Andrew Weil and Ito En have combined efforts to produce a line of healthy canned beverages. I've previously tried the Sencha Shot (I was so-so about it) and Partea Lady recently reviewed the Oolong Shot. (Company info here.)
Thursday, April 30, 2009
RTD: Weil/Ito En Green White
Andrew Weil and Ito En have combined efforts to produce a line of healthy canned beverages. I've previously tried the Sencha Shot (I was so-so about it) and Partea Lady recently reviewed the Oolong Shot. (Company info here.)
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
An Online Tea Log

Monday, April 27, 2009
Girls Gone Wild
I am grateful to have spent much of this weekend camping, hiking and relaxing in nature with two girlfriends. The photo above is just one of the breathtaking views from the state park where we were staying. Notice the redbuds in bloom, and the trees just starting to leaf out.
We found a pretty violet patch near the campsite. I love the juxtaposition of the new growth with the brown leaves.
We did a nice hike down to and around a lake (that fed this dam and waterfall). I should have taken pictures of the giant, huge, amazingly long and tall stairs that we hiked down and up!Friday, April 24, 2009
Tea with a Toddler
You spy the teacup. "Par-ty! Par-ty!"
Mommy heads our way. "No!"

Wednesday, April 22, 2009
An Earth-Day Birthday!

Here are the places where I need to improve:
- Lessen shower time. Ooooh, this is a tough one for me! I LOVE to stand in the shower and just boil, for a long time. I really need to shorten my showers. I just gotta do it.
- Incorporate more vegan meals into the diet. Have you read Skinny Bitch? It's a hoot, and a serious book all in the same. The potty-mouthed authors make a real case for vegan choices, both for our health and the planet. Read this book and your relationship with food will never be the same!
- Turn off the PC power. I forget to power down and unplug at night. Need to get better at this.
Where else should I focus? What are your goals to help save the planet?
Monday, April 20, 2009
Teacup Wristlets - More Pretty Ones

Lots of you have been ooohing and aaahing over my teacup wristlet. Here are a few more that Sweetcakes has made.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Tea Swap from Tea Equals Bliss
More pictures from the family visit soon. (Indulge me.)
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Anatomy of a DH Salad
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Violet Season
I imagine it's an interesting experience to go for a walk with me this time of year. I'm flitting around, spying flowers and birds. And now that it's violet season, I'm gushing about these lovely little purple (and white) blossoms! I don't understand why anyone would want to kill these lovely things. Did you know that the flowers are edible? High in Vitamin C, too! The wonderful thing about violets is that they're still wild. Most of us don't plant them intentionally, yet they keep returning and gracing us with their loveliness.Violets have been a blessing in my life over the last few weeks. I was given this jar of violet pouching tea, from Fortnum & Mason. (See picture at top of post, too.) The aroma is subtle - and to me, the best part. Like with all floral teas (rose petal, etc.), it's a complex tea. The flavor isn't for everyone. I like it, but it's a tea I would not drink every day. Rather, I'd save it for violet season or other celebratory occasions.

Last Saturday, I taught a tea class and served mini-cupcakes. I topped some of them with violets, plucked that very morning from my lawn.
Monday, April 13, 2009
National Library Week


Saturday, April 11, 2009
The Cutest Thing I've Ever Made...
Niece and her mommy
Friday, April 10, 2009
Some of My Favorite Tea Poetry

In my own hands I hold a bowl of tea;
I see all of nature represented in its green color.
Closing my eyes I find green mountains and pure water within my own heart.
Silently sitting alone and drinking tea, I feel these become part of me.
On Drinking Tea With Friends...
What is the most wonderful thing for people
like myself who follow the Way of Tea? My answer:
The oneness of host and guest,
created through 'meeting heart to heart',
and sharing a bowl of tea.
by Jane Hirshfield
I have glanced into tea leaves,
and found a forest.
Tea is all in a moment,
and a way of life.
It is recollection,
and attention to Nature.
A murmur of the breeze through the trees of Autumn,
and the warm of the hearth.
Silent mornings at home,
when rain streaks the windows' panes.
If you analyze tea, you'll find chemical components,
but not a hint of Life.
Analysis is achieved through concentration,
Synthesis arrives through relaxation.
Tea relaxes the stomach,
but it revitalizes the Heart.
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Mighty Leaf Wuyi Oolong
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Teacup Wristlet
Monday, April 06, 2009
To Market, To Market...
Saturday, April 04, 2009
The Dog Ate It, Really!
Friday, April 03, 2009
Poetry Friday
Beloved, Let Us Once More Praise The Rain by Conrad Aiken
Beloved, let us once more praise the rain.
Rain by Shel Silverstein
I opened my eyes
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Some Fun from Yesterday and More Vegan Treats
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Vegan Tea Party Foods
Mushrooms on Toast
I served this to everyone...it was deliciously vegan and very, very, very yummy! I made the filling a few days ahead and froze it. The night before, I pulled it out of the freezer to thaw. When I was ready to make the sandwiches, I just topped the bread slices with the filling and let bake in the oven until the filling was warm and the bread was toasty. So good!
Filling: Chop up a bunch of mushrooms and onion. Saute with garlic and olive oil. The mushrooms will release their juices. Once the mushrooms are soft and the onions translucent, turn the heat off but keep in the pan to let them reabsorb the juices. I added salt and pepper. Then refrigerate or freeze until ready to serve. Note: Chop up more than you think you'll need. The mushrooms shrink a lot.
Bread: Look for a sturdy bread with no milk, eggs, whey, honey or other animal product in the ingredients list. Many breads are vegan, so this won't be hard to find.
Cucumber-Rosemary Sandwiches
Also an easy adjustment from my traditional sandwich.
- Make the rosemary "butter" the day before. Blend together vegan margarine (softened) and chopped rosemary (fresh or dried). I find the easiest way to handle the rosemary is to chop it in my hand nut chopper. Let the blend sit in the fridge for a day, so the flavors meld. Soften before preparing sandwiches.
- Slice cucumbers very thinly (I use a mandolin) and pat dry.
- Slather the insides of two pieces of vegan bread with margarine/rosemary filling. Top one slice with cucumber and put the lid on. Cut of crusts and cut into desired shapes. Repeat until you've made enough sandwiches. Cover with a lightly-moistened towel in an air-tight container until serving. (Refrigerate if it's a long time, and let stand at room temp ~30 minutes - but still well covered - before serving.)
Maple-Blueberry Scones
I made two versions of these scones. I used maple syrup as the sweetener in both. In the vegan version, I used Earth Balance margarine and flax seed meal-water as an egg replacement. I tasted the two versions side-by-side and was hard pressed to notice a difference.
Note: The recipe I used below was very yummy, but I think it was too wet. The scones spread out a lot during cooking. I think you'll need to adjust with more flour.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Dry ingredients:
- 2 cups whole wheat flour (I used whole wheat pastry flour)
- 1 Tbsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon (and I added a pinch of ground ginger and allspice, for fun)
Mix dry ingredients and blend in, with knives or a pastry blender, 6 tablespoons vegan margarine (like Earth Balance).
Wet ingredients:
- 1/3 cup maple syrup
- 1 equivalent egg replacement OR 1 Tbsp Flax seed meal with 3 Tbsp water, whisked until it gets well combined (I used flax seed meal)
- 1/2 cup water
Add wet ingredients to dry/margarine blend. Judge the texture for yourself. You may need to add extra flour if it's too wet. I'm going to work on perfecting these, and I'll update the instructions when I do. Gently fold in approximately 3/4 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen. Turn out onto a floured surface and shape into a circle, approximately 1 inch thick. Cut into circles with a biscuit cutter (or wedges) and bake for ~16- 18 minutes, or until tops are lightly golden. When they come out of the oven, rub margarine over the tops to make them even more golden. Try not to eat them all in one siting.
Vegan "Clotted Cream"
Oh, this was definitely a highlight. I thought it tasted really good! I made this recipe up. It's quick and easy to make! Definitely a keeper in the recipe files.
Equal parts Earth Balance margarine (softened) with vegan cream cheese. (I used 2 Tbsp of both.) Smoosh both together until well blended. Drizzle with agave nectar until it reaches the desired sweetness. Enjoy!!!
Choc-Dipped Apricots
This was another item I served to everyone. You can buy vegan chocolate chips. I found mine at the local coop, but Whole Foods or any place like that would carry these. I could not tell a difference - at all - from regular choc chips. So I dipped apricots and nuts into the melted chocolate, and served to everyone.
On the go!