Peach Ambrosia

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Fruit Herbal Rooibos Blend
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  • “This is from the “I Can’t Believe It’s That Old and Is Still Viable” collection here at Shabby House. Little peach, little rose. No doubt not as potent as in its heyday, but I added a bag of decaf...” Read full tasting note
  • “A novelty tea from Pike Place Market in Seattle. Hints of peach that exude a light fragrance upon sipping. Big downside is that the tea leaves are too minuscule. They slip through the filter and...” Read full tasting note

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We have recently reformulated our Peach Ambrosia Herbal Blend to have a more Peachy, floral taste and aroma. We trust that you will enjoy the new flavor as much as we do!

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This is from the “I Can’t Believe It’s That Old and Is Still Viable” collection here at Shabby House. Little peach, little rose. No doubt not as potent as in its heyday, but I added a bag of decaf Red Rose and it’s not a bad little secondhand cup to keep me company while we’re waiting for the owl concert. We’ve got one camping in the knothole in the tree in our front yard and he’s due to wake up in about ten minutes.

ashmanra 2 months ago A nesting owl?? I will try not to be green with envy! We have two different types living in the neighborhood now, but never have they nested in my yard!
gmathis 2 months ago

Based on evening acoustics, his permanent hangout is across the creek, but D caught him taking refuge the other morning in our tree after a rumble with a couple of crows.

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2 tasting notes

A novelty tea from Pike Place Market in Seattle. Hints of peach that exude a light fragrance upon sipping. Big downside is that the tea leaves are too minuscule. They slip through the filter and float to the top, impeding the drinking experience. Consumption created a sensation similar to chamomile, albeit fruitier. Also seems a bit blacker than the herbal teas.

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Tealizzy 10 years ago

Congrats on your first Steepster revew! What kind of filter do you have? Finum makes a good in-cup tea filter that’s very fine mesh. I typically use DavidsTea in-cup filters (they come with the mugs I bought) and they are a fine aluminum.

Jackie 10 years ago

Thanks! I tried uploading photos, but they don’t appear to have gone through. I used long-handled steel filters:
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But I guess they only work for really large leaves. Small ones slip through the holes and the gap, which sometimes doesn’t close all the way. :P

Jackie 10 years ago

What a neat design! I’ll have to try it out. Thanks for the rec! :)

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