Re: Art tea
- From: Jenn <jefferysmom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 08:57:34 -0700
Hi!
I do not know if all is meant for a good cuppa but the lovely artistic
teas, that to me, have been pretty scarce until a few years ago. I do
believe they put on a nice show, and I have given them to my little
(um not so little now) nephew, after he became a big fame of Jasmine
balls of course w/ the sugar bowl around. He was facinated that they
were called "dragon balls" and made a nice beautiful seaweed bed in
the cup. And they tasted really good. I am sure the sweetner helped.
So getting him the artistic teas (by numi) really increased his
passion for tea. This is good. Later as his palate gets more refined
maybe he will derive much enjoyment from much better tasting teas!
I also took some artistic tea to my mother who was dying in the
hospital so she could see the beauty of someones art in tea form,
which no one in my family had ever seen before. You must admit the
work is mighty extensive and beautiful. ANd if it caused one person
joy and awe, it was worth it to me.
Jenn
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