54ºF or 12ºC
winter has finally arrived!
and cold winds brought
4 cool dear friends
cold wind outside
warmed by the shared smiles
nothing like having a good friend
stopping by in a lazy gray day
and as every winter
my consumption of Good Earth tea
has increased
[i rarely drink this tea in the summer days]
thus the quota
of tea-advices
here for you to 'suffer' thru them

and why i drink so much Good Earth tea
on winter days? 'cause as the label says
it is sweet & spicy, you would think
it has sweeteners but not! just a
very zesty rich bold taste
Ingredients of the Good Earth blend: Red Rooibos, Chicory Root, Artificial Flavor, Rosehips, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Lemongrass, Papaya, Chamomile, Panax Ginseng Leaves, Anise Seed, Ginger Root, Dandelion Root, Orange Peel and Orange Oil.
Guten Tach Berenice,
ReplyDeleteGood old Pericles might have been an Austrian. Because there, the proverb goes like that: "you have a problem?
Do nothing, put it into a drawer. You have a good chance it's obsolete next year".
I am glad to realize that Pericles knows better English than the last tea bag quotationer.
Cheers, Berenice, keep drinking
Georg
oh Georg, i am liking this Austrian proverb, if you bend it a little, could sound like something to encourage my procrastination, heh heh i'll be careful with that
ReplyDeletehope you are having a cheerful winter dear Georg
and now i'll have a black tea, 'just leaves' auf seine Gesundheit Herr Georg, Prost!