Oatmeal Raisin Cookie

Tea type
Black Flavored Fruit Blend
Ingredients
Black Currant, Ceylon Black Tea, Cinnamon, Golden Raisins, Natural Flavours, Orange Peel
Flavors
Cinnamon, Malt, Pancake Syrup, Raisins
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Average preparation
Boiling 4 min, 30 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “Mmmmmmmmmmm. I drank this for second breakfast. First breakfast was at 5:30 am outside with Ashman. Toast and Fresh Strawberry tea by Perennial Tea Room. He had eggs but I didn’t because I know me...” Read full tasting note
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From Tin Roof Teas

Malty with sweet notes of cinnamon and golden raisins.

Ingredients: Ceylon OP black tea, Ceylon cinnamon, golden raisins, steel cut oats, orange peel, black currants and natural flavor

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Mmmmmmmmmmm.

I drank this for second breakfast.

First breakfast was at 5:30 am outside with Ashman. Toast and Fresh Strawberry tea by Perennial Tea Room. He had eggs but I didn’t because I know me and having breakfast that early was sure to be a mere warm up.

After working in the garden a little while and doing laundry, I wanted French toast. Often I try to pair tea that will be a contrast to the food but this just sounded like a nice companion for the French toast. It was, too.

I would have sworn there was almond flavoring here, but there is none listed, unless it is included in their final ingredient of the list – “natural flavoring.”

Even without milk and sugar (it doesn’t need it, oh boy oh boy it doesn’t need it) this knocked my socks off. Thank goodness the tea base isn’t thin like so many I run into with flavored teas. It is TEA and it has FLAVORS and best of all it has SMELLS and they are GREAT smells.

They nailed oatmeal raisin cookies.

Would purchase for sure. Planning to order some this fall. Yum.

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I survived day 1 of only tea-derived caffeine, successfully powering through the day on nothing but a single cup of black tea and pure vibes.

After another night spent feeling under the weather, I met Day 2 rolling out of my slumber in search of something indulgent to accompany my reading of The Conspiracy Against the Human Race. I settled on this Oatmeal Raisin Cookie blend for a much-needed boost, and oh. My. God.

Despite its delicate, amber coloring, the aroma coming out of my cup is so insanely raisiny it’s like diving into the congealed gummy center of the most fabulously flavorful raisin you have ever tasted and bathing in its cinnamon sweetness. It’s a smooth, syrupy cup reminiscent of curling up in a blanket watching sunny autumn leaves and going back to sleep. I feel like the pat of butter on a warm stack of fluffy pancakes, slowly melting away.

Flavors: Cinnamon, Malt, Pancake Syrup, Raisins

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
ashmanra

Oh my, that sounds scrumptious. Bet it would make a great latte, too. Pure decadence.

Courtney

That book sounds interesting — are you enjoying it? Good job on only tea-derived caffeine. :)

"Youngest"

@Courtney If you are feeling hopeless, disillusioned with life, and desperate for a philosophical take on an existence that feels nightmarish, morally conflicting, and involuntary, I would say this read is the perfect choice for a little comfort in the knowledge that you are not alone and to see someone go to lengths to try to rationalize or articulate your experience. In that regard, I’m greatly enjoying the book and am also continuously impressed by the vocabulary and background holding it together.

That said, if you are a generally satisfied person, I would suggest leaving Thomas Ligotti on the shelf for some other day. LOL

gmathis

Oh, mercy! You are actually making me want to bake cookies from scratch, and that’s sayin’ something! Tin Roof sounds like it could easily be my happy place.

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