Friday, November 1, 2024

Warm Citrus Spice Mix (sugar-free)

There's something undeniably cozy about a warm drink.  My favorite is Rich Sugar-Free Hot Chocolate.  Tied for second is *both* the Mulled Cider Spice Mix with cranberry or apple juice I've shared before and this yummy Warm Citrus Spice Mix I'm sharing with you today.

This recipe is a combination of a couple of recipes I was trying for a different take on the Mulled Cider Spice Mix, with a good pinch of my own additions.  I was looking for a mix that that you just stir into hot water instead of juice, and this tangy drink is just the thing.

Similar to the hot chocolate and the cider spice, this recipe is sugar-free, but you are welcome to replace the ingredients with full-sugar options if you'd rather.  And, since you may or may not be familiar with some of these ingredients, I'm including links so you can see what they are.

WARM CITRUS SPICE MIX (sugar-free)

PREP TIME:  2 minutes
COOK TIME:  time to heat water

INGREDIENTS

DIRECTIONS
Cut open all packets and mix all ingredients in a small container with a lid.  Add 1/2 - 1 tsp. Warm Citrus Spice Mix to 12 oz. hot water and stir well.  (Note:  The cinnamon doesn't dissolve all that well, so I always swirl my warm drink a little before sipping.)  Cover and store in the pantry.

Of course, this pantry-friendly recipe can always be on hand, even in a snow storm, and makes a great little homemade gift, too!  If you're looking for a nice neighbor or girlfriend gift this holiday season, this mix in a pretty little jar (gifted with or without a mug) would make a great Winter Survival Kit!


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16 comments:

  1. Thank you SO much for stopping by and sharing in my linky party! I'm so happy to have found your blog and I'm excited to o follow!!! I LOVE your recipes and your scrapbooking posts as well! I'm so glad you found me! So very nice to meet you!

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    1. I was happy to discover your link party, Stacy! It's nice to meet you, too. I'm thrilled you are enjoying the recipes here and the memory-keeping posts at my Life Tales Books blog as well. Looking forward to seeing you more at your blog and mine. :) Thanks so much!

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  2. I love enjoying a warm drink when the weather gets colder! I am going to have to try this. Our kitchen has been temporarily out of commission while we have our kitchen cabinets refaced but this is easy enough I can still make it haha. Thanks for sharing! Can't wait to give it a try.

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    1. I'm the same way--I just love a warm drink (or several throughout the day!) during the fall and winter. You're right--this is a super easy recipe that doesn't take a lot of time, space, or prep. Thanks for stopping by, Jackie. Enjoy!

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  3. I think I need to make some as gifts this year. Thanks so much
    Saw your post at Love Your Creativity.
    My entries are 117+118
    Hope you will join SSPS https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Yes! This does make great gifts, Esme, and they gifts are easy to make, too. You'll have to let me know how it comes together. I did share this post at SSPS this week, too--thanks so much for hosting! :)

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  4. As a little girl, I used to drink cups of some kind of spicy tea and Tang mix and lemonade mix. This sounds much like it. And I love that it is sugarfree. Pinning!!

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    1. Yes, yes, yes!! That's exactly the flavor. And I, too, love that it's sugar-free because I can drink it all day long. ;) Thanks so much for the Pin, too!

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  5. This Warm Citrus Spice Mix sounds like such a cozy way to unwind after a hard day's work—especially after something like a big carpet cleaning session! Having a jar of this ready in the pantry for those chilly evenings or gifting it as a "Winter Survival Kit" is such a sweet idea. Thanks for sharing; I can’t wait to give it a try and enjoy that warm, citrusy goodness!

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    1. Thanks, Shelby! Yes, it's so cozy during the winter and chilly evenings. I do love gifting it--I'm sure you will, too. Happy you stopped by the blog today! Enjoy. :)

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  6. Jennifer, I love your easy pantry recipes. I bet this tastes wonderful, and it's so cozy to sit with a warm drink on a cold day. Thank you for sharing with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #64.

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    1. Thanks so much, Steph. :) Yes, this is a really tasty warm drink on a cold day. Thanks for hosting!

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  7. Wow Jen, how unique! Good job.
    Thanks so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month sweet friend.

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    1. Thanks, Paula! And I appreciate you popping by with your sweet comment, too. Thanks for hosting.

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