![]() The Pukka Herbs Tea Advent Calendar is quite affordable, but contains mainly blends that I've already had plus it doesn't seem like it's much of a "surprise" each day. The Fortnum & Mason Advent Calendar looks stunning but at £145 plus god knows what to ship it internationally (if they even ship here) was a bit beyond my budget. I did read a couple of articles on the best tea calendars for 2021. The latter was a dealbreaker for many other tea calendars I viewed. This year I've ordered the Bird & Blend Advent Calendar calendar: I liked it because the blends looked interesting (I had a sneak peek though I'm now trying to forget, so it's more of a surprise each day in December), they also do two teabags each day so I can do it with my kid, and they ship affordably to Australia. It's a great calendar either way, I would recommend the loose leaf over the teabag one as having more variety. I usually get the T2 Advent Calendar but the teas are quite similar each year, so I wanted a change. Read-only mode powered by /r/NoParticipation r/AlternativeHealth - Health discussions welcomeįor the full list see the related subreddits wiki page. Reference Marketing Monday Related Subreddits: Please use Kiwi/IRC)įor more info on IRC chat see the chat wiki.įor other online communities, see the communities wiki. ![]() ![]() The moderators have the right to remove any post or comment we see as inappropriate for this community. Tea memes are not permitted here, but are welcome over at /r/2teairl4teairl.Photo posts must include a top level comment with some information about your photo (what the significance of your photo is, mini review, etc.).Grievances regarding vendors or other users should be first addressed in private.Be respectful of each other, and follow The Reddiquette.Don't solicit or offer medical advice or discuss health concerns.Health benefit discussions are considered off-topic.Reddit polls are allowed with limitations. No third party surveys or questionnaires.For more detailed info and other brewing styles, see the FAQ. Please note that these are only guidelines and you may need to experiment to get the taste you like. We highly welcome new locations, send us a message about the great places you like. If you are having trouble getting started, the r/tea FAQ includes many topics that may help.Īlso, check out The Non-Judgmental Guide to Tea. There's a whole world of tea out there beyond the humble (yet handy) bag, and this is a great place to learn! Talk about your favorite place to buy tea, the growers and farms, processing methods, vendors, or equipment. ![]() Some of these picks almost double as DIY advent calendars in that you get to choose which surprises, stocking stuffers, and Christmas toys to place inside.Tea! This subreddit is for discussion of beverages made from soaking Camellia sinensis leaves (or twigs) in water, and, to a lesser extent, herbal infusions, yerba mate, and other tisanes. There's even a pup-friendly "treat tree" included. Check out the Disney and Harry Potter-inspired finds-they're sure to be a hit. Meanwhile, boys and girls of any age would love a toy advent calendar for kids. Grown-ups will love the chocolate advent calendars and coffee-themed options-you'll have something to savor while you check off all the Hallmark Christmas movies on your list. Here, you'll find advent calendars to suit all ages and interests. ![]() ( Matching Christmas pajamas and decorating holiday cookies are up there, too!) Because who wouldn't want a pocket-sized present every single day of the month? Truthfully, out of all the Christmas traditions out there, opening the windows of an advent calendar is one of our very favorites. But by December 1, everyone is ready to get into the holiday spirit-and that's when these Christmas advent calendars come into the picture. It's a controversial question, but we'll ask it anyway: Is it ever too early to start counting down to Christmas? □ Some people (read: us!) start as soon as Halloween approaches others wait until Thanksgiving has come and gone. ![]()
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