Just kidding... welcome to "That's The Tahi!" Your latest source for cool fun things to improve your general experience on this planet.
In case you are a foreign visitor to this site. In The N of Z (New Zealand), 'tahi' means one. So ' That's the one!' is the general vibe of this slice of the internet.
Also, I recently found out that 'tahi' means shit in Malay. Which is uncannily fitting as "Thats the shit!" also makes colloquial sense in regards to what I'm going to be doing here.
(Like seriously, it means one and poop how rad is that?)
I'm going to try to do a weekly post of what the Tahi is this week, but I am very human and sometimes I get sick / get overwhelmed with work / have a holiday / forget stuff.... but weekly is the goal. The stuff I'll post will be largely Wellington stuff, however I will still endeavour to have stuff that can be found anywhere on the wed-wide-world and stuff further afield in the ole' New Zealand.
SO....*drum roll please*, are you ready for the first Tahi????????
Ok, The Tahi this week is 'Lewis Road Creamery Supreme Coffee Milk'
Firstly, I am a huge Supreme Coffee fan. I go to school just around the corner from their factory shop, the coffee guy knows me by name, you get the drift. But the reason I love Supreme is that their coffee is just that; supreme. I've never had a bad cup from there, I've had some holy-mother-of-god-is-this-the-raw-cold-pressed-organic-blood-of-a-unicorn-who-sacrificed-her-life-so-I-can-feel-energised??? cups, but no, never a bad cup. Their actual beans are fantastic and they use coconut sugar as a sweetener. So when I saw that the famed Lewis Road (of 'Whittakers Chocolate Milk' fame) had created a coffee milk that contained only fresh milk, espresso coffee and organic coconut sugar, I was one happy human. In terms of dairy purchasable iced-coffees, I am usually a skeptic. Tonnes of sugar and a minimal coffee hit is usually what I find from such products so I usually say a polite "yeah-nah". But this coffee milk actually has a caffeine hit (I mean, it's not a long black on an empty stomach or anything, but it'll take the edge off your dull and dreary life) and tastes like coffee instead of tasting like melted fudge that you left in the bottom of your school bag after you bought it from a bake sale and forgot about it for a whole summers day (we've all been there). So yes 10/10 would drink again (daily if I wasn't poor, yo Lewis Road sponsor me and I will be your dairy queen?), this is most definitely the tahi.
Love,
Ruby xxx
TUNE IN NEXT WEEK TO SEE WHAT THE NEXT TAHI IS!


Love the drawing ❤️ Don't think I'll be trying this though, as I have weak ass tastebuds that can't handle coffee!
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