Trust us, you need this. Meet our favorite iced tea brew tool... 🌺 🌺 🌺 Iced Tea Pitcher • Fine Mesh Infuser • • Drip Cup For Infuser • • Leak Proof Lid • • BPA Free • • Dishwasher Safe • This is our absolute favorite way to make iced tea! The infuser in this pitcher is large enough that tea leaves can fully unfurl, but has a fine enough mesh that no leaves will leak into your brew. The lid for this pitcher is leak proof, which is great for traveling in the passenger seat of the car or fitting sideways in the fridge. The more you brew, the more you drink... and this pitcher brews 2 full quarts of...
JUNE 2021 Happy June friends! I hope May brought you some lovely May flowers - I know my green plant babes produced many new leaves, propagations, and sprouts, all of which I was ecstatic about! This month, what are you celebrating or enjoying? Is it a fresh summer start or break? A graduation celebration? Or just some time off, or a vacay? Either way, we have some great products that we're enjoying and loving this month that we hope will bring some joy into your June! Check them out below! 👇 Tea Blend of the Month: Mountain Sunrise & Blueberry MOUNTAIN SUNRISE & BLUEBERRY is naturally caffeine free and blended with blueberries, hibiscus flowers, rose hips, apple pieces, green rooibos tea,...
l∙e∙m∙o∙n m∙y∙r∙t∙l∙e the queen of the lemon herbs 🌿🍋🌿 Citrus from Down Under: Lemon Myrtle is a rainforest plant grown in the rich subtropical east coast of Australia. For centuries, indigenous people from the subtropics have used rainforest remedies as part of their traditional medicines. Lemon Myrtle has the highest known concentration of citral and calcium in a leaf, contains five times more citral than citrus fruits, and is 50% more pungent than lemongrass! The first thing you notice about Lemon Myrtle is its exquisite citrus aroma, but there is much more to Lemon Myrtle than its fragrance. Lemon Myrtle has some very special health properties: Lemon Myrtle has been found to have anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties, which makes it great...
SHINING THE SPOTLIGHT 🌿 Caitlin's Favorites 🌿 This month we are shining the spotlight on Caitlin, one of our store managers who oversees the day to day operations at both of our Cloudcroft and Ruidoso locations. Caitlin loves getting to interact with customers who come in to the shop and enjoys building connections with people through tea-education and tea tasting at the counter. Caitlin's calm and positive demeanor adds a little magic to the tea shop experience! Read more on Caitlin's favorite teas and spices, as well as her tips and tricks on how to make her perfect cup of tea. ⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎ Caitlin's Favorite Tea Blend: Blueberry Wild Strawberry is Caitlin's go-to tea because it is fruity, sweet and a perfect...
OBTC Teas Found In: Lavender Sage Lemonade At one time, the French produced bountiful crops of sage, which they used as a tea. The Chinese became enamored with French sage tea, trading 4 pounds of Chinese tea for every 1 pound of sage tea. Many people in China used sage to treat colds, joint pain, typhoid fever, and kidney and liver issues. In 812 A.D., sage was one of the plants deemed so important that CHarlemagne ordered it planted on German Imperial farms, no doubt due to lucrative trade business, as well as for its medicinal properties. In ancient Rome, sage was considered to have substantial healing properties, particularly helpful in the digestion of the fats of the time, and...