I worked in coffee for many years and I don’t really want to drink it ever again! Drinking tea has saved me time, eliminated mess, and I feel less burnt out at the end of the day. Having a cup of tea before an event makes me feel a little euphoric. I like to start the morning with a dark oolong, then have a lemonbalm/mint/tulsi, sometimes I’ll have an oceanic green in the evening. I really like a dried fruit tea with rosehips, hibiscus, and lemon peel.
Jan 27, 2024

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