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ADVENT DAY 9
It snows all day. What a fun to ride a car in this weather (irony). But it was necessary. I have a crown instead my tooth. Hurray!

And this tea waited for me in the afternoon at home. I did only single steep, as I had my two years old niece around and we were baking Christmas cookies, so not much time for tea.

I am grateful for tea from derk that I have finally received and now I have to find some time to put it into virtual cupboard. I don’t think I will do it today, although there are some nice ones for sure.

But for this tea. It should have fig, honey and leather notes and I can say I noticed all three? The base was very rich and leathery, but not in offensive way; smooth and enjoyable as well. Honey — I dare to say dark one. Very mouthcoating. Great base! ANd finally, the fig. I haven’t got much figs lately, to be honest. But it has got some quite nice fruitiness, a bit tropical for me — so I hope it is a fig.

Overall very enjoyable afternoon cuppa. I think I am getting used to their “not hitting in nose” notes and I can notice those fruits, herbs, whatever is in.

Flavors: Fig, Honey, Leather, Smooth

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML
Courtney

I love figs! This one sounds quite interesting. I hope the Christmas cookies turned out! :)

Cameron B.

Ooh yes, I need more cookie details! :P

Martin Bednář

Linzer cookies, Coconut cookies and Bear paws were made today.

Recipes (from the Internet, not mine):
https://www.cooklikeczechs.com/linecke-cukrovi-czech-linzer-christmas-cookies/

https://www.toprecepty.cz/recept/16629-kokosove-cukrovi-ze-strojku/ (in Czech, can translate if you want)

https://www.czechcookbook.com/bear-paws-medvedi-tlapky/

And we had a little helper, the niece was even helping! And it was so cuute!

Martin Bednář

And as for the last website, there are lots of Czech recipes and I always use it when someone wants to have recipes with ingredients available across the pond!

Crowkettle

Mmm.. all those cookies look amazing.

Evol Ving Ness

Thanks for including the cookie photos and recipes, Martin. They look great! What is tulu in Czech?

Martin Bednář

Evol Ving Ness: I assume you meant tuku don’t you? I haven’t found that anywhere.

And if tuku, then it means fat. Usually butter or some mix of vegetable-animal (sorry if not correct) fat. Butter is safe bet :)

Martin Bednář

I forgot that for coconut ones you need this machine (Fig. 2). Back then it was meat grinder, but now it is usually used only for Christmas cookies as mince meat is available all year long.

Evol Ving Ness

Yes, it was tuku. ( I was going by memory.). Thank you. Funny, I was able to understand almost everything in the ingredients except for that word.

The whole Christmas season our ancient and trusty grinder was out.

ashmanra

I was wondering about the grinder! How do you use it with the cookies?

Martin Bednář

The use of grinder: There is a screw inside and you put the dough on the top. It goes through and instead of steel net which makes minced meat there are some styles you push through. I see I forgot to include the link, which makes sense you are confused guys.

https://www.oriondomacipotreby.cz/nastavec-k-lineckemu-cukrovi-vel-5-131704 Here the link!

ashmanra

I see! We have something similar but it is a tube you hold and hand press the dough through by either turning a knob or squeezing a “trigger.” Depends on the style, Yours is more suited to making larger amounts, though! I didn’t know a grinder could be used that way and had those attachments! Makes sense for it to have double duty like that. Brilliant.

When I saw it in the pic you sent I just assumed you make your own sausage and keep it out.

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Courtney

I love figs! This one sounds quite interesting. I hope the Christmas cookies turned out! :)

Cameron B.

Ooh yes, I need more cookie details! :P

Martin Bednář

Linzer cookies, Coconut cookies and Bear paws were made today.

Recipes (from the Internet, not mine):
https://www.cooklikeczechs.com/linecke-cukrovi-czech-linzer-christmas-cookies/

https://www.toprecepty.cz/recept/16629-kokosove-cukrovi-ze-strojku/ (in Czech, can translate if you want)

https://www.czechcookbook.com/bear-paws-medvedi-tlapky/

And we had a little helper, the niece was even helping! And it was so cuute!

Martin Bednář

And as for the last website, there are lots of Czech recipes and I always use it when someone wants to have recipes with ingredients available across the pond!

Crowkettle

Mmm.. all those cookies look amazing.

Evol Ving Ness

Thanks for including the cookie photos and recipes, Martin. They look great! What is tulu in Czech?

Martin Bednář

Evol Ving Ness: I assume you meant tuku don’t you? I haven’t found that anywhere.

And if tuku, then it means fat. Usually butter or some mix of vegetable-animal (sorry if not correct) fat. Butter is safe bet :)

Martin Bednář

I forgot that for coconut ones you need this machine (Fig. 2). Back then it was meat grinder, but now it is usually used only for Christmas cookies as mince meat is available all year long.

Evol Ving Ness

Yes, it was tuku. ( I was going by memory.). Thank you. Funny, I was able to understand almost everything in the ingredients except for that word.

The whole Christmas season our ancient and trusty grinder was out.

ashmanra

I was wondering about the grinder! How do you use it with the cookies?

Martin Bednář

The use of grinder: There is a screw inside and you put the dough on the top. It goes through and instead of steel net which makes minced meat there are some styles you push through. I see I forgot to include the link, which makes sense you are confused guys.

https://www.oriondomacipotreby.cz/nastavec-k-lineckemu-cukrovi-vel-5-131704 Here the link!

ashmanra

I see! We have something similar but it is a tube you hold and hand press the dough through by either turning a knob or squeezing a “trigger.” Depends on the style, Yours is more suited to making larger amounts, though! I didn’t know a grinder could be used that way and had those attachments! Makes sense for it to have double duty like that. Brilliant.

When I saw it in the pic you sent I just assumed you make your own sausage and keep it out.

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I am drinking almost everything. Tea bag collector who moved to wonderful world of loose leaf.

Trying to rate differently tea bags and loose leaf as tea bags have usually worse quality.

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