I had to laugh when I saw this, Sandi, because this is exactly what I'm doing: relaxing with a cup of lemon ginger tea after a busy day and our first snowfall ~ and a square of dark chocolate! I hope you've had a great day!
I've never thought of putting an orange slice in my tea! Did you know that it's been proven through research that just the act of making tea can decrease anxiety and stress? Have wonderful, rest in God day Sandi!
Help! What is there in the tea?
ReplyDeleteA lemon slice! :)
DeleteSour tea! I prefer sweet tea :-) Sweet anise and fennel combined with the soft tast of liquorice...
DeleteTea would do nicely right about now.
DeleteWith an obscene amount of sugar.
Anise and fennel! That sounds wonderful.
DeleteWilliam, would you like some tea with your sugar? :-)
DeleteHey Sandi. Sounds good to me!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Penny!
DeleteI had to laugh when I saw this, Sandi, because this is exactly what I'm doing: relaxing with a cup of lemon ginger tea after a busy day and our first snowfall ~ and a square of dark chocolate! I hope you've had a great day!
ReplyDeleteAh, that sounds delightful, Fundy. Especially the chocolate!
DeleteI have been enjoying my herbal tea in the evenings again.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind do you have?
DeleteSounds like a good idea.
ReplyDeleteMaybe with your vegetable chili! :)
DeleteEveryone should!
ReplyDeleteYes!
DeleteSounds like a perfect plan for this brisk evening!
ReplyDeleteI think so too. :)
DeleteHello dear Sandi!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good idea!
Enjoy your day!
Dimi...
Thanks, Dimi. You too!
DeleteDrinking lemon ginger tea with honey for my cold. Hoping for a restful afternoon today.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon, Linda.
DeleteI love herbal tea, lemon and ginger being one of my favourites too.
ReplyDeleteMe too, Brenda. Good to see you!
DeleteI've never thought of putting an orange slice in my tea! Did you know that it's been proven through research that just the act of making tea can decrease anxiety and stress? Have wonderful, rest in God day Sandi!
ReplyDeleteI had not heard that before. Makes sense!
DeleteNow, that sounds like a plan!!
ReplyDeleteYep. :-)
DeleteYes and thank you.
ReplyDeleteI like my tea the British way..in a china cup and saucer with a drop of milk and a teaspoon of sugar... Dont forget to warm the pot first. Enjoy! x
ReplyDeletePleaaaaaaase .... NOT dandelion tea!
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
It's good for you. Have some!
Delete:-)
Ha ha!
yes tea time ! I don't know dandelion tea ! but dandelion
ReplyDeletehoney you can take with another tea !!
Dandelion honey?? I will have to look for that!
DeleteThat's just what I'm going to do. There's something so special about tea time.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
ah just had my precious friend!
ReplyDeletethank you for my favorite offer :)))