Here’s
the Southeast Texas holiday food items checklist: Gumbo, tamales. That hits
just about everybody. Add ons welcome. If you just have a few left after
breaking open a dozen, here’s an idea for a stray tamale. Cut it up and layer
it into your holiday omelet. It’s a spicy bite of joy to make breakfast, lunch
or dinner more festive.
I wish all you Culinary Thrill
Seekers the happiest of New Year’s activities. Get some joy and share it. Here
are some more finds to keep you learning, loving and experimenting:
Advent book
“An Encounter” – These daily reflections take readers a few
days past The Epiphany with readings and even alternative readings that may be
a bit more challenging than some giveaway books. We need to be encouraged, and
sometimes we need to be shaken. Maurice Nkem Emelu, is a priest asking us to
get moving. The author asks, are we ready to follow God’s lead? This is written
so you can read it every year at this season. Learn more at www.revemelu.com
Al Basha Mediterranean
Market - Out and about for the holidays? Garbanzo beans, stuffed grape leaves,
meats and sweets are tempting at the new Al Basha Mediterranean Market. They
boast baked goods as well. It’s next to the restaurant of the same name at 2576
Interstate 10 East Frontage Road in Beaumont. It’s fun to explore the cans and
packages of different flavors. I’m can’t resist stuffed grape leaves.
Twrl - Jasmine will always be my
top pick because that’s my daughter’s name. Supreme Jasmine sounds like a super
hero character of sorts, but it’s a flavor from Twirl Milk Tea. Hijicha Roasted
Green Tea and Original Black are also premium nitro-infused teas with milk in
slim 7.5 ounce cans ranging in the 45-50 calorie range. On-the-go organic fair-trade
brewed tea with way less sugar, nut- and soy-free milk and no additional
flavorings or GMOs are in here. I don’t know many who have their tea with milk
here. We are Southern iced sweet tea people. So, these strong flavors taste adventurous
and exotic to me, like I’m on travels and could pack this on my hike to the
mountains or the Great Wall. Makes couldn’t find what they wanted so they
created it. My Supreme Jasmine is made with tea leaves from centuries-old trees
and infused with the finest jasmine they could find for a supremely floral and
complex aged experience. Enjoy cold and twirl the Twrl for optimal froth. Learn
more at twrlmilktea.com
Monk
Fruit Blend
I’m 100 percent
sold on Better Body Foods Monk Fruit Blend Zero Calorie Sweetener with no
aftertaste. I rarely use raw sugar… but when I do, I’m going to grab this bag. Antioxidants
called mogrosides give monk fruit its sweet taste, so this is a good deal for
those wanting a low-glycemic sweetener for baking and drinks. Mmmm. I’m
thinking of a rim garnish for cocktails or a cinnamon toast topper. Go crazy.
Karviva – “Inspired by Malbec”
sounds like something on a home décor sign or a T-shirt. It’s on a bottle of
Karviva Unwined, an 80-calorie berry drink you can put in a stemmed glass, if you
like. It’s alcohol free, but aronia, mulberry and schisandra berries will do their
best to convince you they are “wined.” Karviva also offers Ace Sport drinks in
the same style of bottle in flavors such as sunny orange. This line offers
antioxidans, collagen and electrolytes. It’s not pretending to be wine but it
sure tastes better than many sports drinks.
Darragh Doiron is a Port Arthur area foodie awaiting the joyful abundance
of 2022. Reach her at darraghcastillo@icloud,com
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