Last night I had the blues, so I created ambient lighting, "brewed" herbal tea, and set my iTunes to Norah Jones. Therapeutic it was. Sipping Tazo's
Calm usually soothes my soul. Have you tried
Tazo? Tazo offers a variety of caffeinated, decaffeinated, and caffeine-free black, white and green, and herbal teas and a small line of tea lattes. Which do I recommend, you ask? It's a toss-up between
Calm and
Wild Sweet Orange.
Zen is also a good choice, offering a minty freshness. Where can you find Tazo teas? At your favorite
Starbucks or at natural foods stores and grocery stores like
Wal-Mart. Hopefully, I'll get to try
Sweet Cinnamon Spice soon (not sold in Starbucks stores but available online).
If you experiment with Tazo and discover it is not your cup of tea (couldn't resist), then give its competitor a chance.
Numi organic teas are very similar and sold at
Whole Foods and
Wild Oats. I prefer Tazo's varieties over Numi's, but I did try an impressive
Rooibos from Numi.
Finally, as a third option, if neither Tazo nor Numi suits your fancy, immerse yourself in
Celestial Seasonings' plethora of 100% natural teas. Boasting a range of about 100 different flavors, you are virtually guaranteed to find something you like. Also, for you coffee enthusiasts, Celestial Seasonings offers organic, Fair Trade
whole bean coffee.
All this talk about tea has stirred my senses. Tea anyone?
1 comment:
Tea and Norah Jones really are great therapy. I used to work at a small tea shop here in WV and loved the Rooibos they served there. I will have to try Tazo.
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