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Happy December fellow tea lovers!
November flew by in a blink of an eye for me... What about for you?
I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving holiday! I was able to relax and spend time with loved ones, and I hope you all did too!
During the Thanksgiving holiday, I drank so much Winter Cabin tea, which just so happens to be our tea of the month! I embraced it fully! And if you haven't secured your Winter Cabin yet this season, please do so as soon as possible, as Winter Cabin will only be around for a short time.
We have some great products of the month for December! Check them out below! 👇
Tea of the Month:Â Winter Cabin
WINTER CABIN is blended with pu erh tea, American oak chips, ground and whole bean coffee, cacao shells, peppermint, safflower, and natural flavors.
This decadent blend is full of warming chocolate, mint, and coffee! It is energizing for the body and mind, supports immunity and longevity, and is great for metabolism and digestion. Grab a blanket, grab a cup, and snuggle up by the fire!
This blend is lovely served iced or hot, with a spoonful of honey and dash of cream!
Spices of the Month:Â Red & Green Hatch Chile Powders
HATCH RED CHILE POWDER is simply ground Hatch red chile. And HATCH GREEN CHILE POWDER is simply ground Hatch green chile.
Add smoky New Mexican Red Chile and Green Chile flavor to any dish. We like to use both of these spices to season soups, stews, meats, enchilada sauce, scrambled eggs, potato dishes, and Mexican food.
Do you know that New Mexico has a state question? In fact, the last I checked, New Mexico was the only state with a state question. Red, or green, or Christmas? Which would you choose? I choose Christmas :)Â And you can find both of these spices, or all three including New Mexico All Purpose Seasoning, in the link below!
I hope December is amazing for everyone! I love this time of year and am looking forward to it - so I hope you are to!
Our Winter Tea Club ships on December 15th - another little something you do not want to miss out on. Sign up today!
🌱 Maggie & the OBTC TEA(m)
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