Well, either our garage sale was a bust (we MAY have cleared $15 after buying the price stickers) or a reasonable success (items not sold have either been delivered to Goodwill or are en route to the mission house at church)—but either way, I am beat.
Furthermore, this is the first day we’ve had actually summery weather (91 on my thermometer) with humidity in the mosquito-and-malaria range. (Don’t laugh, Rosehips—I know that’s not even close to your summer temps :)
Therefore, I don’t care what it is, it just needs to be COLD. However, this is a lovely afternoon treat from the fridge. Basilur threw in vanilla with this tangerine blend, so when it’s chilled, it tastes like a tangerine creamsicle. Delicious!
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We have a chain discount store called Tuesday Morning; it’s like a treasure hunt every time you go. You’ll never find the same stock two weeks in a row. We’ve been lucky to find a different kind of Basilur every visit.
I definitely need to head over to our Tuesday Morning then! I haven’t been in ages but I will go for tea!
The Midwest would definitely be a change from your neck of the woods! I often refer to our little corner of Missouri as “the armpit of nowhere.”
Oh, I bet! I would like to see US at least once in my life. And I don´t mean tourist spots and traps.
gmathis, all your Basilur reviews have me wanting to go to Tuesday Morning for my next teabag run for the house.
All this chit-chat prompted a stop yesterday. Alas, at the moment, none to be had at ours. Your results may vary, however!
I used to drink lots of Basilur teas, but I can´t recall having this one :O
We have a chain discount store called Tuesday Morning; it’s like a treasure hunt every time you go. You’ll never find the same stock two weeks in a row. We’ve been lucky to find a different kind of Basilur every visit.
I definitely need to head over to our Tuesday Morning then! I haven’t been in ages but I will go for tea!
I should move to US :D
The Midwest would definitely be a change from your neck of the woods! I often refer to our little corner of Missouri as “the armpit of nowhere.”
Oh, I bet! I would like to see US at least once in my life. And I don´t mean tourist spots and traps.
Martin, I’d give you a trap-free tour of northern California!
gmathis, all your Basilur reviews have me wanting to go to Tuesday Morning for my next teabag run for the house.
All this chit-chat prompted a stop yesterday. Alas, at the moment, none to be had at ours. Your results may vary, however!
derk: thank you for your offer. If it is going to happen, I will try to keep it in mind.