The delightful experience of drinking herbal tea
There is something really quite beautiful and particularly satisfying about a good herbal tea. The way it gently and warmly lubricates your inner throat passages, the dainty flavours that delicately tip toe around and embrace your taste buds all help in contributing to an agreeable, resonating experience. Partaking of a fine herbal tea can be a truly pleasurable and lovely experience indeed.
The drinking environment may and can often vary and so can the choice of herbs that infuse magically in the hot realms of a good strong mug or cup of hot water. However, once you begin to absorb herbal teas it's hard to revert back to your old uncouth habits.
For some, choosing a herbal tea may be a tricky affair, but it need not be. There may be an attractive myriad of teas out there that could potentially scare and boggle the mind but please don't allow that to deter you. A virgin foray into the world of herbal tea drinking could be likened to acquiring a new language, it's a slow, step by step process. One that starts with the fundamental basics, such as a green tea. It may not be the most flavoursome - but it's beneficial, such as learning how to greet another person in their mother tongue.
Over time the exquisite experience of herbal tea drinking will continue to grow and you will begin to flourish with vitality, confidence and knowledge on a plethora of teas. Once your knowledge increases you then can become more pretentious and show off in the company of lesser informed/cultured individuals.
Stepping into a trendy coffee shop need not hold any residual fears as you can now saunter in with the utmost confidence and order something you already know and like without being scared and asking for a generic cup of tea. Your newly informed self will nonchalantly demonstrate an astute panache and nous - thus elevating your cultured standing in the impressed eyes of the waiter or waitress serving you and of course, your friend or date.
The art of herbal tea drinking is really one to be taken seriously and mastered. But when it has been honed and refined be sure to enjoy your acquired skill. Enjoy the fact that you know your oolong from your echinacea and which teas are best for your well-being dependent on the time of day and your mood.
Herbal tea drinking is not for everybody, but for those of you out there who have a little bit of the 'rock and roll' about them why not try a little honey with your tea to further jazz it up somewhat. On that note, I urge you like minded fellows to go out and drink herbal tea to your hearts delight. Always being mindful that you are one of those special and classy people who reside at that the table of fine class and consummate decorum.
Demola, TCC
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