Late Night Thoughts and Love at First Sip, Featuring Justly Made Tea
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I’ve never understood people who leave their Christmas trees up until February. The irony of me writing this as I sit here in my Christmas sweater, sipping my justly made tea. At least it’s not out of a Christmas mug though, because, I mean that would just be appalling. Anyway, I can’t say this is the first time I’ve contradicted myself during the holiday season… Valentine’s Day counts as a holiday, right? Look, as long as it’s still Winter time, I’m going to find comfort in whatever I can, as I patiently wait for the warmer seasons to approach. Now if that means Delores down the street is going to keep what’s left of her Christmas tree up until Spring, so be it. For me, that’s too far, so I’ll just continue sitting here in my Christmas sweater, minding my own business (obviously), and sipping my warm tea. But not JUST any tea — JusTea to be exact, and in the form of an Earl Grey latte or London Fog (as we Canadians like to call it) . . .
Best of 2022 (David’s) Tea Collection
The 12 days of Christmas are long gone, so I decided to do 12 days of New Years (tea edition) instead… Over the last 12 days, I featured one tea a day from the best of 2022 collection by David’s Tea on my Instagram and now I’m going to rate them on here from my most favourite to my least favourite. And just so we’re clear, there wasn’t a single tea from this collection I didn’t like, I just liked some more than others. Below, I’m going mention each tea with a description, starting with my most favourite . . .
Vanilla Chamomile Citrus Tea Mocktail
Just because it’s almost Winter, doesn’t mean cocktail season is over. While a lot of people are prepping for their mulled wine making (and drinking), I decided to do something a little different this year... Now don’t get me wrong, I’m all about the Christmas Sangria (as I like to call it), but I wanted to start celebrating early this year and didn’t have all the ingredients on hand. So into the pantry I went to see what I could come up with . . .

