by Kristen (your resident hot chocolate enthusiast slash self-appointed cocoa sommelier) There are certain foods that just feel like comfort. Mashed potatoes. Fresh bread. Anything that can be classified as “grandma-adjacent.” And for me, that list now includes Ibarra Mexican Chocolate. A humble little hexagonal disk of joy that makes every other hot chocolate taste like it’s trying too hard. ☕ The Experience Let’s start with the obvious: Ibarra isn’t your standard powdered mix that dissolves instantly and leaves you questioning your life choices. It comes as a solid tablet of chocolate, sugar, and cinnamon which is a trifecta of magic that you
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Murchie’s Tea Review: Come Sit in This Steeping Hot Blanket Fort With Me
Let’s set the scene: it’s raining, obviously. You’re wearing the kind of socks that only get sold next to fireplaces in boutique gift shops. You’ve made the conscious decision to put your phone on “do not disturb” because the only thing that matters right now is what’s in your mug—and that mug, friends, contains Murchie’s. I stumbled into Murchie’s like a tired Victorian ghost looking for a warm hearth. And what I found? Was home. You know that thing when a tea brand doesn’t just offer flavor but feeling? That’s Murchie’s. They are out here making tea not for the masses, but for
Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop: Where Pirates, Ghosts, and Hurricanes Collide
If you’ve ever thought, Wow, I wish I could drink something that tastes like Hawaiian Punch but could legally power a lawnmower, then boy, do I have a drink for you. But first, let’s talk about Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop because the history of this place is wilder than a Florida Man on meth riding an alligator. Lafitte’s is allegedly the oldest bar in America, and it looks like it. The building is so old, it makes your grandma’s creaky knees look futuristic. Founded in the 1700s, it was supposedly a cover for Jean Lafitte—a pirate, smuggler, and general bad boy with a
