Warm Sips

What do you sip on when it gets cold out?

It's that time of year....where warm sips of something nourishing are always near me while I'm working :)....especially when winter storms come through and we're snowed in :).Don't you love the magic of big storms. The night sky glows so pretty and it seems like the whole world has come to a halt---everything is so peaceful. Here's a pic that my hubby took around midnight from the huge blizzard that buried the East coast a few weeks ago....it was so much fun! You can see see more pics here.So, I thought it'd be fun to share a round up of some delicious winter-time beverages...

Here are my top five faves:

  1. Traditional, Yogi-Style Chai - with fresh grated ginger and ground cardamon....so yummy---here's the recipe!
  2. Honey & Lemon Tea - it's simple, but this tonic not only warms you up...but there's so many great benefits. Read about the benefits and try the recipe, click here!
  3. Mexican Style Coffee - in my little 4 cup-coffee maker, before brewing, I like adding 1 tsp cinnamon and 1 tsp vanilla to the coffee grounds....omg, not only does it smell like cinnamon rolls and coffee, but it tastes divine :)!
  4. Good Earth Original Tea - with the strong cinnamon flavor and naturally sweet taste...it's perfect for a sweet craving.
  5. Red Rooibos: Vanilla- at first I wasn't a big fan of Rooibos...but a friend introduced me this and it's become a favorite now :).

What do you love sipping on when it get cold? I always love adding new options to my mug...so please leave a comment below and tell me what your favorite cold weather beverage is :).With lots of warm love,Kajalp.s. Don't forget to leave me a comment below with your favorite winter time beverage!

Kajal Dhabalia

Kajal Dhabalia is a Creative Strategist + Well-Being Coach that helps soulful humans design a life + business they love, so that they can nourish, inspire and evolve—from the inside out.

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