Spring Is In The Air

CAMBIE Wild WovenWe are welcoming the arrival of Spring and honouring this transitional time with a special contribution. We asked our dear friend Christine from Wild Woven Collection to create a recipe for a warm, comforting beverage as we embrace the Spring equinox.

During this special time of year, the length of day and night are almost equal with only brighter days ahead. Something to celebrate, we hope this thoughtful recipe brings you pleasure, a grounding moment of tranquility, or whatever you might desire at this time.

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Cardamom Hot Cocoa

INGREDIENTS
10 oz milk of your choice
1/4 tsp ground cardamom
1/4 tsp vanilla
2 tsp maple syrup
1 1/2 tbsp cacao powder

TO GARNISH (all optional, but nice!)
coconut whip or whipped cream
cacao powder
cardamom powder
finely chopped hazelnuts

INSTRUCTIONS
Add the milk to a small pot, and then whisk in all the other ingredients. Gently heat over medium heat, continuing to whisk until warmed and fully combined. Pour into your favourite mug and then, if you like, top with a dollop of whipped cream or coconut whip, a sprinkle of cacao and cardamom, and a few finely chopped hazelnuts.

Enjoy right away!

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Thank you Christine for putting together this beautiful and intentional recipe, just for us! Christine included finely chopped hazelnuts as a garnish option, inspired by the Hazelnut & White Blanket from our Late Winter Collection.

Christine has also generously shared a few images of her enjoying this lovely beverage at home, showcasing a couple of CAMBIE blankets from previous collections and items from her beautiful company Wild Woven Collection. Wild Woven is a collection of naturally-dyed homewares and accessories, ethically made in Canada using only botanical dyes and natural textiles and is a special part of the CAMBIE community. We are so grateful!

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Images below feature The Wild Woven Orchard Collection Cushion & CAMBIE blankets from past collections.

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All photography courtesy of Christine.

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