From the November subscription box.
I reorganized the counter in my tea nook a bit last night, and put all of my subscription teas in their own little box so I can be sure to drink them in a timely manner! I also ordered a couple of acrylic divided bins to use instead of my current cardboard boxes with the flaps cut off… I’m also planning to do some acrylic bins in the cupboard to separate different types of tea and such, but haven’t decided on those yet. Anyway, getting off topic! This is the first tea I’m trying from the November subscription, as the combination of raspberry and marshmallow sounded so delicious.
Unfortunately, I’m not getting much raspberry, vanilla, or marshmallow in this pot. The base is a mix of green and roasted yerba maté, and I’m mostly just getting the grassy and herbaceous green flavor here. And I do like green maté, so it’s not bad, I’m just only getting a faint hint of raspberry and maybe a touch of marshmallow at the end of the sip. I can taste the roasted maté as well, it adds a nice hojicha-like note and roasty richness.
I wonder if I didn’t get enough raspberry in my scoop, although there wasn’t a ton in the packet and it was mostly small pieces. I’ll have to give this one another try or two before I assign it a rating!
ETA: I also added a Subscription tab to my tea spreadsheet! Yay!
Flavors: Autumn Leaf Pile, Dry Grass, Earth, Grass, Herbaceous, Marshmallow, Raspberry, Roasted Barley, Smooth
Preparation
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I always tell myself I’ll get cute bins for my unopened tea pouches, yet year after year, they sit in a spare DavidsTea cardboard box on my shelf.
I started the tea spreadsheet earlier this year, but I wasn’t able to keep it up to date and somehow I didn’t liked the format; though Oolong Owl’s template was great.
I am trying to keep it on Steepster cupboard; but almost never check it. I just randomly pick a tea that sounds good to drink in the time.
I always tell myself I’ll get cute bins for my unopened tea pouches, yet year after year, they sit in a spare DavidsTea cardboard box on my shelf.
I recently watched the Home Edit TV series, so I blame that… XD
I started the tea spreadsheet earlier this year, but I wasn’t able to keep it up to date and somehow I didn’t liked the format; though Oolong Owl’s template was great.
I am trying to keep it on Steepster cupboard; but almost never check it. I just randomly pick a tea that sounds good to drink in the time.