It’ll flop back and forth for a month yet—snow flurries on my mid-April birthday are not unheard of—but it was a sun-on-your-bones springlike day. We hit Atwoods, the farm and home store, just because the baby chicks were supposed to be in (we don’t buy; just look). It was a jackpot run—free popcorn and our favorite Juliet tomato plants, for 99 cents, no less! We will love them and coddle them and take them in and out until it is safe to set them. (Imagine the abominable snowman voice in the Bugs Bunny Cartoon…we were that excited.)
One of the greenhouse shelves was filled with strawberry plant sets, which must have subliminally noodged me to seek this little bag out. It’s just a garden variety green tea base, a little spinachy, with pleasant strawberry flavor—not too syrupy or chemically. This is my last bag, but I have part of a tin of Brew-La-La strawberry on the shelf as well—I believe it is a Basilur cousin once removed, so the similarity between the two might be more than coicidence.
A sweet and gentle tea to keep Minnie and me company while we’re watching an episode of Violet Evergarden, which definitely fits the “please, can it be spring now?” theme today!
Hm. Both teas available to me, but I am not sure if I had any of the both. I am a bit more leaning to try Basilur; but Brew La La teas sound so good as well. And their cute tins!
Well, maybe when I will cut down amount of tea in the office!
Have you tried any others from Brew La La?
I haven’t, although we do see them occasionally at the Tuesday Morning Store. I did notice that the Brew La La website also offers Tipson teas, and I have had a couple of those—the moringa varieties.
Thanks. I am considering getting them as their are discounted now (shorter shelf life), but no, I should wait…