The assortment of specialty
teas and other more traditional selections can be almost too much when a choice
needs to be made relatively promptly.
Students of homeopathy and other health/natural foods providers are usually
quite familiar with the attributes of each type.
Included in the several boxes
of tea in my own cupboard, and filing cabinet at work, are Peppermint,
Blueberry, Ginger, Lady Grey, Constant Comment and traditional orange pekoe.
I’ve heard it said that tea will warm you when you’re cold and alternatively,
cool you when you’re hot. Many an agitated floor-pacer has been calmed in the
night by a comforting cuppa!
I recently noticed, while
driving, a billboard in Bracebridge
advertising a new small business which name includes the word Chai. While I
didn’t adequately absorb the several types of services this company offers, the
tea name did stand out boldly – with all its connotations!
At this very moment, while
hosting an Open House on a sunny day, I am sipping happily on my first Chai
tea. The description on the box describes this as “perfectly balanced” – which
relates absolutely to my personal and professional aspirations as a REALTOR in
Muskoka.
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