All roads lead to something, and some other roads lead to something, wait I just said that. I was going for more of that dramatic stuff, but if and when I get to more, then so be it.
I’m writing this as there’s a little bit of mixed precipitation. That’s been the theme of this and what seems like last year’s winter. We get teases of things, only to get nothing. But in that regard, I take it as a sigh of relief. We had our cold days, our windy days, and our hints of the warmer weather to come. But as always, it’s best to live in the moment.
So this takes me back to a recent memory, where I was on my own mini vacation. I was staying at a home of some dear friends’, while I took care of their dogs (who are so dear to me), and I had the blessing to write about some of the teas in their collection (a few that are in mine as well), and to share it with you from a different perspective, a different vantage point, and with different props. I love props. I may have alluded to all this last week.
I don’t view one tea brand as better than another, but I do have my favorites. Trader Joe’s will always be a favorite. My ever growing encyclopedia of my Trader Joe’s tea recaps can be found here.
So it helps that while I’m away, to still have some familiar friends nearby. And the TJ’s tea I’m talking about is the Organic Ginger Turmeric Herbal Tea.
The teas that actually aren’t tea (no leaves to be found), are some of those fascinating. This is why we call them tisanes aka herbal tea. Beautiful.
I think of this tea as an all in one kind of tea, It rebuilds, it rejuvenates, it reinvents. And it does all those things I list in the title, and so much more. That seems like a cheesy plug for something, but it’s true. My dear friend suggested I get to this tea as soon as I can. I had the the time, I had the space, the setting, and all those other little things that are the big things too, that make a tea and the experience that much more exciting.
You see, any entity can be great, but when surrounded by certain elements that make you feel good, it’s that much better. This is not covering up any deficiencies, because there aren’t any. This is just making this the most memorable experience, for me, that I can make.
I knew when I was brewing the water, opening the tea packet, and steeping, I was on the verge of something great.
I’m running on a string of great teas, as if you read my posts you can tell, and I hopefully don’t see an end in sight. There may be a hiccup or roadblock or two, but it just says that the level of teas is off the charts by so many companies.
Maybe it’s the competitive marketplace, the interest in tea drinking going up, or maybe there’s room for everyone and everything. I’d say it’s combination of all of the above, and then some.
I’ve said so much without saying a lot about the tea itself. And that guy in the picture does seem a bit creepy no? Ha. Those are animal crackers since you were asking. Oh yes, the tea, finally…
The turmeric and ginger are easily detectable, based on appearance and on taste. That golden color can only mean one thing. I didn’t realize until after reading the synopsis, that that other powerful spice was black pepper, and not so much the licorice root. Add some orange peel and orange oil, and you have an entirely organic experience, literally.
I’ve been spoiled and blessed all at once. This tea did everything it said it would, and to call anything the best or the greatest makes those terms lose their luster. So I’ll just say the tea was great. Because it really is.
And as the weather begins to break, this is the perfect for now, and for a little while longer. Actually for any date, time, and season you want. And those are the best teas.
Those are the best anything.
It’s almost Spring. More is coming.
Peace Be With You.
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