My Tea Thoughts:
March 26, 2008
This is the most amazing brew! It is Golden Chai (black tea with chai spices added, see my "What is Chai?" sidebar) with milk or cream and a squirt of agave nectar. Sounds pretty ordinary, but it tastes like something from a restaurant! In this fabulous blend, the Chai contributes a sweet yet strong base, the milk or cream adds a sumptuous texture, and the agave nectar gives it an added touch of appealing sweetness. If you can't find Golden, don't worry-just use another Chai.
Rating: 5 out of 5.
At-a-Glance:
Name: Dressed-Up Golden Chai.
Type: Black Chai.
Package: Paper Teabag.
Source: Numi.
Group: Dark.
Key Word: Cozy.
Happy Sipping,
CoolCat
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Herb Garden update!
Hi! CoolCat's herb garden is coming along nicely. I planted some wildflower seeds, and they have come up but not yet gotten big enough to bloom. My herb seeds in the seed starter tray have almost all sprouted, and when they are big enough, I will put them in the garden itself!
Happy Sipping,
CoolCat.
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Happy Sipping,
CoolCat.
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
Blackberry Sage
My Tea Thoughts:
March 9, 2008
Blackberry Sage is actually, surprisingly, black tea, not an herbal sage tea as the name implies. It's an all-right tea, but not super, as the sage note is nearly nonexistent. This might be good iced or perhaps with sweetener (see sidebar Agave Nectar).
At-a-Glance:
Name: Blackberry Sage.
Type: Black Tea.
Package: Paper Teabag.
Source: The Republic of Tea.
Group: Dark.
Key Word: Simple.
March 9, 2008
Blackberry Sage is actually, surprisingly, black tea, not an herbal sage tea as the name implies. It's an all-right tea, but not super, as the sage note is nearly nonexistent. This might be good iced or perhaps with sweetener (see sidebar Agave Nectar).
At-a-Glance:
Name: Blackberry Sage.
Type: Black Tea.
Package: Paper Teabag.
Source: The Republic of Tea.
Group: Dark.
Key Word: Simple.
Happy Sipping,
CoolCat
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My Herb Garden
Hi! This is CoolCat again, here to tell you about something BRAND NEW in my tea life. I have planted an HERB GARDEN!!! I am so excited -- I have planted some herbs known to be tea-lovers' staples, like chamomile and lavender, and others that I'll brew, just to find out, like thyme and marjoram. Right now my young plants are settling into their new home, and my seeds are cozily down in the seed starter tray. Check back for more updates on CoolCat's terrific HERB GARDEN!
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Guan Yin Tea
My Tea Thoughts:
March 5, 2008
At first glance, it doesn't look like much tea. But add hot water, and this thing EXPANDS!!! As for the flavor of the tea, it is a bit bitter to be my favorite, but it might be excellent as a "tea-party tea" with sugar, cream, and lemon. I'll tell you, when I try this, how it works. Note: After you have had your tea, you can use the leaves again for a second cup! All-in-all, a fairly good tea.
At-a-Glance:
Name: Guan Yin.
Type: Green Tea.
Package: Looseleaf.
Source: China (sorry, that's all I know -- this was a gift.)
Group: Dark.
Key Word: Powerful.
Happy Sipping,
CoolCat
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March 5, 2008
At first glance, it doesn't look like much tea. But add hot water, and this thing EXPANDS!!! As for the flavor of the tea, it is a bit bitter to be my favorite, but it might be excellent as a "tea-party tea" with sugar, cream, and lemon. I'll tell you, when I try this, how it works. Note: After you have had your tea, you can use the leaves again for a second cup! All-in-all, a fairly good tea.
At-a-Glance:
Name: Guan Yin.
Type: Green Tea.
Package: Looseleaf.
Source: China (sorry, that's all I know -- this was a gift.)
Group: Dark.
Key Word: Powerful.
Happy Sipping,
CoolCat
P. S: Wanna post a comment? See my sidebar "How to Post a Comment" for instructions.
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