Travel mug enjoyed with a touch of milk on the way home from work.
I’m just gonna pause on the tea review for a moment though and be the adult that talks about the weather for a bit. So, I live in Saskatchewan which in general doesn’t have great weather but, like, damn. I feel like we’re going to COMPLETELY miss Spring this year and jump straight to summer. It’s still frigid the majority of the time, there’s snow EVERYWHERE. I hate it. Like, where’s my damn short/dress weather? This time last year I was whipping out the fun, cute a-line dresses and now I’m frankly pissed. I hate where I live sometimes. Honestly…
So, anyway – I drank this one the miserably cold bus ride home. It was warm and comforting, and definitely tasted a lot more like a peanut butter cup this time around than it did last time. I don’t know what the change was; it could be the added milk or it could just be I got a better ratio of ingredients in what I had measured out. I just know it was creamy and nutty with good chocolate notes and minimal apple. Though more almond than peanut in terms of nut flavour; which makes sense because it IS almond in the blend and not peanuts…
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Comments
This is why I can’t move somewhere else., Too much snow/cold. I love the climate on Van. Island. Some people actually have palm trees and tropical plants in their yard.I have cacti and succulents that live outside year-round. They overwinter just fine as long as it isn’t too wet during the winter (too much rain).
As a side note, I really liked this tea last time it was available. it makes a killer latte.It does taste a bit odd having an almost savoury tea (cocoa and peanuts/almonds), but I appreciated the uniqueness of it.
This is why I can’t move somewhere else., Too much snow/cold. I love the climate on Van. Island. Some people actually have palm trees and tropical plants in their yard.I have cacti and succulents that live outside year-round. They overwinter just fine as long as it isn’t too wet during the winter (too much rain).
As a side note, I really liked this tea last time it was available. it makes a killer latte.It does taste a bit odd having an almost savoury tea (cocoa and peanuts/almonds), but I appreciated the uniqueness of it.