Christmas is coming, and chocolate and peppermint is a great combination; I don’t care what anyone says. That might not be the lyrics. Check out this awesome Chocolate Peppermint Tea Latte recipe we modified from Fork and Beans!
Prep Time: 5 mins Cook Time: 5 mins Total Time: 10 mins Yield: Serves 2 INGREDIENTS 2 c. Silk Almond milk, Original and unsweetened 2 tea bags worth of Peaceful Peppermint 1 Tbsp. dark cocoa powder 2 Tbsp. maple syrup OPTIONAL TOPPINGS: dairy free whipped cream crushed candy canes gluten free gingerbread man cookie Christmas trees made with dairy free white chocolate and gluten free pretzels INSTRUCTIONS In a small pot, heat up the Silk milk. Bring to a boil. Add the tea bags and simmer on low for 5 minutes, stirring often. Whisk in the cocoa powder and maple syrup until completely blended in. Pour into 2 separate cups. Top with dairy free whipped cream (optional).
2 Comments
By the Numbers: Syrian Refugees Around the World
By Zoe Todd Frontline presents an overview of Syrian refugees worldwide, breaking the numbers down as part of the documentary For Sama. The 11 things to really happen to refugees when they cross the Channel to Kent By Vicky Castle Reporter Vicky Castle breaks down what actually happens when refugees cross the English Channel and enter Kent. No Lawyers and No Bail: Refugees on Trial for Trespassing By Elna Schutz A look at the legal processes against 189 refugees and asylum seekers who have been charged with trespassing. Fall is in full swing, and that calls for more tea recipes! We adapted this recipe from Sandra McKenzie’s recipe in Taste of Home. Happy fall!
Prep/Total Time: 15 min. Makes 3 quarts Cranberry Cheer 10 cups of Cranberry Cheer tea 5 cups unsweetened apple juice 2 cups cranberry juice 1/2 cup sugar 1/3 cup lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice Prepare the 10 cups of Cranberry Cheer tea. Add the remaining ingredients to tea; stir until sugar is dissolved. Serve warm or over ice. Michael Porter has written several business books and is now focusing on the intersection of societal issues and corporate interest. In his TED talk, he makes the case for letting businesses solve social problems. Some business (like us!) are social enterprises. Jim Riley, a business writer and co-founder of tutor2u, said this about social enterprises: Social enterprises complete alongside other businesses in the same marketplace, but use business principles to achieve social aims. What do you think? Is it possible for businesses in general to solve social problems or are other approaches more beneficial? Let us know what you think! We Asked Asylum-Seeking Kids Forced To Wait In Mexico What They Hoped Their Futures Would Look Like In The US By Adolofo Flores via Buzzfeed Children everywhere have hopes and dreams. Flores interviewed children awaiting asylum about their hopes for the future. Number of Migrants Waiting at the U.S. Border Rises to 40,000 By Elliot Spagat via Time Americans tend to think migrants at the border are only of Hispanic or Latino descent. This article highlights not only the growing numbers but also forgotten migrant groups at the border, such as Cameroonians. Mexico warns of ‘deep concern’ for migrants over intimidating armed groups on US border
By Daina Beth Solomon via Reuters Laws and regulations are not the only difficulty facing people once they reach the border. Armed groups attempt to frighten or extort groups of immigrants. Solomon looks into what is being done to monitor the situation. |
AboutWelcome to RefuTea! I hope you explore the blog for stories about the refugees impacted by RefuTea, blog series on entrepreneurship and tasty tea recipes! Archives
July 2022
|