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December 14, 2021

Advent Tea – Week Two

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Oh the weeks march on, don’t they? I can not believe how fast December is flying by and each day with the exception of one I have managed to stay on track drinking my daily selection of tea from my Advent calendar.

Some have been tastier than others and some I loved but I wanted to continue to share what was in my calendar this week.

I really liked this one. Jasmine pearls got a two thumbs up.

I am not a huge herbal tea tisane fan so this one was not in my top ten list but it was okay.

Black tea is a winner in my book and English Breakfast is a good classic blend.

The sangria blend tasted nothing like sangria and I was not a fan.

This Oolong was probably my favorite of the week. I have always loved oolong and this one did not disappoint.

Again, not a huge green tea drinker but this dragonwell was surprisingly good the day I had it. I guess I do like dragonwell tea after all.

The final selection I thought I would love since it was a black based tea but I just did not like the nutty chestnut flavor added. I realize it was the whole holiday theme but this one I could have done without.

So there you go- my wrap up of my week of tea. Hope you find one that you might like in these selections. Curl up with a book and enjoy a restful few moments with a cuppa.

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  1. Susi
    December 14, 2021 at 07:45 am

    I love a good cup of oolong and also jasmine green tea but you know my fave will always be a great Rooibus. 😍

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  2. Darlene
    December 14, 2021 at 08:20 am

    Some interetsing teas here. I am not a fan of nut flavoured tea either for some reason. Witch is funny as I love nuts of all kinds. I love your selection of mugs.

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  3. Minnesota Prairie Roots
    December 14, 2021 at 10:55 am

    I am amazed at your tea knowledge.

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  4. Shirley Matthews Dunn
    December 14, 2021 at 10:23 pm

    So many different kinds. It would be hard to choose.

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