This past weekend though I was visiting my favorite little herb shop where one may buy dried herbs and such in bulk. I absolutely adore this little shop down in Little Five Points (or Little Five as it is commonly known in the Atlanta area). So many colorful people, such wonderful green choices, just a glorious little atmosphere I could definitely get lost in for hours if someone (DH ;-) ) would allow me to! Anyone who knows me knows I love to get lost in both book stores and libraries alike or could live in a theatre (not a movie theatre mind you!). Well, this little shop is a little combination of many of the things I love ... it is part grocery store, book store, cafe, herbal shop, community education, rallying, and outreach, and there are even speakers that come to speak on or demonstrate on a variety of health related topics.... all of that contained in one little bitty store. I so wish I lived closer to it. I would certainly take part in it's co-op.
But anyway, a bit off topic ... so I was visiting my favorite little herb shop when I noticed at the end of their bulk herb isle they had an entire section dedicated to a multitude of teas. It suddenly hit me, I needed to get a very small scoop of each (enough for several cups of each variety) and start trying each and learning about them. I am now in search of all the teas I really like and those I'd like to, perhaps, not try again. So I have decided to blog my tea journey. I want to remember all the little nuances about each tea, learn about their health benefits, learn about their origins, and so forth. Do I want to drink one on a regular basis? Is one better for at night than in the morning or vise versa? Did any of the children like or dislike them?
Not that anyone would want to go on this journey with me, it is here for the taking all the same :)
Happy sipping!
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