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Brun Aesthetic, Coloured Photos, Anise Star, Spices Photography, Colour Texture, Fall Spices, Spices And Herbs, Star Anise, Mulled Wine

The Maine House always prepares a few special holiday drinks to welcome family on Thanksgiving day! Many times in the past years, Thanksgiving day was beautiful and quiet.....as everyone arrived, we took our mugs of mulled wine and made our way down to the gazebo as we watched grandchildren play, relax and share our memories, before the bustling of the dinner preparation began. Has this been the custom from long ago? Can you envision very old days, when you enter the old town square and your…

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Maca Benefits, Health Benefits Of Ginger, Matcha Benefits, Ginger Benefits, Superfood Powder, Cinnamon Powder, Big Meals, Warning Signs, Diet And Nutrition

Super powders and supplements are a popular trend, but not all of them are what they're cracked up to be. For real health benefits, we like matcha; spices like turmeric, ginger, and cinnamon; plus seeds like chia, flax, and hemp. Skip green or berry powders, plus any super powders that come in pill form. You're better off eating real fruits and vegetables, and some supplements can pose a safety risk because they're not regulated by the FDA.

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This Mulled Apple Cider includes classic mulling spices, oranges, apples, and cranberries for a warm drink that we enjoy in fall and winter. | whipandwander.com | #mulledapplecider #mulledcider #cider #applecider #mullingspices #warmdrinks #christmasrecipes #holidayrecipes #fallrecipes #hotcider #hotapplecider Pumpkin Pasties, Mulled Apple Cider, Apple Cider Recipe, Mulling Spices, Mulled Cider, Cider Recipe, Spiced Pear, Hot Cider, Spiced Cider

Once the cooler weather arrives, I know it's time to warm the house up with a big pot of hot Mulled Apple Cider. This cozy drink includes classic mulling spices cinnamon, cloves, and star anise along with oranges, apples, and cranberries for a supremely warm and delicious treat that we enjoy from fall all the way through winter.

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