

Today’s tea experience was the first one where I thought, great tea but I'm meeting him at the wrong time.
I chose Twinings Peach & Orange, a blend filled with white hibiscus, rosehips, roasted chicory root, and baobab.

Peach, in particular, brings a very specific emotional energy. It's soft, playful, and comforting, but also carries a quiet promise of sweetness and hope. Peach doesn’t demand attention or push. Peach lifts your chin gently and like a sweet southern gentlemen, says: “Darling, life can be sweet again.”
Peach always knows what to say and his presence brings ease, softness, and a sense of uncomplicated fun.
Peach energy invites optimism, a sense that “things will work out ", along with the feeling of warm sunlight on your skin, It reminds me of my younger years and all the fun times I had.Â
Peach is emotional nectar. And dear reader, doesn't he sound absolutely amazing?
The thing is, I think this tea is meant to be savored in the summer time and perhaps best serv...


At the beginning of this journey, Tea and I agreed to see each other on a daily basis. Now here at Day 9, it feels like a budding romance.Â
Gentle readers, dare I say, I may be falling for Tea in a big way. Time will tell, but his powers of seduction have proven to have me under his spell thus far.Â
This morning once I was roused from bed and took my first sip, it felt like falling straight into a winter storybook.
The tea of the day is Snow Day from Asheville Tea Company — a blend of cacao nibs, peppermint, marshmallow root, and marshmallow leaf. And from the very first sip, I understood exactly why they named it that.

This tea tastes like hot chocolate that went on vacation to visit a peppermint forest, where it camped out all night amongst the snowflakes and falling stars. It gives cozy vibes and a bit of comfort wrapped in a tin of whimsy — winter magic in a mug.
The moment the steam rose, the aroma felt like sweet memories mingling with new-found wisdom: a bit nostalgic a...


Today’s cup brought a different kind of enliglhtenment.
After the lively duo that was Lemon & Ginger yesterday, today’s blend whispered to me with a much gentler voice. This morning’s tea was Abend-Tee, an organic herbal spice blend in a cool pyramid shape from Creano.

“Abend” means evening in German, and while I drank it in the morning, the energy was unmistakably a sunset — the soft exhale after a long day, the glow after the heat, the quiet gathering of oneself.
This tea welcomed me into its space, like stepping into a lamplit room after being outdoors in winter and hearing a soft voice say, “You’re home now.”
It took me a moment to connect with this tea as it wasn't as strong as the others I had tried. Then I realized what was different, it wasn't the tea, it was the new mug that I was using.Â
I decided yesterday to enhance my journey, by trying tea in different types of mugs and cups. Up until today, I had been using the same cup each day. I purchased some new cups to try...


This morning’s tea felt like opening a tiny magical doorway, since it came from my Harry Potter Advent Calendar, gifted to me at Christmas and hiding ninety-six enchanting little teas behind its doors.

Today, behind Door 22, was a bright and spirited blend: Lemon & Ginger with lemon, ginger, lemongrass, and fennel from New English Teas in Coventry:
AÂ classic name, but the energy? This one is a duo with personality.

From the first breath of steam, I could feel the shift. This tea doesn’t gently introduce itself—it enters the room. Lemon opens the windows. Ginger flips on the lights. Lemongrass sweeps out whatever doesn’t belong and Fennel brings everyone together with a soft, sweet assurance that everything little thing will be alright.
I must tell you the thought that occurred to me as I sipped...
If Lemon and Ginger were two women who ran a business together, they would be the most dynamic pair in the entire botanical kingdom.
Lemon is the bright one—crisp, sunny, optimist...


Today’s tea felt like a little celebration with the element of surprise.
After the deep earthiness of Tippy Assam yesterday, this morning called for something brighter—something with a little sparkle, a little whimsy, a little “I’m on Day Six and I’m really doing this!” So I selected Mango & Bergamot Green Tea from Whittard, a blend that I will now describe as
... tastes like a sunbeam with very good manners.

From the first inhale, this tea opened the door to a different mood entirely—fruity, floral, bright, and quietly joyful. Mango and bergamot create a duet that shouldn’t work as well as it does, yet somehow they meet in the perfect place between playfulness and elegance.
Mango brings sweetness, warmth, and creative life-force—the energy of summer afternoons, golden light, joy, and ease. Metaphysically, mango resonates with the sacral chakra, supporting emotional flow, creativity, sensuality, and lighthearted pleasure. Physically, mango supports digestion, vitality, and anti...


Today’s tea arrived carrying a story.
Not just a flavor, but a lineage—one that traveled across oceans and time before landing gently in my cup. Today I chose Tippy Assam from Whittard, a black tea brought back from England by a dear friend. And somehow, that alone made the experience feel layered with meaning—tea as messenger, tea as bridge, tea as shared memory.

Tippy Assam comes from the Assam region of India, known for its rich soil, humid climate, and powerful monsoon rains. This is a land that produces teas with depth, body, and character—teas that do not rush to introduce themselves. Assam tea is bold yet nuanced, strong yet refined. The “tips” refer to the golden young leaf buds harvested at just the right moment, adding natural sweetness and complexity to the brew.
From the first sip, this tea feels anchoring. If I were to describe it like a fine wine, I might say malty, full-bodied, slightly honeyed, with a grounding richness that settles into the body rather than skat...
Day Four arrived with a different request from my body and spirit.
Not rest.
Not softness.
But movement.
So today’s cup was Peppermint from Twinings—fresh, crisp, unapologetically alive. This is not a tea that whispers you into stillness. Peppermint wakes you up, shakes the energy loose, and says, Let’s circulate. Let’s breathe. Let’s go.

From the very first sip, peppermint announces itself through sensation. Cool on the tongue. Bright in the breath. Expansive in the chest. It feels like opening windows inside the body—suddenly there is more space, more airflow, more clarity.
There is something especially powerful about peppermint in January. In the heart of winter—when the air is cold, the days are quiet, and the body naturally slows—peppermint feels like a spark of green life beneath the snow. It doesn’t fight the season; it enlivens it. While winter asks us to rest and reflect, peppermint ensures we don’t stagnate. It keeps energy circulating, spirits lifted, and awareness sha...


Today’s tea carried me not just into stillness—but through time.

For today’s cup, I chose the Downton Estate Blend by The Republic of Tea—an Earl Grey infused with bergamot orange oil and a soft whisper of vanilla. From the very first inhale, this tea announces itself not as a beverage, but as an experience. One breath and you are no longer simply in your kitchen—you are standing at the threshold of another era.
The aroma alone is transportive. Bright citrus from the bergamot lifts the mind immediately, awakening clarity and refinement, while the vanilla weaves in a gentle warmth—comforting, elegant, and familiar. Together, they create a sensory bridge between alertness and ease, much like the rhythm of life in the Edwardian and early 20th-century world this tea evokes.
Historically, tea was not a hurried habit—it was ceremony, structure, and social ritual. In the world of Downton Abbey, tea marked transitions in the day. It was a pause between duties. A moment of civility, refl...
For Day Two of my tea journey, I chose Elderberry Yaupon—a blend from the Asheville Tea Company that feels like a quiet guardian, a wise companion walking beside you rather than urging you forward. This is not the tea of ignition; it is the tea of integration.
There is something ancient about elderberry. Long associated with protection, immunity, and ancestral wisdom, elder has been used for centuries as both medicine and magic. It carries the frequency of resilience—the kind that doesn’t shout, but endures. On a physical level, elderberry supports the immune system and nourishes the body gently, reminding us that strength does not have to be forceful to be effective.
Yaupon, the only native caffeinated plant of North America, brings a steady, grounded clarity. Unlike the sharp spike of coffee, yaupon offers a clean, even energy—alert yet calm, awake without agitation. It supports focus, digestion, and ment...


Today, the journey officially begins.
This morning, I welcomed the first cup of my 365-day tea ritual with something both grounding and invigorating—chai. It felt like the perfect companion for day one. Not too gentle, not too forceful. Warming. Awakening. Anchoring. A tea that says, “We’re here. Let’s begin.”

Chai is more than a flavor—it’s a conversation between spices, an alchemy of elements that mirrors the way we move through life. Black tea for focus and clarity. Cinnamon for circulation and warmth. Cardamom to open the heart and lift the mood. Ginger to awaken the body and stir creative fire. Clove to ground and protect. Each ingredient carries its own intelligence, its own medicine, and together they create something far greater than the sum of their parts. The tea this morning is from Twinings of London.
As I sat with my cup this morning, steam rising like a soft prayer, I became aware of how perfectly chai embodies the energy of beginning. It’s energizing without being...
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