Adventaggedon Day 20 – Tea 3/6

Yet another spiced/ginger tea from today, but this is the most “Christmas themed” of the five teas today that were spiced. I can’t remember if I’ve tried it before, but it was familiar so maybe…

I sipped a cup of it while watching Home Alone tonight – I have officially shifted into Christmas movie mode, and until Christmas Day I will now be working through my list of four Christmas movies that are traditional for me to watch. It was an overall nice cup, but not something I would ever reach for on my own or purchase. What I like about it though is that, aside from the tingly and peppery ginger notes, it also has the dense/dark sweetness and molasses-y flavours that I think are crucial to pulling off a proper gingerbread tea.

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Cameron B.

I’ve been watching Christmas movies too! I’m saving my favorites – Elf and Polar Express – for closer to the day.

Roswell Strange

Oh man, divergent tastes for sure – I can’t say I love Polar Express, but I really dislike Elf. My favourites are Home Alone, The Grinch (the one with Jim Carrey), Olive The Other Reindeer, and A Christmas Story.

Cameron B.

I like The Grinch, but I think I like the newest one (from 2018) best. Also love Home Alone. I can’t stand A Christmas Story, I think I’ve just seen it too many times and I’m sick of it! XD

Cameron B.

Oh and I don’t know if you have Netflix or if this title is available in Canada, but I love the movie “Klaus” that was released last year.

Lexie Aleah

I always love watching Annie at Christmas time.

Mastress Alita

I don’t celebrate/observe Christmas, but I recommend the Japanese animation by legend Satoshi Kon, “Tokyo Godfathers.”

Martin Bednář

I haven’t seen a single Christmas movie yet, but truth is I haven’t got much time to watch them. With a single exception yesterday. Not a Christmas movie per se, but popular here for Christmas time: “The Count of Monte Cristo” from 1998. I can’t stand Home Alone, but maybe becasue it was just being watched every holidays. Grinch is great. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) is fairly popular too. But holidays can’t be without Morozko (1965), old and kind of stupid (and badly played) old USSR movie. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058374 here a link to IMDB :D

Roswell Strange

@Martin – I love Count of Monte Cristo!

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Cameron B.

I’ve been watching Christmas movies too! I’m saving my favorites – Elf and Polar Express – for closer to the day.

Roswell Strange

Oh man, divergent tastes for sure – I can’t say I love Polar Express, but I really dislike Elf. My favourites are Home Alone, The Grinch (the one with Jim Carrey), Olive The Other Reindeer, and A Christmas Story.

Cameron B.

I like The Grinch, but I think I like the newest one (from 2018) best. Also love Home Alone. I can’t stand A Christmas Story, I think I’ve just seen it too many times and I’m sick of it! XD

Cameron B.

Oh and I don’t know if you have Netflix or if this title is available in Canada, but I love the movie “Klaus” that was released last year.

Lexie Aleah

I always love watching Annie at Christmas time.

Mastress Alita

I don’t celebrate/observe Christmas, but I recommend the Japanese animation by legend Satoshi Kon, “Tokyo Godfathers.”

Martin Bednář

I haven’t seen a single Christmas movie yet, but truth is I haven’t got much time to watch them. With a single exception yesterday. Not a Christmas movie per se, but popular here for Christmas time: “The Count of Monte Cristo” from 1998. I can’t stand Home Alone, but maybe becasue it was just being watched every holidays. Grinch is great. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) is fairly popular too. But holidays can’t be without Morozko (1965), old and kind of stupid (and badly played) old USSR movie. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058374 here a link to IMDB :D

Roswell Strange

@Martin – I love Count of Monte Cristo!

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