Parker's Evening Blend

Tea type
Food Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Chamomile, Flowers, Honey, Lemongrass, Peppermint
Flavors
Chamomile, Honey, Lemongrass, Sweet, Apple, Flowers, Mint, Musty, Smooth
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
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Edit tea info Last updated by derk
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 11 oz / 327 ml

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  • “March Scavenger Hunt Prompt #5 – a sleepytime tea I am actually drinking this packaged as Draught of Peace, but it is the same tea. I can’t believe it doesn’t even have a listing because I have had...” Read full tasting note
  • “SIPDOWN 98 And not a tea I wrote tasting note before. Mostly because a first steeps I had were mostly chamomile only. And I kind of dislike it. But now, I had the rest in the strainer (approx. 3...” Read full tasting note
  • “After two days of too much good food and too little physical exertion, I was feeling a little like an overstuffed piece of furniture last night. Needed a nightcap that would help with the bloated,...” Read full tasting note
  • “A little history: Nearly twenty years ago I was a cake decorator. I also worked a seasonal job in a bakery during one fall semester of university. I hate baking. I love when other people bake...” Read full tasting note

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Parker’s Evening Blend- St Jude Fundraiser

Parker has asked me for this blend several times and I’m so happy to be recreating this blend for him and donating all of the proceeds from the sale of this tea to St Jude Children’s Hospital.

Ingredients: Chamomile, Peppermint, Butterfly Pea Flower, Lemongrass, Honey Granules

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3398 tasting notes

March Scavenger Hunt Prompt #5 – a sleepytime tea

I am actually drinking this packaged as Draught of Peace, but it is the same tea. I can’t believe it doesn’t even have a listing because I have had several pouches of it and could have sworn I reviewed it before.

Basically, the cuppageek caffeine free blends were just about the only such blends that I consider to be actually delicious and not just okay. Nichole avoided all the things I avoid in herbals, like stevia and everything single thing being hibiscus based.

This pretty blue tisane is lightly minty with appley chamomile. It is relaxing. I am on my last pouch and I will definitely miss it.

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SIPDOWN 98
And not a tea I wrote tasting note before. Mostly because a first steeps I had were mostly chamomile only. And I kind of dislike it. But now, I had the rest in the strainer (approx. 3 tsp used) and decided to brew it as celebration tea. Celebration tea? Well, there is a reason to celebrate… two exams today (one oral) and both passed. Two exams to go and then finals!

But I needed to unwind. Afterall, it was 8 pm when I brewed this tea. Exam was at 6 pm. So late!

But to the tea…
It is chamomile. Luckily with other herbals. The lemongrass is giving it nice flavour other than apple like chamomile. It’s quite floral as well and thus quite nice. I am not sure about honey, but yes, there are sweet notes. I guess it is actually nice blend. And unwinding for sure… and hopefully I will sleep better than last few days as well.

Won’t rate, as apparently biased of chamomile. And even no idea how to rate it. It’s very nice though. And moreover for a good cause!

Flavors: Chamomile, Honey, Lemongrass, Sweet

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 8 min or more 10 OZ / 300 ML
Courtney

Congratulations on passing two more exams and good luck on the remaining two!

ashmanra

Yaaaaaaaaay!

derk

Way to go, Martin!

Leafhopper

Congratulations, and good luck with the rest of your exams!

Martin Bednář

Thank you everyone!
Next one is on Thursday, hopefully not that hard. And last one is Mathematics (second course) and I don’t know the date yet, but well, there is at least lots of time to prepare!

Tiffany :)

Good job Martin on the exams, good luck on the rest to finish off the school year.

Martin Bednář

Thank you Tiffany, I wish being it over already :D

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2972 tasting notes

After two days of too much good food and too little physical exertion, I was feeling a little like an overstuffed piece of furniture last night. Needed a nightcap that would help with the bloated, bloodgie feeling. This did the trick.

This little herbal blend is lovely on the eyes—blue like my beat-up flannel bathrobe, a titch minty to soothe the stomach, whole chamomile flowers, and a little honey to soften it and distinguish it from other nighttime blends. Normally and unfortunately, chamomile doesn’t have much of a sedative effect on me, but I slept better and woke up lighter and brighter…so the tea was at least part of the cure.

derk

Bloodgie.

gmathis

And you knew exactly what I meant, didn’t you? ;)

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1606 tasting notes

A little history:

Nearly twenty years ago I was a cake decorator. I also worked a seasonal job in a bakery during one fall semester of university. I hate baking. I love when other people bake for me. Not tonight.

Something stirred within me and I’m baking a damned lemon poundcake. It’s maybe 5 minutes from being transferred to a cooling rack. I got a little wild and made a lavender-lemon-Parker’s Evening Blend glaze. I really wanted to utilize the blue dyeing property of the butterfly pea flower and then remembered reading that lemon juice changes the blue to some other color. So my glaze is a light pink. Which probably won’t show up against the golden brown of the poundcake but daaaamn is that glaze delicious.

I can’t wait. It’s like 930 pm and I’m so stoked for this.

Leafhopper

That cake sounds really good!

gmathis

Did you save me a piece?

Martin Bednář

Sounds delicous! Sometimes we do things we don’t really enjoy to find out it’s actually very nice to do (but not always). I hope it was great.

ashmanra

That sounds amazing! I just had a neighbor over (distanced and out of doors) For French Grandmother’s Lemon Yogurt Cake with lemon glaze. How I wish I had thought of doing it your way! Maybe next time! It sounds dreamy.

derk

It is delicious.

gmathis: Half the cake left, it’s going fast. Better come over for a slice ;)

ashmanra: That’s pretty much what I made, though with the addition of a cup of butter. Hope you enjoyed yours!

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