Blogmas Day 20 - Hot Drinks

When the weather gets cold everyone likes to cozy up to a hot drink. Everyone except me, really. I've never actually liked warm drinks as they just make me thirsty. And that kind of defeats the purpose of drinking, I think. Every now and again, I can be tempted by a hot chocolate, but even then it mostly consists of whipped cream. So good!! But for people who don't have my thirst issues there are a number of hot drinks to go for during the festive season!

Around Christmas time everyone gets obsessed with mulled wine, which I have never understood. I don't really like wine or cinnamon or the dried fruits you put in, so there is really nothing in that cup to tempt me. I have tried it before, ages ago, because everyone raved about it, but I decided to stick to my hot chocolate. 

Where I live we do not have Starbucks, so I cannot join the red cup brigade. This doesn't really bother me, as I am sure I would not like most of their drinks, as I don't like coffee! But sometimes I wouldn't mind trying their hot chocolates, as I have heard they do some nice ones. 

Then there are all the flavored teas that pop up around this time of year; peppermint, candy cane, cinnamon, orange-clove and whatnot. Again I have tried to take advantage of the great variety, but all teas pretty much taste the same to me. Sometimes I do wonder if I am missing out, so I give it a go, but I always end up disappointed. 

Similarly there are flavored coffees and lattes, but again, these just aren't for me. 

I'll stick with my hot chocolate, which I make from chocolate milk, heated in a pan (or the microwave) and top off with a massive dollop of whipped cream. And then I have a bowl of whipped cream on the side for topping up during drinking. 




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