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Meghan Markle has drawn inspiration from her family’s aromatic garden strolls to create a new product for Thanksgiving. This year, she plans to add a special touch to her turkey with a unique blend.
In her latest “As Ever” newsletter, the Duchess of Sussex reminisced about delightful walks with her husband, Prince Harry, and their children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4. During these sunny outings, they meandered through fragrant sage, which sparked the idea for her new Sage Honey with Honeycomb.
The newsletter shared a vivid picture of these cherished moments: “Those strolls, with Archie and Lili dashing around, Harry tending to the bees, Pula fetching the ball, and Mia trying to keep pace, turned ordinary walks into something truly enchanting,” it noted, as reported by People.
“The ever-present scent of sage, with its distinct purple hue, lingered in the background,” the statement added.
This newsletter also unveiled the new product, describing it as “aromatic and earthy, with a sophisticated depth of flavor that embodies the elegant simplicity of the treats she enjoys with her family at home.”
They added that Sage Honey is “now available for your holiday table, to beautifully dress your Thanksgiving feast — either on the bird or the vegetables,” and suggested blending it with cooking stock, dijon mustard, spices, and lemon juice to create As Ever Sage Honey Glaze for a savory Thanksgiving turkey.
Other suggested uses included in a vinaigrette, or as a “spoonful in your tea.”
In an interview last year, the mom of two — who recently made a surprising return to acting — gave fans a peek inside the Sussex family’s Thanksgiving celebrations.
“We’re always making sure we have something fun to do,” she told Marie Claire last November.
“Like any other family you spend time having a great meal and then what do you do? Play games, all the same stuff, someone brings a guitar—fun.”
“Every single holiday is a new adventure,” she told the magazine.
Markle added that she wants her children to have the “magic” of holiday traditions including “great recipes that they end up connecting to a formative memory” for Thanksgiving.
