219 Tasting Notes
This is hitting the spot this morning. I’m leading a Confirmation retreat with 7 kids today. I’ll be away from my tea stash all day. This was the tea I chose to bring with me for the day. So glad I did. Green teas, oolongs, and pu-erhs are quickly becoming my go to teas. I used to only drink black teas :)
Okay, time to start thinking about prevenient grace and the Wesleyan Quadrilateral :)
My new favorite snack is edamame. It’s green, healthy, and delicious.
At first sniff of this tea, I was worried I had dropped a bean or 2 into my cup. It smells almost identical to my edamame. Can this be true?? Liquid edamame?? I am amazed at how much it even tastes like it too. How intriguing.
This tea has to be the most beautiful tea I’ve ever had the pleasure of tasting. On top of the aesthetic appeal of it, the taste is delicately floral and fruity. Perfectly blended. I think it would be wonderful iced too.
If I’m ever blessed to marry, I’ll want to have this as a favor on the tables.
What ages? (Sorry, I’m a little rusty on my Wesleyanism :)
If you are any good with similar quadrilaterals around a point of dilation, we could use some help with our last geometry assignment…
gmathis – We have 7 Confirmands this year. 7th-9th graders :) They are a hoot.
ashmanra – Different kind of quadrilateral ;)
You are a brave woman. Once they turn into 6th graders, I throw ’em out!