Every time I turn around, someone has added another little something to the tea tables in my office and the one next door. This morning, it was a fresh bottle of honey, which was perfect in this little bagged tea. Between the sweetness of the honey and the bite of the turmeric, no moringa bitterness at all—just a sweet and peachy cup.

(News to me: looks like Basilur bought out Tipson a while back—I haven’t tried many of their organic/herbal blends, but a Basilur seal of approval, at least to me, confirms that Tipson stuff should be of a decent to somewhat-above-decent quality.)

Tiffany :)

You and a next-door office both have a tea table? I’m jealous. :)

gmathis

Our offices are renovated classrooms in a 100-year-old high school building, and we have retained a lot of the original architectural features: lockers, chalkboards, the old fashioned pull-in windows. So the girls next door use the chalk tray under the markerboard to line up their bagged tea boxes. Tea party is at 9:30 a.m. should you care to join us!

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Tiffany :)

You and a next-door office both have a tea table? I’m jealous. :)

gmathis

Our offices are renovated classrooms in a 100-year-old high school building, and we have retained a lot of the original architectural features: lockers, chalkboards, the old fashioned pull-in windows. So the girls next door use the chalk tray under the markerboard to line up their bagged tea boxes. Tea party is at 9:30 a.m. should you care to join us!

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Steepster “geezer;” tea barbarian who has no systematic method for storage, preparation, classification, or rating; lover of strong unleaded builders’ tea. Never quite grew up—I cut and glue, play with Legos, design kids’ curriculum, and play with fifth graders every Sunday.

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