Thursday, April 12, 2012

Tea Review: Birthday Cake from Davids Tea


Have you ever tried taking a slice of cake, putting it in boiling water with the hopes that it will steep and be full of flavour? If you have, it probably didn’t turn out so well. Not to mention how weird you would look telling people that you want your slice of cake in a cup. Good news though, you can now enjoy that weird cake in boiling water experience in a convenient cup of tea.


Davids Tea, the tea place I mentioned in my last tea review, has exactly what you’re looking for. They have recently come out with a line of cupcake teas including chocolate cake, ice cream cake, and birthday cake flavours. The chocolate cake and ice cream cake flavours are black teas, but the birthday cake flavour is a red and green rooibos tea. The Birthday Cake tea is the tea of the month right now at Davids Tea, and it’s not hard to taste why.


Recently, I went to a Davids Tea with my girlfriend and was trying to figure out what tea I wanted. I thought to myself that maybe I wanted a tea I already had before, but after consideration, sniffing the tea in question over and over again, I settled on the Birthday Cake tea. I had it straight with some agave in it, and let it steep for four to seven minutes, which is what they recommended. With any tea, and most things in life, you have to take a blind faith in whether you will like it or not. Surprisingly though, I made an excellent choice in tea, because when I went to take a sip, an explosion of cake and tea went off in my mouth. The tea hugged my taste buds like they were old friends. It tasted exactly what it is supposed to taste like, vanilla cake. The reason it tastes so good, is the simple fact that it has sprinkles and freeze-dried ice cream bits in it. I loved the tea so much; I went to Davids Tea and bought 100 grams of it. That is saying a lot, because normally I just buy about 25-50 grams of a tea I like. In hindsight, I’m glad a bought 100 grams because Davids Tea is selling out of their Birthday cake tea more than hotcakes ever did.


My suggestion for any tea enthusiast reading this is to go to the nearest Davids Tea and try some Birthday Cake tea, you won’t regret it. Also, for anyone that cares, this tea is low in calories. So, you get all the sweet cake flavour, without taking your pants to the nearest seamstress. It is a win-win for anyone who loves tea and counts calories. Though counting calories in tea is a bit like seeing how much fuel millage you can get out of a Formula F1 car; it’s pointless. And because the Birthday Cake tea is decaffeinated, it won’t keep you up all night. That means you can have a cup minutes before your bedtime and not have to worry about staying awake and paying for the consequences at your job the next morning.


In conclusion, if you haven’t gone to Davids Tea yet, you should go. Grab a friend, your girl or boyfriend, your mother, anyone who wants to come with you to experience epic flavours of tea. If not, you can always go by yourself, don’t worry the staff at Davids Tea will make you feel at home. And when you think to yourself that you want a slice of cake, but don’t want the pounds, Davids Tea has the solution.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Fun With a Tape Measure



My brother David started playing around with a tape measure and wanted to see how far he could push things. A lunch box, CD's, a tape measure, and a golf ball later; the end result is this video.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Contruction=Misery


Summer is approaching around the corner, and for most the thoughts of swimming, bikinis, beach volleyball, ultimate frisbee, and tropical fruit drinks come to mind. It all sounds very tempting, almost as if summer cannot come fast enough. However though, when some people think of summer, especially the motoring community, only one thing comes to mind; construction.


It happens every year, for obvious reasons, no construction worker really wants to work in minus degree temperatures and have the constant fear that some car that wasn’t properly equipped with snow tires might hit them. Because of this, when summer comes around, construction pops up everywhere. The biggest issue, for anyone living in the GTA, is the constant renovation of the 403, mainly between Mississauga and Hamilton. I know what you’re thinking, that is a long stretch of construction. And you’re right, it is, and it’s absolutely painful during the summer months.


The reason it’s so painful, is because if you are like me, you’re a young driver. So chances are you usually go driving at night to see friends. Most of the year, night driving on the 403 is a walk in the park, with smooth traffic flows, and everyone doing the speed limit. Unfortunately though, when summer construction comes, they usually block off lanes at night. They do this for productivity reasons, and to get a rise out of the general public.


Here is a scenario for you to think about. You’re sitting at home; bored, probably just finished dinner with the family, and your girlfriend calls you up. By this time, it’s about nine at night or so, and you tell your girlfriend you will be over in about 20 minutes. You then freshen up, grab your keys, and you begin your journey. Now you are on the 403, going Eastbound, cruising at a good speed, then suddenly brake lights. Because without warning, construction is going on and they have the left lanes blocked off. This wouldn’t be such a bad scenario, if drivers actually were good at driving. But unfortunately, because nobody knows the definition of merging, every driver decides to stay until the bitter end of the left lanes and then decide to merge over. This is where the problem lays, a problem that could easily be solved if everyone merged earlier on before hitting the single lane of traffic. And now, you are sitting there for about a half an hour, maybe longer, just to cross a distance of two kilometers. The only thought going through your mind at that point is how many things you could be doing rather than burning up fuel.


This is why the 403 in the summertime is extremely annoying, it’s especially annoying coming from Hamilton. Because heaven forbid the construction is just after Highway Six, your only option is to wait it out until Waterdown Road, because you drove past Highway Six thinking things were going well. To make things worse, by the time you get to Waterdown Road, things clear up again. It is absolutely brutal.


I really can’t imagine how many times the government thinks the 403 needs to be renovated until it’s done, my best guest, probably not in our lifetime. In conclusion, remember that scenario, it will be roughly the same in the future. When us young adults will be in our 80’s driving in Buicks, or some other old person’s car on our way to a bridge game. But of course, we will end up missing it, because you will be stuck in traffic from construction, and because we are in our 80’s, we can’t remember all the nifty back roads we used to take when we were young. My advice, in the summertime, if you have any hope of getting to where you need to go, whatever you do, stay away from the 403.