This blend is odd. So odd.
But the 11th Doctor was quite odd too so I think this is a good fit.
It’s supposed to be black teas, white tea, blueberry and cinnamon but my mouth keeps telling me I’m drinking blueberry gingerbread. Blueberry gingerbread is not a combination I would have immediately thought was amazing, but it does work.
It’s a little bready, the blueberry is light and sweet (and brilliant) and finishes each sip. The cinnamon and nutmeg hold everything together. It’s very comforting.
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I love the name of this tea! It makes me so wistful ;)
I’ve been watching DW (The Hand of Evil, Tom Baker) this afternoon while I do the ironing. Nothing like a Sarah Jane and the Fourth Doctor! But… this is the episode where Sarah Jane leaves… wah, wah.. :( But the tea sounds good and I hope to try it soon.
Oh, the Hand of Feels! hugs everyone
Blueberry gingerbread sounds really confusing to my mind, but on the other hand I made plum and cinnamon jam tonight, so if it’s anything like that is…
/hugs!/
I should watch more original who. I came into it with 9, and fell in love then even though a lot of the plotlines with 9 were so cheesy. There’s so much to catch up on that it’s a little overwhelming, but I have a feeling Tom Baker is a good place to start.
And plum and cinnamon jam? Hmm…. interesting?
I love the name of this tea! It makes me so wistful ;)
I’ve been watching DW (The Hand of Evil, Tom Baker) this afternoon while I do the ironing. Nothing like a Sarah Jane and the Fourth Doctor! But… this is the episode where Sarah Jane leaves… wah, wah.. :( But the tea sounds good and I hope to try it soon.
Oh, the Hand of Feels! hugs everyone
Blueberry gingerbread sounds really confusing to my mind, but on the other hand I made plum and cinnamon jam tonight, so if it’s anything like that is…
/hugs!/
I should watch more original who. I came into it with 9, and fell in love then even though a lot of the plotlines with 9 were so cheesy. There’s so much to catch up on that it’s a little overwhelming, but I have a feeling Tom Baker is a good place to start.
And plum and cinnamon jam? Hmm…. interesting?