Cardamom Latte at Home – No Special Equipment Needed
Nick and I were browsing around 'House of Spice' in Kensington Market, when I noticed some small bags of ground Cardamom, a spice we'd never bought before. I popped one into our basket.
When we got home and opened it up, we were struck by the intense aroma of the stuff. I realized that a little of it goes a long way, which was the reason it was packaged in such small quantities. I would say that Cardamom is an acquired taste and might not be for everyone, but if you like Chai you already know you like it, because it's a big component of that.
It's a spice predominantly used in Indian cooking, but is also often used in baking in Nordic countries.
I used some to make a latte. It was delicious, and I've been making it a couple of times a week since, switching out my plain coffee with something that tastes like a treat!
A Winter Walk in Kensington Market
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Drugstore Beauty Department Finds
A few posts back I mentioned that our local drugstore, Shoppers Drug Mart, was having a 'spend your points' event in their Beauty Department. This is where people who collect points at Shoppers could redeem some and get a higher return, if they used them to get cosmetics or fragrances. So, during that particular weekend you could get more free stuff than usual! Since I usually save the points that we earn by buying many of our everyday items at this store, I went over to have a wee shopping spree.
I had a little list of products I was interested in trying out, but that list kind of went out the window when I saw that they had some Chanel Number 5 Perfumed Dusting Powder in stock.
I love the smell of Chanel Number 5 and have previously used my Shoppers points to buy the Eau de Cologne. This time, I wanted the powder! Have you ever tried a perfumed body powder? They are quite lovely, especially during the summer.
A Visit with my Parents and Their Cute Dog
I've just been north visiting my mom and dad. It was, without doubt, the coldest holiday I've ever taken, although I was in very warm-hearted company.
I traveled by bus and stayed for 5 nights, while Nick stayed home with Eddie the cat.
On the evening of my arrival, there were reservations for dinner at a nice restaurant, one of my favourites anywhere. That's where this shot of my dad was taken.











