Tall Tales Cafe: Do you want pie with that? 


I had amazing pie… for breakfast!!! Continue reading

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Cookery Bank: My Favourite Chef in my hometown, West Lorne

 

Chef Jeff Crump and Actor Paul Amos

 

I got to meet Jeff Crump, one of my favourite chefs and owner of my favourite restaurant: Earth to Table Bread Bar in Hamilton. But what’s more exciting is I got to meet him in my hometown of West Lorne, Ontario.  Continue reading

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Mackie’s Orangeade Milkshake: YUM!

If you visit Port Stanley, you have to have a Mackie’s Orangeade! But now I’ve learned you also have to have Mackie’s Orangeade Milkshake! Continue reading

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GT’s fab new food, excellent customer service (& still a great location)

GT’s in Port Stanley has a great location on the beach and amazing lake views, but do you know they’ve got fabulous food too? 

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St. Thomas’ got Country Charm 

You know those restaurants that are so bright, cosy, welcoming, warming and make you feel like you’re coming home?
Well welcome to Country Charm Cafe in St. Thomas. Ray’s been the chef and owner for 15 years and you’ll understand the staying power right away.   Continue reading

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Take a bite, in Dutton 

Jeff built his wife, Amal, a food truck and now I know I love mac and cheese balls… amongst many of their other great items.  

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Madeleine’s nutritious ice cream sandwiches

Made for you by Madeleine in Hamilton is a must visit bakery anytime of the year, but especially now for their ice cream sandwich!    Continue reading

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NàRoma Pizza Bar offers great service, amazing pizza… did I mention they have Nutella pizza?

NàRoma Pizza Bar

NàRoma Pizza Bar, 901 Brant Street, Burlington, Ontario

I love artisan pizzas! If you’ve read my other pizza posts you’d already know that a thin crust pizza margherita is my most favourite! I love simple, fresh toppings and pizza dough made with love.

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Chocola-tea from Spirit Sister is a delicious combination of my most favourite drinks: 2 thumbs way up!

hot chocoloate tea

When it comes to hot beverages, hot chocolate has always been my first love. The smooth warming liquid chocolate melted in hot milk is such a comfort to me. However the sugar content had me switch to tea a few years back. So now, my daily drink is tea while hot chocolate a treat every once and awhile. Well, until now.

Spirit Sister has created a really amazing hot chocolate / tea combination. It’s the best hot chocolate I’ve ever had: it’s so delicious, healthy and sweet, yet without refined sugar. Made with organic, raw Ecuadorian Arriba Nacional cacao, organic cassia cinnamon, wild Canadian chaga, wild cats claw bark, organic reishi and wild vanilla bean. I love that the cinnamon adds the perfect amount of sweet heat. At $16 for a 65 gram tin, you get about 4 cups of hot chocolate.

hot chocoloate tea process

It does take a bit longer then your regular chocolate sugar powered hot chocolate, but in my opinion it’s worth the extra effort. I added 2TBSPs of the Chocola-tea mixture to one a half a cup of almond milk and a half a cup of cashew milk and 2 TBSPs of maple syrup. I let this simmer for the full 15mins while whisking every once and awhile. The amazing aroma’s of the melting chocolate with cinnamon was also a very grounding, in the moment experience. Once the chocolate has completely melted, I used my tea strainer (but you can use any strainer) to strain the Chocola-tea into a big mug.

I usually like to have cookies or a sweet treat with my hot chocolate or tea, but this liquid love in a mug is a treat and drink all in one!

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Cheers!

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The Mindfullness Practice of Brewing Tea

Sloane Tea's Celebration Medley

Sloane Tea’s Celebration Medley

I love the practice of brewing a pot of tea, a simplicity I relish in once a day, twice if I’m lucky. Tea’s a friend to me; when I’m lonely it keeps me company, comforts me, brings me warmth, sits with me, doesn’t judge, yet reminds me about living in the moment and enjoying life’s simple pleasures.

My tea cosy is an insulated jacket for my tea pot. Sitting on my counter, it’s a big huge warm reminder for me to practice self-love and that I’m a curator of my own contentment. This tea purse also matches my orange tea kettle, orange oven mitts and orange kitchen too.

Tea Cosy

The perfect cup of tea begins with fresh and clean water in order preserve the delicate nuances of the tea’s flavor and aroma. Yes, I’m quite particular about my tea’s preparation and process. I fill my orange cuisinart tea kettle with filtered water (since tap water can contain chlorine and fluoride) in which I feel how much water I’ll need for the tea pot. I find tea tastes the best when brewed in a big tea pot. Don’t worry if you have to measure your water out, at first I had to as well because it takes awhile for me to learn to trust my intuition. Trust I’ll have enough water for my tea pot.

While the kettle heats on the stove I prep the tea. I love loose leaf teas! This particular tea is a custom blend made by my tea sommelier friend, Katie, of Monarch Tea. She made this caffeine free blend from organic rooibos, elderberry, rosehip, blueberry pieces, rose and lavender petals. I love taking in the smells as soon as I open the tea’s packaging, stopping to absorb the sweet floral aroma. It tastes exactly like what I’ll be sipping shortly.

Monarch Tea

I pick out my most cherished tea cup given to me by my grandmother. A 1975, Royal Albert, fireweed provincial flower, a Gainsborough shaped tea cup with a double split loop handle. The handle closely resembles a portion of the “Om” symbol in Devanagari scripts. I love the hardiness of the purple fireweed from the Yukon; it’s one of the first plants to appear after a forest fire. My other favourite tea cup is a 1960, Royal Albert, blue, true love, also a Gainsborough shape with a double split loop (or om) handle. It was the first tea cup I bought for myself from an antique store.

On the left is the Royal Albert, fireweed provincial flower, a Gainsborough shaped tea cup

On the left is the Royal Albert, fireweed provincial flower, a Gainsborough shaped tea cup

I add a bit of honey to slightly cover the bottom of the tea cup. Using my orange floral tea tray, I arrange my tea cup and saucer for my own presentation delight, making room for a small plate filled with homemade oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. I also love peak frean’s chocolate digestive cookies as well as dad’s oatmeal cookies. They are all perfect for dipping.

The high pitched whistle signals the billowing of steam from the kettle’s spout. I turn the tea pot upside, using the steam to warm up the pot. I turn the burner off, let the water sit for a few seconds. Now I add the tea, loosely right into the tea pot 4-ish tsp of the rooibos tea leaves so they are able to freely marinate in the boiling water, instead of in a tea bag. As I fill the tea pot with boiling water the tea leaves dance in their bath. Once I replace the lid on the tea pot, into the tea cosy it goes as I close the top with a snap. I set the timer for 6 minutes and take a deep inhale and exhale while my tea brews.

My orange tea setup: tea cosy, kettle, tray with tea cup, honey, cookies.

My orange tea setup: tea cosy, kettle, tray with tea cup, honey, cookies.

My goal isn’t to get the tea made; it’s to enjoy the making of the tea. This isn’t a process to rush, but an opportunity to enjoy mindfulness. I reveal in the preparation, which brings me comfort and a sense of well being. Afternoon tea is about savouring the art of the small, enjoying the alchemy of it; measuring, pouring, mixing and patiently waiting, are all very calming activities. I carry the mindfulness practice of the making of a pot of tea with me as I seek peace and comfort in the joyful simplicities that nourish my body and soul, engaging my senses and focus on the present moment. Afternoon tea is a beautiful still life in front of me.

memories of afternoon tea in the garden

memories of afternoon tea in the garden

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