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This was in my box from Nicole. Many thanks!

We are not coffee drinkers, but we have begun to enjoy some of these coffee substitute beverages.

This is supposed to be just reminiscent of coffee and doesn’t have all the flavoring of the Teeccino (Hazelnut, Vanilla Nut, etc.) we bought. I am keeping that in mind as I can’t help but compare it to Teeccino. Now I am tempted to try a blend like their French Roast one day.

This calls for 2-3 tablespoons of mix per 8-10 ounces of boiling water in a French press. I no longer have a French press as I have given away both of mine to my kids and I haven’t bothered to buy another since I only had it for making coffee for them. So I put it in an infuser basket and poured the water over as if I were steeping tea.

The water wouldn’t go through! I had to stir the mix in the infuser basket to keep adding water. Some of the ingredients dissolve because when you are done there is far less in the infuser than when you started.

We added milk and sugar just as we do with Teeccino. It was very good. I wish I knew whether the ashwaganda was doing anything. Do I feel calmer? I don’t know.

I think Teeccino may have more coffee aroma and flavor than this, but we still enjoyed it with our lunch, which was chicken pot pie soup and fresh biscuits. We usually have chocolate milk with chicken soup but we have come to enjoy the coffee substitute drinks just as much with it.

This is supposed to be good for you, and certainly doesn’t set off our reflux the way I suspect coffee would, plus with no caffeine we can enjoy it any time of day or night.

Michelle

I’ve been sipping on a similar coffee substitute from San Fran Herb lately, a good reminder to do a tea note!

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Michelle

I’ve been sipping on a similar coffee substitute from San Fran Herb lately, a good reminder to do a tea note!

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I am a music teacher, tutor, and former homeschool mom (25 years!) who started drinking loose leaf tea about fifteen years ago! My daughters and I have tea every day, and we are frequently joined by my students or friends for “tea time.” Now my hubby joins us, too. His tastes have evolved from Tetley with milk and sugar to mostly unadorned greens and oolongs.

We have learned so much history, geography, and culture in this journey.

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