Tea type
Green Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Cardamom Pods, Chamomile, Cinnamon Bark, Cloves, Ginger Root, Green Tea, Lemon Verbena, Orange Peels, Vanilla
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Caffeine
Low
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180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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From Adagio Custom Blends, Sami Kelsh

A gentle blend for a gentle soul. Alpha Centauri is a peaceful little darling, but possessed of a decidedly nervous temperament, and I really just want to hug hir. Warming spices settle a nervous stomach, while chamomile and lemon verbena calm frayed nerves. A green tonic for the highly-strung individual, with a sweet vanilla heart. Soothing and harmonious, this tea will help to settle even the jumpiest of nerves. A Doctor Who blend.

Created by: Sami Kelsh

Ingredients: green tea, chamomile, cinnamon, ginger, orange, cloves, cardamom, natural vanilla flavor & natural spice flavor, lemon verbena

Steeping Instructions: Steep at 190° for 3 minutes.

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I’m totally stoked about Adagio’s new smellovision feature. Mmm, you can smell new teas from the comfort of home before ordering them! (Pay no attention to today’s date, achem).

In other news, MAN, I am burnt out of this whole job application thing. I’ve been looking for work for so long that I almost fear I forget how to have a full time job! Plus, it’s left me horribly creatively uninspired too, and it turns out that being profoundly stressed about money doesn’t make for the creative outpouring that you’d hope being a legitimately starving artist would. Plus, the tendons in my drawing arm are all inflamed again. Let’s see if I can chase down some anti-inflammatories I must have laying about somewhere.

Oh, but last night, I baked these teeny-tiny two-bite buttermilk scones filled with a strawberry and rose jam, and they’re so lovely! This jam is a winning combination, for sure. I’ll be revisiting the concept when we’ve got a bumper crop of British strawberries, I hope. I’d love to take some of my preserves out onto the market circuit eventually. (Plus, I do enough interesting flavour combinations that fancy middle-class folk like to pay through the nose for teeny jars of them, yippee)

And then there’s Alpha Centauri. Alpha is such a lovely creature. Back home in Canada, somewhere in my parents’ house, is a very large wood panel portrait of lovely Alpha that I did for an exhibition in 2012. I hope they’re displaying it, but wouldn’t hold my breath. The honeyed sweet scent of chamomile floats from the bag like a pillowy cloud of comfort, wrapped in a sweet vanilla lining, warmed by the faintest trace of spice. The leaves yield a delicately fragrant cup, and the flavour is peaceful and warm with lovely depth, reminiscent of fresh apples and honey, with a lightly spiced finish. It’s wonderfully soft and soothing, and has become a favourite of mine to enjoy late at night, or sometimes when things get too frazzled for my delicate nerves. Which is often. It’s the perfect blend for lovely Alpha Centauri.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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