I am increasingly fond of this chai. There’s something remarkably uncommon about the smoke-laced depths of it. It still reminds me of re-enactment villages and antique shops, and the stony fire pits of the Anasazi…or maybe venerable old houses made of good, creaking wood, with big flagstone fireplaces.
Something about it smells almost undeniably feminine to me, too. I cannot for the life of me tell you what the reason for that might be; the tea doesn’t smell floral or sweet or fruity, but somewhere in the back of my mind, it sets off little bells of familiarity strong enough to warrant the thought.
It’s not the chai I reach for every day, but a definite ‘reorder me’ tea even so.
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I hope you enjoy it! The smokey element is really quite nice. Very shadowy.
And it is a rather sassy name, isn’t it?
I love the imagery!! This tea has now jumped unto my Shopping List!
I love the name! LOL XD
I hope you enjoy it! The smokey element is really quite nice. Very shadowy.
And it is a rather sassy name, isn’t it?
Love the name of this chai, yum! Miss the movie, may have to dig it out of my stash of movies on my day off this week!