2-116 is a blend of orange peel, cinnamon, and High Mountain Green Tea. The reason for its creation was a fairly simple one. When someone I
...slowly working through my long list of teas that need names.
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2-116 is a blend of orange peel, cinnamon, and High Mountain Green Tea. The reason for its creation was a fairly simple one. When someone I
...slowly working through my long list of teas that need names.
“A long, long time ago…” Nevermind, this isn’t actually a song parody post, it is a tea naming post. However, it been many years since the
2-121 has been looking for a name for ages. This post tells a bit of its story.
Visit the post for more.
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Rosehip cocoa still tasty.
Still a go.
Will need a name.
Tea Naming Poll
...in the Discord.
If you are not there and would like to be, let me know.
I love it when randomness turns into really good tea. 8-393 started, as so many of my blends do, with a tea survey. In this case it was for
Look, up in the sky, it's a bird... it''s a plane... it's a Tea in need of a name.
(Sorry. Sleep was a bit not-so-much last night and I'm a bit loopy.)
This tea exists for a very simple reason. I wanted to drink it. St. John’s is part of my everyday hot beverage rhythm and is probably my fav
7-335 was created because there was an individual who stated that he wanted to drink more Desert Sage Natural tea. One of the things he poin
It is Tuesday, and I am still catching up on things like photo-taking - so, rather than a new release, I have a tea-in-need-of-naming.