I’m back with the final post in the Reindeer Recipes holiday blog hop. A big thank you and hug goes out to Heather of Totally Tailgates for creating such a fun blog hop.
I hope you’ve enjoy the fabulous recipes, cocktail inspiration and beautiful holiday tablescapes as much as I have. Be sure to stop by and visit my fellow bloggers to see what fabulous inspiration they are sharing today–you’re going to love it! (links at the end of the post). If you’re coming over from Positively Southern, welcome. Isn’t Tamyra’s New Years tablescape just beautiful?
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I mentioned in my first Reindeer Recipes post that unlike many of the other bloggers in the blog hop, I am not a cook. In fact, I can think of about 5,ooo other things I’d rather do than cook. So the cocktail recipe and the mini cheese boards I shared in previous posts have something in common with today post. They are all quick, easy holiday ideas that don’t involve cooking 🙂
If you’re in need of a last minute holiday gift, I’ve got a gift that anyone will love–Holiday Spiced Tea. Not only is this a super easy to make but it is sure to bring back lots of childhood memories at Christmas time.
p.s. depending on the gift recipient, you could also add a small bottle of Rum to make it a Holiday Spice & Spiked Tea!
Once you’ve made a batch of spiced tea, place it in an air tight jar and add a holiday tag to the front of the jar.
Don’t forget to pick up a pretty tea-cup to go along with your spiced tea gift and wrap it all up in a pretty box.
tip: Spiced Tea makes a great gift for teacher’s, co-workers and all your blog friends.
boxwood wreath // ribbon
Thanks for stopping by. I hope today’s post helps you check one more thing off your holiday gift list.
The next stop on the Reindeer train is M. Jones Style. What a fun and easy recipe Marsha created.
Now it’s time to head over to see what the other Reindeer Recipe bloggers have to share…
Tamyra @ Positively Southern
Marsha @ M. Jones Style
Gwynn @Swirls Of Flavor
Lisa @Clutter Cafe
Brittany @Brittany’s Pantry
Pat @Life At Lydia’s House
Heather @Totally Tailgates
Gwynn says
This sounds delightful Shelly! A perfect way to warm up on a cold winter’s night. I’m definitely having mine with rum! Happy Holidays!
ConfettiStyle says
Thanks so much Gwynn.
Merry Christmas!
Heather | Totally Tailgates says
Thanks for the love, Shelly! I’ve been looking for this classic recipe- my mother used to make it but never wrote down the ingredients because she knew them by heart. So glad you shared this!
HealthyHighway says
Thank you for sharing! My mother always made spiced tea for the holidays!
VivalaVintage4YourHome says
I’m a tea drinker and never tried this one but I surely will…I love how you have it packaged…you make everything look so untouchable..lol..
ConfettiStyle says
Thanks so much Jamala. Happy Holidays
Pat @ Life At Lydias House says
What a great gift idea Shelly and as always, your presentation is spot on! I do cook but who has time to cook at Christmas!
ConfettiStyle says
Thanks Lydia.
Happy Holidays.
marshatjones2014 says
Shelly, This is one of my favorite spiced tea recipes ever. Over the years I’ve misplaced my recipe card and now thanks to you I can enjoy this delicious brew again. Thanks for sharing.
ConfettiStyle says
Cheers to the holidays my friend.
Tamyra Buford says
On this cold rainy day I could use a cup of that spiced tea! It really looks yummy and such a great idea as a gift!
ConfettiStyle says
Enjoy and have a great day Tamyra.