Oh…I love Chai. I have been combining a regular Chai with a Vanilla Chai, with a bit of sugar and milk. Just the tea bags you can buy in the grocery stores.
I was able to find a chocolate tea once at a tourist area. (Apple Hill) That was very good. I could be wrong…but I think @Lemming13 mentioned it once a long time ago.
Only thing better than some hot tea while we craft…is drinking some hot tea while we read a book. Or maybe hot tea…while we spill the tea. lol.
(spill the tea = talk about the latest gossip)
There’s a cafe at a spot I often visit (Trentham Gardens) which does fabulous teas; just at the moment they are doing winter warmers with lemon, ginger and heather honey, but they also do white chocolate (sugar free!) and raspberry, and they have just brought out a chai with cinnamon, chocolate and orange. It’s worth getting cold just to warm up with them. Of course come summer I’m on the bubble tea…
My favorite is Vahdam’s double spice masala chai but they have a ton of other flavors. I’ve tried most of them, but I always come back to the double spice. I recently found that adding a little sugar-free hazelnut coffee syrup to it is absolutely divine! I am going to have to acquire some more syrups and see how they taste. There is a local coffee shop that does a frozen chocolate chai in the summer and I have done some basic frozen chai before, but I think I’m going to have to try my hand at some more flavors soon!
Ohhh - I forgot about the Carmel delights. Lol - those may be my favorite. Have you tried the Carmel delight - like cookie from Walmart? Great value brand? Mmmmmmmmm
Hey All,
Knitpicks is having a free shipping any size order today, Feb 29th. They have those new swivel cords for the interchangeables that I adore so much! (but wish they had come out earlier before I amassed my huge cord. collection.)
Allison
Our local outlet does a sugar free version, nothing but natural fruit juice as a sweetener; which is great for me as sugar makes me rather ill. My daughter usually gets the half-sweet version, she says the full sweet is way too sickly (and she has a very sweet tooth).
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