Wednesday, May 20, 2009
To Tea or Not To Tea
A number of years ago, we went to Austin to celebrate my brother-in-law's graduation from Law School. It was a great weekend. After graduation we went to a restaurant called the Eastside Cafe. They had the most amazing hibiscus iced tea. I searched for years for it, and couldn't find it anywhere. I found something close in the Yogi Tea 'Seven Berry Anti-Oxidant.' I've gone through stages of tea drinking in my life, but have picked it up again since I found this. I swear it makes me more relaxed and focused. It's either, the lack of caffeine in it, something with the herb combination, or it's all in my head :) whatever the reason it's great! Check it out!
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I'm a huge tea fan too! We tend to gravitate towards loose leaf, but there's some truly great packaged tea available (much of which can't be found in loose leaf form), and the Yogi brand is of excellent quality. And if you ever want to know about the social significance of tea during the Regency period, I wrote a paper on it for my local chapter of the Jane Austen Society. Geek-tastic! A.R.
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