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Cozy Drink RoundUp

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Today marks the Winter solstice — the shortest day of the year. It gives me hope to think that each day that follows will be lighter and brighter and soon it will be Spring again. I know 2020 has been a tough year for so many people around the world and as we are in lock down again, I thought it would be nice to do a COZY DRINK ROUNDUP for these cold & wintery nights.

Tonight’s solstice is special because it coincides with the Great Conjunction. Shortly after sunset, look southwest, toward the horizon — you should see Saturn and Jupiter pass in the night sky. They will appear the closest they've been since 1226!

As for the cozy drinks, I plan to enjoy one in front of the fire once the kids are asleep. Spiking optional!

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Hot Chai-Nog

Hot Chai Cider

Holiday Hot Cider

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Erin

Hot Chai-Nog

Hot Chai-Nog

Hot Chai Cider

Hot Chai Cider

Holiday Hot Cider

Holiday Hot Cider

Spiced Pomegranate Apple Cider

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On my recent trip to Spain, I bought these adorable Moroccan tea glasses in Granada, sold all over the city because of its Moorish history. I drink a lot of tea during the week, but when hosting a holiday party, I like to make a big pot of cider. It makes the house smell so cozy as guests walk in.

Did you know that the word granada means pomegranate in Spanish?! I learned this as I saw pomegranate trees full of fruit growing all over the Granada- so amazing. Because of this, I was inspired to add fresh pomegranates to cider. I simmered apple juice, pomegranate juice and spices, then garnished each cup with fresh pomegranate seeds and an apple slice decorated with cloves. I think this would be a fun after-dinner drink on Thanksgiving Day to cozy up by the fire with (plus, it can be spiked with bourbon for the adults!).

For the recipe, click on over to my full post (with more photos!) on the Better Homes & Gardens website.

Cheers…And Happy (almost) Thanksgiving!

Photos & Illustration by Erin Gleeson