash.”

What was your proudest DIY moment?

“It is going to sound silly, but painting. This camper isn’t for weekend getaways. We live in it full time. It was important to us that the paint job is durable. When we redid our first camper, we threw up some paint and called it a day. When we decided to live in it, we started to see wear on the paint pretty quickly. With this new camper, we were meticulous about the paint job. We prepped, primed, sanded and painted. It was a lot of work, but when we pulled off all the paper and painter’s tape, it was like unwrapping a big present. Once I saw how bright and open it looked I squealed with delight. The feeling of accomplishment was overwhelming. My husband and I celebrated with high-fives and cold beers.”

What was the source of inspiration for tackling this huge project?

“It may sound silly, but it was the challenge that most inspired me. My husband and I enjoy taking on challenges and proving to ourselves what we can accomplish. We fell in love with the concept of small space living. It’s a delicate balance between what you need and creating a beautiful space. It’s also very freeing. Not only in the terms of mobility but financially. No matter what happens or where we go, we are home.”

Are you ready to get the small space of your dreams? Head over to our Pinterest page for more small space hacks and decor inspo!

Whether you're picking from your headband collection or layering bold jewelry, never underestimate the power of accessories. Nail art is one of our favorite ways to accessorize. It's an easy (and fun!) way to add color to your look, and with a plethora of shades to match your mood, season, or holiday, there's plenty to pick from. We scoured the web for 21 of the best spring nail looks for some major mani inspo!


Color Camp Art Class At-Home Super Gel ($52+): This speckled milky white look is almost guaranteed to get your creative juices flowing.

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Take a walk on the rainbow side with this easy manicure — just pick your five favorite polishes and paint each finger a different color!

Chillhouse Groovy Baby Chill Tips ($16): Who says tie-dye is just for shirts? Add some retro vibes to your manicure with these non-toxic, reusable press-ons.

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Paintbox Like Lush + Like Flora Power Couple ($40): Color block your nails with this powerhouse duo inspired by 1970s Palm Springs.

essie You Know the Espadrille ($9): A sunny yellow is always a good way to brighten your day.

Color Camp "Frosting" At-Home Super Gel ($50+): We love this *sweet* pick. Cake anyone?

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If you love abstract art, these unique tips are just for you.

Olive and June Bold & Unshaken ($8): Add vivid character to any look with this electric purple.

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This manicure *screams* summer and we are so here for it.

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Pick a variety of different colors or alternate between a couple for a look that's totally your own.

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We're obsessed with this sunny side up manicure.

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Simple and understated, we can't get enough of this pop of pink!

& Other Stories Quiet Peak Nail Polish ($7): If you're looking for a more neutral polish, this shade will elevate any spring look. It's great for weddings!

It was only a matter of time before the gingham trend made its way into our manicures and we're not upset about it.

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Minimal and totally unexpected, this nail look will be sure to turn heads.

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It's not spring without some daisies!

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If you can get your hands on nail stickers, go crazy!

JINSoon Absolute White ($18): A pure white manicure is good all year round.

Which nail look is your favorite? Tag us with your manicures @BritandCo and check out our Nail Art online class!

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Anne Hathaway's The Idea of You just debuted with a 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes, and now we're even more excited to see this 2024 movie! Anne's talked about her husband Adam Shulman during some of the press for the movie, which has us asking the question, "Who is Adam Shulman and how did they meet?" Well you might be interested to find out it's actually super similar to the onscreen meet-cute in her newest film.

In The Idea of You, we see two characters meet and fall in love at a music festival (Coachella to be specific). Well, you wouldn't believe it but Hathaway and Shulman's real life meet-cute is not that far off! Although Shulman wasn't in a boy band and Hathaway wasn't an eager audience member, they were both at film festival in Palm Springs when they met. Hmmm, coincidence right?!

Now fast forward to 2024, and Hathaway and Shulman are still together and as in love as ever! Hathaway said in a recent interview with Drew Barrymore, "I’m my own person, he’s his own person, and we choose to be together because we believe we make each other better and this union is something we both want to participate in." We're obsessed with them and we know that once you hear about their incredible love story, you will be too. See their full relationship timeline below!

Who is Anne Hathaway's husband Adam Shulman?

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Adam Shulman is Anne Hathaway's husband of 14 years, and father to their two children, Jonathan (8) and Jack (4). While they've been happily married since 2012, he and their children remain mostly out of the spotlight. Here's what we do know: Shulman's been an actor since the early 2000s, he produced Hathaway's Song One, and he's now primarily a jewelry designer (he actually designed Hathaway's engagement ring himself). They're also both native New Yorkers, born and raised!

A Full Relationship Timeline of Anne Hathaway & Husband Adam Shulman

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April 2008 — Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman Meet At A Palm Springs Film Festival

Anne Hathaway & her husband met through mutual friends at a film festival in Palm Springs in 2008, and Hathaway thought he was "the one" almost immediately. "I knew from the second I met him that he was the love of my life," she tells Harper's Bazaar UK. And after they met, their connection grew even stronger. Hathaway has talked about how her trust was broken in a previous relationship so falling in love with Shulman was a "ridiculous joyride."

After months of dating and being seen out and about by the paparazzi, the pair started attending award shows together in the latter portion of 2008. By January 2009, Shulman accompanied Hathaway, alongside her brother, to an event where she received the Desert Palm Achievement award for her work on Rachel Getting Married.

In an interview with Vogue, Hathaway says they "hit it off immediately, but it took us a pretty long time to get together." Well, we suppose the saying is true that when you know...you know. And clearly Hathaway was smitten immediately!

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November 2011 to September 2012 — Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman Get Engaged and Tie the Knot

After three happy years of dating, the couple's rep confirmed they were engaged after Anne Hathaway was spotted wearing an engagement ring in early November 2011. In multiple interviews throughout the remainder of the year, Hathaway gushed about her new fiancée, and how content she was.

Then the couple said "I do" at a lovely ceremony along the stunning coast of Big Sur, California on September 29, 2012. According to The Hollywood Reporter, they had a luxurious ceremony at a private estate with 150 guests — talk about a BIG wedding! The guest list was reportedly made up of friends and family, meaning there were almost no celebrities or people from the industry invited. We love how private they are!

In the months following their wedding, Anne Hathaway won the 2013 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Les Misérables. Before accepting the award, Hathaway turned to embrace and kiss her date, hubby Adam Shulman. Later in her speech, Anne Hathaway says, "I want to thank my husband, by far and away the greatest moment of my life was when you walked into it. I love you so much."

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January 2016 — Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman Are Expecting Their First Child

After being married for a few years, the pair announced they were pregnant with their first child! The news broke with the pair celebrating what looked like a Hawaiian beach baby-moon. In an Instagram post celebrating her pregnancy, Hathaway says, "Posting a bikini pic is a little out of character for me, but just now while I was at the beach I noticed I was being photographed. I figure if this kind of photo is going to be out in the world it should at least be an image that makes me happy (and be one that was taken with my consent. And with a filter)."

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July 2019 — Anne Hathaway and Husband Adam Shulman Are Pregnant With Baby #2

After baby Jonathan comes baby #2, Jack! And this time, Anne Hathaway took it upon herself to announce her own pregnancy via Instagram once more. "It’s not for a movie...⁣⁣#2," the star says in the caption. "All kidding aside, for everyone going through infertility and conception hell, please know it was not a straight line to either of my pregnancies. Sending you extra love."

Anne Hathaway has talked multiple times about how she really struggled with infertility. "Each time I was trying to get pregnant and it wasn’t going my way, someone else would manage to conceive," she says in an interview with theDaily Mail. "I knew intellectually that it didn’t happen just to torment me, but to be honest, it felt a little bit like it did."

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December 2023 — Anne Hathaway Talks About Her Matching Tattoo With Her Husband

Today, Anne Hathaway & husband Adam Shulman maintain a fairly private life. Despite not divulging too much information in recent years, Hathaway recently revealed she actually shares a matching tattoo with her husband! "We actually have a tattoo," she tells Drew Barrymore. "The idea is that individually we’re whole, but together we’re more."

The star showed off her ink where you can see what resembles a "W" for "whole" one way, and "M" for "more" when flipped around. The actress continues, "I’m my own person. He’s his own person and we choose to be together because we believe we make each other better. And this union is something we both want to participate in.” Although they're their own independent people, they love connecting as a team because they're stronger together than they are separate. We love that sweet sentiment!

We're obsessed with this matching tattoo idea and think it is the perfect sign of their beautiful love story. We bet you're as in love with them as we are!

Anne Hathaway's Latest Film Release:

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Based on the novel The Idea of You by Robinne Lee, Anne Hathaway's new movie follows a mom who takes a mother-daughter trip to a music festival and falls in love with the young singer in a boy band. ConsideringThe Idea Of You debuted with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 100 percent, audience members and critics alike are obsessing over this latest, new romance movie and we know we will be too. The spring movie will be available to stream and watch on Amazon Prime May 2nd and we can definitely say we will be tuning in for this one!

Check back here for the latest news on Anne Hathaway's husband and check out The Latest On Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce's Relationship for more romance!

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It’s 2024, and though the drive-thru is an adequate solution for resolving morning munchiesor midnight hunger pangs, there are better ways to go about getting your hands on a little snack. Most of what we spend money on elsewhere can be perfected right at home, oftentimes with a lot less effort than you’d think!

These fast food copycat recipes prove it – everything from a homemade Taco Bell Crunchwrap to Chick-fil-A nuggets awaits you, using only a handful of ingredients! Scroll for the best drive-thru dupes around.

McDonald's Copycat Recipes

Vegan McDonald's Double Cheeseburger

Vegan pals – since we're still waiting to grub on a plant-based McDonald's burger in the states, you can prep these friendly Big Macs using all vegan ingredients to get a taste of the fast food goodness. (via The Edgy Veg)

Healthier McDonald's McGriddle

Our mouths water for a McGriddle. Fluffy pancakes envelop a thick stack of cheese, eggs, and bacon for a savory-sweet A.M. snack. In this fast food copycat recipe, things are made a tad healthier – mostly because it's not coming directly from a drive-thru! (via Rachel Mansfield)

Vegan McDonald's McChicken

You can make *more* vegan treats than just a Big Mac. In this fast food copycat recipe, you craft your own 'chicken' patties using yeast, seasonings, and veggie broth so every bite is bursting with that McDonald's-like flavor. (via The Edgy Veg)

Meal Prep McDonald's Egg McMuffins

You'll be forsaken to ever visit another McDonald's for breakfast again. You can thank these copycat Egg McMuffins that can be effortlessly built ahead of time as meal prep – score! (via The Girl On Bloor)

Vegan McDonald's Chicken Nuggets

The best part about McD's nuggs is the crunchy, crispy coating that surrounds a plush inside. These plant-based pieces emulate that same texture with ease! (via The Edgy Veg)

McDonald's Shamrock Shake

McDonald's minty Shamrock Shake is addictive, but the sad side is that it's only available seasonally around St. Patrick's Day. With this fast food copycat recipe, you can prep it year-round! Plus, you can put as much whipped cream on your drink as your heart desires! (via Brit + Co)

Vegan McDonald's Chicken Big Mac

Vegan chicken strikes again in this fast food copycat recipe, this time, folded into soft bread buns and stacks of plant-based cheese, secret sauce, and fresh lettuce. (via The Edgy Veg)

Starbucks Food Copycat Recipes

Starbucks Medicine Ball Drink

Just 4 ingredients and about 5 minutes will yield you a big ol' mug of the delicious Medicine Ball drink from Starbucks! This sipper also makes a great option for sick days and cold winters. (via Brit + Co)

Starbucks Peppermint Mocha

Becoming your own barista is actually so fun, and drinks like the Peppermint Mocha aren't challenging at all to make yourself. Plus, DIY-ing your coffee means you control the sweetness, creaminess, and ingredients as much as you want, so you end up with a drink that really can't be beat elsewhere. (via Brit + Co)

Starbucks Caramel Brûlée Latte

Instead of waiting an entire calendar year for the Starbucks holiday menu to hit again, you can craft your very own seasonal drinks! Use this copycat recipe for the fan-famous Caramel Brûlée Latte for a taste of the most wonderful time of the year – all year long. (via Brit + Co)

Starbucks Eggnog Latte

The same goes for the Eggnog Latte! Since being nixed from Starbucks menus across the US, we've been desperately missing the drink, especially around winter time. Luckily, there are fast food copycat recipes like this one we've created to keep the cravings at bay. Check it out! (via Brit + Co)

Starbucks Cranberry Bliss Bars

Never miss out on a seasonal Starbucks item again with fast food copycat recipes like this. These cranberry-based treats are coated in a delicious homemade icing that's way better than the OG. (via Culinary Hill for Brit + Co)

Starbucks Lemon Loaf

Boasting the perfect balance between sweet and punchy, this DIY lemon loaf recipe beats out waiting in the drive-thru by many miles. The fresh ingredients make all the difference, plus you'll end up with numerous slices instead of just one, saving some $$$ along the way. (via Half Baked Harvest for Brit + Co)

Iced Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso

The BSSO from Starbucks is a menu icon, and it only takes a handful of ingredients to make one on your own! (via Hello Little Home)

Starbucks Egg Bites

Starbucks' sous vide egg bites have us in a chokehold, not going to lie. But after learning they can be recreated in a matter of minutes at home has us thinking in other ways. To make these, combine eggs with your choice of veggies and meat, and bake in a shallow tray of water! (via The Girl On Bloor)

Starbucks Pumpkin Bread

These treats also have us in a chokehold – it's safe to say Starbies just has that effect. Your $5 order of pumpkin bread is transformed into an entirely more budget-friendly option while still retaining a satisfying taste on the flavor front. (via Feel Good Foodie)

Starbucks Spinach Feta Wrap

SFW, FTW. The Spinach Feta Wrap combines the good greens, tomato pieces, egg whites, and feta for morning time fuel. Luckily, you don't have to make a stop on your way to work for the iconic wrap anymore. This fast food copycat recipe does the job! (via Rachel Mansfield)

Chipotle Copycat Recipes

Chipotle Sofritas

Having your own BYO Chipotle bowl night could be a super fun dinner party idea – you bring the Sofritas, and your friends supply the veg! (via The Girl On Bloor)

Chipotle Hot Salsa

Don't forget to spice things up – it's what makes Chipotle, well, Chipotle! Whether you're more of a mild gal, or a hot-hot-hot lover, you can really control how much *punch* goes into this fast food copycat recipe. (via Culinary Hill)

Chipotle Guacamole

With this copycat, guac will never cost extra. (via Culinary Hill)

Chipotle Cilantro Lime Rice

The *iconic* cilantro-lime rice from the chain gets the at-home treatment in just 5 easy steps. (via Culinary Hill)

Panera Bread Copycat Recipes

Panera Chicken Noodle Soup

For cooler nights, this Panera Bread copycat recipe supplies the most optimal levels of warmth and flavor. Chunky noodles, tender chicken, and soup veggies have never made a better cozy dinner. (via Cilantro Parsley)

Panera Broccoli Cheddar Mac and Cheese

This fast food copycat recipe is to. die. for. Get ready to dig your spoon into this thick, creamy, cheesy mixture – made all without having to leave the house! (via Cozy Cravings)

Panera Chipotle Chicken Avocado Melt

The smokes gouda and roasted bell peppers are crucial to the Chicken Avocado Melt's build. A fancy sandwich is guaranteed to hit the spot, and it's added bonus that this one emulates Panera. (via The Girl On Bloor)

Taco Bell Copycat Recipes

Healthier Taco Bell Crunchwrap Supreme

This delectable build is *exactly* like the Taco Bell version, except the fresh ingredients make it a better, healthier bite. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Taco Bell Cheesy Gordita Crunch Tacos

A crunch is exactly what you need from a taco. This recipe layers crunchy and soft tortillas and crisps them up to perfection! (via Half Baked Harvest)

Wendy's Copycat Recipes

Wendy's Chili

You're going to want some salty fries to pair with this bold chili. This fast food copycat recipe recreates the textures of Wendy's chili to a tee. (via The Girl On Bloor)

Wendy's Taco Salad

Take things a step further and add your Wendy's copycat chili to a bed of salad that's fitted with cheese, tomatoes, sour cream, and crunchy corn chips. (via The Girl On Bloor)

P.F. Chang's Copycat Recipes

P.F. Chang's Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Lettuce wraps are all we know from P.F. Chang's – because they're really all you need. They're fresh and pack super crunchy bites each time, especially when you make 'em at home! (via The Girl On Bloor)

P.F. Chang's Mongolian Beef

This tasty copycat recipe would be an amazing make for when you're craving takeout on the weekend. Bursting with notes of garlic, ginger, and sesame, this savory select is too good to ignore. (via Averie Cooks)

Shake Shack Copycat Recipes

Shake Shack Burger

Prep a copycat Shake Shack burger alongside some crinkle-cut fries for the best Friday night dinner ever. (via The Girl On Bloor)

Domino's Copycat Recipes

Vegan Domino's Cinna Stix

Now, for something sweet. This copycat recipe takes Cinna Stix for a deliciously ooey-gooey vegan spin! (via No Eggs Or Ham)

Olive Garden Copycat Recipes

Vegan Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana

For soup season, this Zuppa just hits differently. Each spoonful plays around creaminess and spice! (via Veggie Society)

Panda Express Copycat Recipes

Panda Express Beijing Beef

When the Panda cravings creep in, this Beijing Beef copycat recipe steps in with the heat. (via A Spicy Perspective)

Chick-fil-A Copycat Recipes

Chick-fil-A Chicken Nuggets and Sauce

The chicken nuggets from Chick-fil-A are incomparable to many others, especially when they're dunked in special sauce. (via A Spicy Perspective)

Chick-fil-a Mac and Cheese

It's basic knowledge that the mac and cheese from Chick-fil-A is pure heaven, but sometimes you don't wanna spend money on it! This recipe delivers all the cheesiness and creaminess you know and love from the popular side. (via The Fast Recipe)

Chick-fil-A Honey Pepper Pimento Chicken Sandwich

The Chick-fil-A Honey Pepper Pimento Chicken Sandwich is sooo yum. It's bursting with fried chicken, pimento cheese, pickles, and a sweet honey sauce. The menu item was only available for a limited time, but with this recipe, you can make it all the dang time! (via A Spicy Perspective)

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