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The tea of milk & sugar

Good morning, can I offer you a cup of black tea? This morning, we will be sipping Davidโ€™s Tea Breakfast Blend. The loose leaf looks like a collection of black splinters with occasional reddish-brown twigs mixed in. It produces a deep reddish-brown tea. I would describe the smell as classic, a classic tea smell. And… Continue reading The tea of milk & sugar

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If we were having a teaโ€ฆ

My tea this morning is a loose leaf of off-white, tans, oranges and brown. I hesitate to say leaf because it is a blend of tiny cubed dried fruits: apple, pineapple, papaya, cranberries and hibiscus. It has a sweet sugary smell. Steeped, the tea has no odour and is almost colourless. This Caribbean Crush tea… Continue reading If we were having a teaโ€ฆ

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Chaga Tea anyone?ย ย ย 

If we were sharing a hot virtual beverage this morning, I would ask you if you have ever heard of, or maybe tried, Chaga Tea? It is fungus from birch trees. On the tree it looks like charcoal. When steeped into tea, it turns the water a tawny colour. I donโ€™t think it has much… Continue reading Chaga Tea anyone?ย ย ย 

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Morning Coffee & Bedtime Tea

As we sip coffee this morning, I will tell you about the tea I drank last night. I was an herbal infusion of chamomile, valerian root, rosehips, hibiscus, peppermint, lemongrass and cornflowers. This caffeine-free tea is a bedtime tea call Motherโ€™s Little Helper from Davidโ€™s Tea. In my mug, the tea was a translucent orange-brown,… Continue reading Morning Coffee & Bedtime Tea

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Itโ€™s always tea time.โ€ โ€“ The Mad Hatter

This tea is full of surprises. A sweet cinnamony smell reaches my nose as I prep my teabag this morning. This loose leaf is pretty to look at with its varying shades of orange, tan, and light brown with occasional sprinkles of deep brown. There are no leaves in this tea. Itโ€™s apple, almond, cinnamon,… Continue reading Itโ€™s always tea time.โ€ โ€“ The Mad Hatter

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A classic cup

This morning I find myself with a cup of a more classic tea, Cream of Earl Grey. I wonder briefly as I wait for it to steep if I should add a drop of milk and a spoonful of sugar, but after some thought I decide to sip it black. The Earl Grey in loose… Continue reading A classic cup

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If we were sipping teaโ€ฆ

The flavour is strong as it first crosses the taste buds but there is no after taste. Would I describe it as a medicinal taste? Maybe a faint one. This morningโ€™s tea is called โ€œOrganic Cold 911.โ€ It is a blend of peppermint, apple, eucalyptus, juniper berries, organic orange oil and peppermint oil, I enjoy… Continue reading If we were sipping teaโ€ฆ

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Buddhaโ€™s Blend

โ€œIt all began with the twinkling of the tea.โ€ - Alice in Wonderland This morningโ€™s blend of tea surprised me in two ways. The first, is with the deep blue notes of some of the loose leaf. Itโ€™s pretty. The second surprise is the smell. It has a sweet fruity smell. This morning I am… Continue reading Buddhaโ€™s Blend

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My go-to tea

Cinnamon Rooibos Chai is my go-to tea. I love it. The loose leaf is a reddish-brown colour that looks like thousands of tiny wood splitters mixed with small brown chunks of bark. It is actually a delightful blend of cinnamon and apple. It smells exactly as I would expect it too. Itโ€™s a spicy and… Continue reading My go-to tea

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It would be just peachy if we were having coffee.

As the title suggests, it would be just peachy if we were having coffee or, in this case, tea, peach tea. I love the look of todayโ€™s loose leaf. It has chunks of fruit and bits of leaves. The chunks are both a light tan and a soft orange. These are apple and peach pieces.… Continue reading It would be just peachy if we were having coffee.