“…Among the leaves  so green… 
love and joy come to  you,
and to you your wassail  too,
and God bless you and  send you a happy new year,
and God send you a happy  new year.” 
Though  I’ve never actually gone wassailing per say, I have though, made a  batch of wassail to fill my home with the scents of the season and share  with friends and family. This Farmer’s wassail incorporates the garden  and seasonal produce that will pack your home with fragrance for days  to come. I actually make two versions of this wassail… the base basically  the same for both, but one is much better for ingesting than the other,  mainly because of the presence of sugar. 
Wassailing  is actually an act of celebrating somewhat noisily while drinking a  concoction, wassail, of warm beer or wine seasoned with spices and fruit.  An English tradition that was brought to the colonies, wassailing and  making wassail became a source of delight, warmth, season’s greetings,  and entertainment for merry folk; and rightly so! Making and sharing  wassail is merry and bright! 
A  small pot, simple ingredients, and a few minutes – that’s all  one needs for wassail making. Stir the pot occasionally as it sits on  a low heat, gently simmering and perfuming your home with the aromas  of its elements. Said elements – oranges, cinnamon, cloves, tea, rosemary,  and juniper – are readily available from the garden and grocery. Citrus  is coming in by the truckloads from my neighbor state to the south,  and oranges, tangerines, grapefruit and the like have always been a  part of our holiday season tableaux.   
Make  some wassail for you and yours: it is a perfect gift to give your neighbors,  friends, hosts and hostess as a party favor from your own holiday bash.  Add this batch to this Farmer’s sweet tea and you’ll have your very  own delicious Christmas cocktail – Arnold Palmer meets Santa!  From this Farmer’s garden, Merry Christmas, and may God bless you  and send you a Happy New Year!  
The Farmer’s Garden Wassail
4 cups of water
2 small oranges sliced into rounds
2 bags of Earl Grey Tea
2 tablespoons of whole cloves
2 tablespoons of ground cinnamon
3 small cinnamon sticks
2 stems of rosemary
1 cluster of juniper berries
Combine all ingredients into a small  to medium sized pot and simmer on low heat, stirring as you pass by  the stove! Enjoy for a few days and serve hot with the Farmer’s Sweet  Tea. Merry Merry!
I can "smell" this... and I'm sitting in my office at work! Thanks for a great and simple idea.
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