Tea comes in many different varieties, each with its distinct flavor profile and characteristics. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at popular tea types, such as green, black, oolong, and white. Discover the differences between these varieties and find out which one suits your taste preferences. As a beginner in the […]
Continue ReadingTea 101: The Secrets of Tea for Newbies!
Tea is a fascinating and amazing beverage with a rich history that spans thousands of years. Whether you’re a tea newbie or an enthusiast looking to expand your knowledge, this blog post will help unlock the secrets of tea and enhance your appreciation for tea. What is tea? When it comes to tea, there are […]
Continue Reading3 Teas you need to try!
These are teas I love and I think other people will love too. These are the 3 teas I think everyone should try. Remember, just a few of my suggestions. The world of tea offers an extensive variety to explore. It’s always worth trying different types of tea to discover your personal favorites and enjoy […]
Continue ReadingMay’s Monthly Report: Insights, Achievements, And Growth
May 1- May 31 My goal for May was 200 followers on Instagram and 150 views for my blog. I made half of this goal. At the beginning of May I had 118 followers and by the 13th of May I had 190 by May 18th I had 236 followers. So my goal of 200 […]
Continue Reading4 Mistakes people do with Tea
Tea is the 2nd most consumed beverage in the world. Even if it’s the 2nd most consumed beverage in general I’ve seen people make these 4 mistakes with tea. #1 By putting boiling water over tea #2 Throwing Away tea #3 Over-steeping your tea #4 Using too much tea Number 1: The first mistake is […]
Continue ReadingWhy you need to soak your matcha whisk.
Matcha is a powdered green tea made in Japan and is famous all over the world. The matcha whisk also known is the chosen is a tools that has been used for centuries and we still use it today. How do you soak your whisk? Why is this so important? Do I need a matcha […]
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I tried lapsang souchong tea and here are my thoughts!
Lapsang souchong was first created in 1646 by the people of the Wuyi Mountain region when they were fleeing from Qing soldiers who were advancing through the area during the Manchu unification campaign against the Southern Ming. Before they fled, to avoid spoilage of newly plucked tea leaves, the leaves were quickly dried over fire and buried in […]
Continue ReadingWhat Teas did I get at a Tea Festival?! Tea haul!
I got 21 teas at the Eugene tea festival here is what I got. #1 and #2 are from Wild Coast Brew The Ally is floral, citrus, and herbal tea. I tried this one and it was so good that I bought it also, the packaging is beautiful. Here is the link to get it! […]
Continue Reading5 Days of Tea mini-course review
My review of the 5 Days of Tea mini-course by Jenny, the owner of sipping streams. I love this course. For a free course, you learned a lot. What I learned: Day 1 was about the benefits of tea. Day 2 was, what is tea? Day 3 was about, fun with tea. Day 4 was, […]
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