Monday, January 29, 2024
12 Cups of Joy - Grove Place Market : Advent Calendar Review
Monday, January 22, 2024
Walkers Scottish Shortbread : Advent Calendar Review
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Christmas Vacation - Jelly of the Month : Advent Calendar Review
I don't know about you, but one of my favourite all time Christmas movies is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. So when I randomly saw this advent calendar pop up on my Facebook feed I knew I had to look into it.
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
Bird & Blend Tea : Advent Calendar Revew
I don’t think it’s a secret that I whole heartedly love the Bird & Blend brand.
Friday, January 5, 2024
The Body Shop 2023 : Advent Calendar Review
In 2022 I'd bought the larger version of this advent calendar and loved it. I used all the products and went back to buy more. So in late September, when their social media started advertising The Body Shop Christmas countdowns I rushed to get one.
You can read about last years advent here LINK
I had problems purchasing the 2023 Advent calendar when I went to the store. They had them and I was shown them when I asked however the manager said they weren't allowed to sell them yet. I expressed how I'd seen it on their Instagram page and he agreed to let me have it.
I purchased the smaller of the three Advent calendars as I found the prices were more than the previous year. I used my in store loyalty coupons to reduce the price to $95. This year there were 3 versions to choose from. I chose the smallest. Last year's was medium and priced at $99.
There it sat while I anticipated December first.
The packaging is not as nice in the smaller box as the other boxes or the previous box. The 3D figures inside do not stand up when you open the box. They are supposed to stand up to present a Christmas diorama but they don't unless you fiddle with it. That makes it a hard box to display. Each item inside the box is in its own numbered box. Each of those had details as to how the ingredients were ethically sourced. While that's something to think about it's also not necessarily something you need on items themed to Christmas.
The entire box can be reused or recycled. I recycled each individual box as I don't have a use for little boxes nor a place to keep them until I'd need to reuse them. At this time, I'm unsure if I will keep the large box or not. it's currently housing the excess items. I did keep the 2022 version and use it to store my make up and other beauty items.
I don't find the design or pattern of the box to be particularly festive and neither were the contents. This entire box was blue, does have a Christmas pattern and themed diorama inside and even though blue is my favourite colour, it doesn't exactly scream Christmas, especially when closed. This was a flaw I found in the previous calendar as well. The Body Shop does have "festive" scents but it seems they only have them in store closer to Christmas and they don't use them in the calendars. Instead, it seems, the calendars are a mixture of what might assume to be their popular products or items they'd like to influence us to buy.
How dirty do they think I am?
If you followed along on my Instagram or Facebook page you'll know that there were several repeats of certain products. This alone has made me determine to not purchase this again. There are 6 shower gel/creams, 4 hand cream/balms, and 2 bars of soap. I don't know about others but that's a lot. There was only 1 lip product. I also found there was zero in the form of a facial moisturizer while there was tea tree cleanser and toner there was nothing for the follow up routine. Was this a marketing ploy? So I'd have to purchase the remainder if I liked it? Who knows.
Another inclusion in this box was what I'd call a shower buff. The fabric is not very soft and it's quite small. I don't think it would be easy to use and I'm not even sure if I'd call it a travel item. I'd say this was the worst item in the box.
My favourite item in this 24 day countdown was a hair clip. The other favourite items were the Shea shampoo and conditioner as well as the Tea Tree toner and cleanser.
This calendar retails at $95+ CAD but the website touted it was worth far more. That's approximately $3.95 a product for the 24 day advent calendar.
As stated above, I won't purchase this again. I will use the items but, yes, I am disappointed. I would recommend the larger box but again beware of the repeat products and don't expect fun festive scents because they aren't in there.
Did you get the Body Shop Advent Calendar? What did you think of it? Do you have any recommendations of other beauty calendars to try? I'd like to hear what they are to plan for next year!
Monday, October 16, 2023
T.Kettle Tea : Advent Calendar Review
I know what you're saying...
It's not Christmas.
True! While I'm sitting here anxiously awaiting to open the first door on my Bird & Blend Halloween calendar I thought I should offer an update for the future holiday season! I've pretty much been mute on this blog page for several months and really enjoy sharing in a new/old way what I've been up to. I really loved catching up with everyone in this format last Christmas so maybe this is a hint as to what's to come...
T.Kettle is a Canadian "born and owned" tea company. Their website states their priority is wellness combined with flavour and great tea.
T.Kettle opened in several of the abandoned David's Tea locations and I was pleased to have another Canadian tea retailer easily accessible. That was until September when I discovered the location I often visited had closed up shop and the only location still open in my city is in a shopping mall I rarely visit.
I've never found their website very current or easily navigable. I think this company could be more popular if this was updated and had a more user friendly layout. I don't have a background in this. I'm just a girl who likes tea and occasionally shops online.
This Advent Calendar was the 2022 version. I don't see one available for this year but like I said above, their website isn't 'great'. It originally retailed for $49.99 but I purchased it in March of 2023 on clearance for $29.99. The design is very similar to other calendars. It has 24 days of tea in each drawer. Each day consists of a small metal container which has a portion of loose tea for about 2 cups. What I liked most was that each drawer had not only the name of the tea, but the ingredients as well as brewing instructions and caffeine level.
I was very pleased that there was a large amount of caffeine free options in this Advent Calendar.
My favourite flavour was the Fruit Cake because to me those are the flavours which sum up the holiday season. In September which is when I decided to indulge in this calendar I was sad to find out that a lot...and I mean, A LOT of flavours in this sampler were discontinued so I couldn't find them again even if I wanted to. That's not terribly unusual but if this was your first connection to the T.Kettle company it would be nice to be able to stock up on your favourites. How long before I drank them had they been discontinued? There's no way to tell.
Previous to this, their Gingerbread Cookie tea is the BEST, hands down, that I've ever tasted.
The over all appearance and design of the T.Kettle Advent was very nice and it sat in my kitchen easily and didn't take up a lot of space. The construction was cardboard or thick paper with a magnetic door. I'm sure my first David's Tea calendar was similar. I recycled the whole thing including the small metal cups which held the tea.
Would I buy this again? Yes I would. If it were available. At this time in October when many of the companies have posted their upcoming Advent Calendars you'd think if it was available for this season it would be out there too, but I don't see a mention of it anywhere. Maybe keep your eyes peeled on their social media for such an announcement.
Friday, March 24, 2023
Ilchester Cheese : Advent Calendar Review
I bought my husband an Ilchester Cheese Advent Calendar for the 2022 Christmas season. He likes cheese. I like cheese. I'd heard a lot about this calendar in 2021 but when I'd found it then it was too late. This time I found it at our local Co-Op grocery store and it was on sale.
The calendar featured 24 days of cheese but there was only a variety of 9 flavours. That meant there were several repeats. The calendar was of cereal box cardboard grade and was apparently designed to fit in the door of a refrigerator even though I didn't store it that way. The individual doors were perforated for easy removal and each package of single serve cheese was nestled in a light plastic tray.
The calendar price ranged from $36.99 to $29.99. That breaks down to approximately $1.54 a piece of cheese. However, when you consider that over half of the pieces were double flavours the cost is more.
What we enjoyed. Well, Hubby really enjoyed getting a piece of cheese every day with his lunch. We both enjoyed the information on the different flavours and it allowed us to explore different flavours which we'd never heard of or never had the courage to try before. We discovered one flavour is aged, one is smoked, one is part of an annual festival where it's rolled down a hill. We really liked the red Leicester flavour of cheese while the majority were very good. The only one which didn't go over well was the one infused with cranberries and sage. I liked it but it was a bit strong. I realize it's a seasonal flavour so that's why it was included.
What we didn't enjoy as much was the repeat flavours. So this calendar is all one brand manufactured by Ilchester Cheese. Bravo for them creating a calendar! However, when you end up having the same flavour a couple days in a row it becomes a bit "meh". The other thing, which is not their fault at all, is that the brand isn't stocked here. The only flavour that the grocery store tends to have is the Applewood smoked cheddar and in my opinion, there are other brands that supply that which we'd buy first in larger quantities. Ilchester is a British cheese company and it seems that Cathedral is a more widely supplied brand. So when I did want to purchase some of the flavours we'd tested - we couldn't.
It's worthy to note that while the advent calendar is adequately constructed, that by the time Christmas Eve arrived, the box had not stood up to the test of time. The doors were torn and falling apart. It went straight into the recycle bin. If you are one to enjoy packaging then this probably isn't for you.
Do you have a cheese lover in your family or group of friends? This does make a great gift for the holidays. We did thoroughly enjoy it and I hope it continues to gain interest and that they include more flavours to make the calendar even more interesting.
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Advent Calendar Reviews
This is a comprehensive table of contents or appendix of all the Christmas Advent Calendars and Countdowns in one easy to find place.
Monday, March 6, 2023
President's Choice : Advent Calendar Review
I picked up the President's Choice Advent Calendar on a whim. I did not need another calendar in the slightest because I had three for the 2022 Christmas season. It was on sale and was only $12. There's no way I could leave the store without it.
I tucked it away until after the holidays were all over.
It was January when I decided to take it out and open it up.
The President's Choice Calendar was a light cardboard which unfolded to reveal all the numbered days. It included a string so that it could be hung in the kitchen for easy access and to decorate for the holidays. The calendar was 24 days but there were some duplicate flavours. Each day was a single teabag in it's own package. Behind the tea package was a quote for the day. What really impressed me was that each tea package included a list of ingredients, whether it was caffeine free or not and brewing instructions. This impressed me because tea advent calendars which I've spent far more money on didn't include these things. Bravo!
As I stated, the calendar was 24 days and I spent $12 on it (which is actually rounded up). That breaks down to 50 cents per cup. That's an excellent value!
My favourite flavours included Ginger Peach, Feeling Soothed, Dreamland, Lemon Ginger, Spiced Apple, Chocolatey Chai and Feeling Calm. Honestly, I found something to like and enjoy in each flavour. I even purchased a box of Ginger Peach and Feeling Calm. I can see myself purchasing some of these other flavours as well. A box of President's Choice tea is very affordable and you won't feel guilty for having them in your tea cupboard.
Would I buy this President's Choice Tea Advent Calendar again? You bet! Next time, I'd even enjoy it during the holidays instead of after the New Year.
Thursday, January 19, 2023
Bonne Maman : Advent Calendar Review
We be Jammin'. That's the lettering I had on my music classroom wall a few years ago but it's also a fitting phrase for this blog post about Bonne Maman jam or preserve and this review of the Advent Calendar I purchased this Christmas season.
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Tea at the White House : Advent Calendar Review
Anyone else sad that we no longer have Advent Calendars to open and share? There's such excitement over it all and the big build up to Christmas and then - Boom - it's over. Done.
I do have some other items to share including this review of an Advent Calendar I was really looking forward to opening from Tea at the White House.
Tea at the White House is a Canadian Tea House and Online Retailer. They are located in Waterdown, Ontario and boast "A Tea Shop for the Tea Lover, A Tea Room for the Tea Drinker". They have unique flavours of tea and other items including scones with the fixings and items from the Royal Family. I have been making a big effort to support Canadian made items and companies so was really looking forward to trying a large variety of their tea flavours through the Advent Calendar.
The Calendar was available for order in October and I snapped one up for $40 CAD. It arrived promptly in November. It was 24 days of tea. Each day was one single pyramid style tea bag. It breaks down to $1.67 a day/cup. The box itself was very well made and really nice in a light blue magnetic box. Each day had a perforated window to peel back to reveal the tea bag individually wrapped in a clear plastic bag. The box was easily displayed in my kitchen and was a lovely size.
There was an adequate variety of flavours of tea however it seemed to me that many of the first flavours included mint. The majority of the tea was caffeinated. While I do enjoy tea in the afternoon, I also use it as a wind down at the end of the day so it was disappointing that there were so few decaf teas in this box. I don't think I'm really alone in this because we are so busy during the holidays and all need some relaxing moments with a cup in the evening. I had to adjust my ritual to accommodate drinking this tea at another time of day.
My favourite flavour hands down was German Christmas Cake. This flavour was so good and totally a Christmas flavour for those of us who enjoy fruitcake and mincemeat pies. For me the worst flavour was the Ontario Ice Wine which I'm convinced was a poor batch because it was totally floral. I don't think I was able to finish the cup.
Okay, I'm going to spill the tea here, beyond the name of the tea on the label there was absolutely nothing included to tell you what the ingredients were or how to brew or enjoy the tea. After opening the tea, I would head to the website and look up the flavour to see if it was caffeinated or not but that's all the website tells me as well. Instructions like, use water at this temperature and brew for these many minutes would be HUGELY appreciated. It's possible that Ice Wine tea was so terrible for me because I let it steep too long, but how would I know otherwise? Another super helpful detail is to tell us consumers whether it's appropriate to add sweetener or a creamer or make it into a latte or it's terrific iced. These things definitely add to the overall enjoyment and likelihood that I'd not only come back to buy that flavour again but recommend it to others as well. I'm also going to mention that it sure would be nice to receive some other little perk on the final day. Back when I first started with the David's Tea calendar, there were mini ornaments included on the last day and I think there were coupons in some as well.
I'm going to admit this. I really felt like I was missing out on two other Advent Calendars. I've really enjoyed the Bird & Blend calendar previously but because of shipping costs I decided to not get that one this year. I felt like there was a whole portion of the tea community enjoying that one and interacting with their social media. Of course the David's Tea calendar is super popular but another one which I've put on my wish list for next Christmas season is the T.Kettle Tea Advent Calendar. It was a similar design to David's Tea and the flavours looked intriguing. I think the folks at Tea at the White House have missed out on interacting with their fans.
I'm definitely not saying to not try this company out for yourself because there are very worthy products. For the price, it's a nice little calendar but just be wary that there are others out there which I feel are much better. I really wanted to like this one but I feel rather underwhelmed and likely will not purchase another calendar from them.
Thursday, January 5, 2023
The Body Shop : Advent Calendar Review
The Body Shop Advent Calendar was the first countdown calendar I purchased for Christmas 2022. I bought it in September when I was feeling really sad and rather beaten down. I decided then and there that during the Christmas season I deserved to reward myself by putting my care first.
It was the debut of The Body Shop Calendar and they actually had two varieties. I chose the cheaper version which was on sale for $99. I had my birthday discount as well as another coupon available in my Body Shop profile. I really recommend signing up for this even if you don't shop there often. I didn't save my receipt so I don't know exactly how much I ended up paying but I think I ended up with $5-10 off the original price.
Then I took it home where it sat in the bag for a while before being displayed in the guest room on the dresser. This is a large Advent Calendar. This particular one had a top which lifted to reveal a 3D diorama as well as two drawers which pulled out. Each day was an individual box. This was a 25 day calendar. Most calendars stop on Christmas Eve. Each box which varied in size had a thought or wish for the day for you to think about or take action on in some way. Lot's of them I had already done and others encouraged me to reach out in a way I hadn't thought of before. I put the boxes into our recycle collection but they would also be useful to reuse for small gifts if you have such a place to keep them for repurpose. I'm planning on keeping and reusing the calendar container in my ensuite bathroom for storage of cosmetics because it is so well made and really nice to look at.
The cost. As I said, it was on sale for $99 and consisted of 25 days. Not taking the size variation into account, that breaks down to $3.96 an item. There were no doubles and at least 5 were full size products while most were what I'd call "travel size".
My least favourite item in this calendar were the bath bubbles. This is a likely unique to me situation. A few years ago when we renovated, we removed our bathtub. That may sound weird to some, but we found we enjoyed a really great shower more than sitting in a tub of water. Luckily, there were only 2 bath bubbles. A friend suggested to use them in a foot soak and that's likely how I will use them but they are also appropriate for regifting as well.
My most favourite item was the Chamomile Cleansing Butter. This is amazing. It's the texture of coconut butter and is effortless to use to remove makeup. Just massage it on to your face and rinse off with a damp cloth. It removed all my mascara and eye make up. It didn't sting at all or bother my eyes. When this little tub is used this is an item I will definitely purchase.
So what disappointed me the most? Not a lot really except for the 4 body washes. As I said, there were no repeats and I say that because these were all difference scents as were the hand lotions. The Body Shop has a huge variety of products so why didn't they include some different things? There was only 1 lip item. I surely could have used a couple more lip butters or something similar. Also, according to the Body Shop Instagram, their most popular item is Hemp Lotion which I am a huge fan of myself. There were zero Hemp items in the calendar. So the variety of items could stand a bit of tweaking.
Come to think of it, there were zero body sprays which I've also purchased in the passed. They also have things like combs and brushes and hair ties but only a hair band was included which looked to provide help for holding hair back for mask use. Like I said, it needs tweaking.
Here's what you really want to know - Would I purchase this Advent Calendar from The Body Shop again? Yes. I've ended up with some items like body wash which I will use for a few months before having to restock. I get to pamper myself with some masks for the next while which I feel like we all need more after the holidays than before. The biggest advantage was that it reminded me how important self care is.
Did you purchase this Christmas Calendar? What did you think of it? What were your favourite items or what would you have liked to see included? If you are curious as to each of the individual items I got in this Advent Calendar click on the Advent Photo Gallery 2022 from the page menu top of this blog.
Thanks for following along as I opened and enjoyed this calendar!
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Double Dog Dare (A Cookie Review)
On Saturday night I poised a question over my social media pages. I simply said, which do you prefer - Dare Viva Puffs Candy Cane Holiday Edition or Dare Whippet Mint Holiday Edition cookies? Is there a difference?
I just stood in my walk in pantry examining the ingredient lists on both boxes of cookies. The ingredients are nearly identical although some are not in the same order which would usually mean its a lesser ingredient since they are listed from biggest to smallest. The Viva Puffs say "Chocolatey Coating" and the Whippets say "Sweet Chocolate". Both cookies are peanut free although it's only the Viva Puffs that have it boldly printed on the box while the Whippets only have it on the side so it's not very noticeable. The same can be said for being Canadian. Both are probably manufactured in the same plant and say they may contain wheat, soya and milk.
Yes, Sandra, but what do they taste like?
This is my opinion remember and you have to decide for yourself. I personally enjoyed the Viva Puffs more. The coating is more of a milk chocolate flavour and the cookie base is more tender. The candy cane flavour is minty but reminds me more of the more expensive candy canes which have a lighter more candy flavour rather than in your face cool mint. The Whippet Mint cookies have a firm base and the sweet chocolate coating is a darker and harder chocolate. The mint flavour is really minty. The Whippet cookies also have bolder coloured marshmallows. They are nice as well and unless comparing them side by side you'd likely not realize a difference although the difference of coloured chocolate is apparent.
That is until you are in the grocery store gazing and drooling over the cookie aisle. A 300g box of Viva Puffs are $4.19 and the Whippets are $4.79 for a 285g box. The Whippets cost more! Each box contains 15 cookies but the Viva Puffs are a slightly larger cookie.
A serving of each is 2 cookies so each box contains 7.5 servings. Who gets that 1/2 cookie? Viva Puffs (40g) are 170 calories and Whippets (39g) 160 calories, but remember Whippets are a smaller cookie. So you are paying more for a smaller cookie.
If you are concerned about your pocketbook then the Viva Puffs are the better product to buy. A box of Viva Puffs are 60 cents cheaper and a slightly larger cookie.
Which do you like best? Which would you purchase?
I'm going to throw one more kink into the review. If you want a more decadent treat, then look for a product by Tunnock's called Tea Cakes or Snowballs. They are delicious and have real fresh marshmallow and no flavouring mint or otherwise. The Snowballs do have coconut. They are imported from Europe so harder to find and will be more costly however, one wrapped serving (6 in a box) comes in at 100 calories but a great way to enjoy a seasonal special favourite. I found mine at a local store called Churchills British Café.
No matter what you decide, have fun with your own taste test and enjoy all with your favourite seasonal tea or coffee as you watch the Christmas lights twinkle this holiday season.