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Spiked tea on a rainy day



A cloudy grey day calls for a cup of hot chocolate and an extra fuzzy blanket. Sometimes it shouts for a mug of steaming coffee. On some days like today, when the rain makes the air extra cold, there’s a drink that’s a far better match than chocolate and coffee. It’s tea. But not plain old tea. This one’s gotta be spiked. This day calls for a Hot Toddy.

Hot Toddy ingredients

How to make a Hot Toddy:
1. Steep tea bag in hot water for 5 minutes. Black tea is best. When done, take tea bag out.
2. Throw in two shots of brandy or whiskey.
3. Mix in a tablespoon of honey.
4. Optional: Add the juice of half a lemon. I didn’t have any lemons so I skipped this part! Maybe you can use black lemon tea too.
5. Stir well.

It is best to enjoy this spiked tea steaming hot. This tea is delicious, comforting and all kinds of lovely. The first time I tasted a Hot Toddy was back in 2008. I was nursing a very clogged nose and a Hot Toddy soothed me really well.

You can get hooked on this! The comfort level is wonderful, especially on gray rainy days like today. It makes for a great companion at my worktable too.

Rainy work day

It’s so dark today. I’m tempted to make another cup. Maybe I should have another rendezvous with Hot Toddy, what do you think? ;)

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5 Responses to “Spiked tea on a rainy day”

  1. jher Says:

    Kaloka! Gran Matador talaga. Heheh. But that’s a great idea. I just might end up drinking more than I need. :-P
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  2. jeanny Says:

    Hmmm…interesting. Will try this! :-)

  3. Toni Says:

    jher: Napanalunan sa raffle ang brandy na yan! Go try it. Medyo nakaka-addict lalo na pagnapasarap ang timpla. Uh oh!

    jeanny: Hey girl :) Go try it!

  4. Clement Dionglay Says:

    That’s a Daycraft notebook! :) And yes, I also won a bottle of brandy at a Christmas party raffle last year. The bottle’s still unopened, now that I read this, that bottle’s going to be useful!
    Clement Dionglay´s last [type] ..Notebook Review: The Northerly by Field Notes

  5. Mai Says:

    Hi, Toni!

    Glad to see our product in your blog :-) Have to tell our marketing group that Gran Matador can also be used for tea :-)

    Timmy is a big boy now, just like my Seth. Time sure flies too fast :-)

    Mai


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