Showing posts with label uplifting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uplifting. Show all posts

Sunday, April 7, 2013

The JACKSONS , Craig David and a brand new blend





Recently, we got a call here at Serendipitea central ... It was our friends at the Melbourne convention & exhibition centre and they had a very interesting question for us ... "Do you have a tea that would coat, relax & soothe a singers throat?" This is exactly why it great that we are an artisan tea blender... My answer was ... of course we can blend something up for you!
Little did I know that the throats in need of soothing were those of none other than THE JACKSONS.
Long story short... I blended up a mix of Lemon myrtle, mint, liquorice,cinnamon, cardamom, blue marrow flower & black tea and a few other things and sent it over to MCEC. It was a smash!
The next week Craig David played The Plenary and we got another request and again another smash.

So now we're thinking... Why not release it....spread the word far & wide!



Maybe it'll start a sensation ... People will be sipping it from Sydney to Perth!! It may even change the way australia thinks about tea!!

... Ok... Maybe not but hey, it tastes great so look for it soon on Serendipitea.com.au

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Mate' at 30% off !!! Until the 12th of December

For the next few days SerendipiTea is offering 30% off all online purchases of any of our Yerba Mate' Blends.
Until the 12th you can try the Chai like taste of Gaucho, the revitalizing straight Mate' & the uplifting and refreshing G'day Mate' at 30% off.
If you have not tried Mate' this is your chance!
If you've never heard of Mate' read on .... but the only way to get a taste of it is ...well... to get a taste of it!
Jump over to SerendipiTea and grab yourself a discount, you won't regret it.


Gaucho / Mate and mixed spice

Yerba Mate'
G'Day Mate' / Mate and Mint
















Yerba Mate:
Yerba Mate, a ubiquitous S. American herb with deep cultural roots is native to Argentina, Brazil & Paraguay. The wild-grown holly shrub (Ilex paraguariensis), now formally cultivated, is found in the rainforest. Highly nutritious, loaded with anti-oxidants & numerous essential vitamins, like tea, Yerba Mate was used by indigenous people as food, beverage, medicine, a show of hospitality & even as currency. It contains matteine, a stimulant similar to caffeine yet much milder on the body with an energizing effect that doesn’t disrupt sleep or negatively react with the nervous system. Green Yerba Mate is grassy & herbaceous; Roasted is toasty & mellow. Steep the dried leaves in HOT rather than boiling water. Or, use a dried & hollowed, decorative Gourd as a vessel & sip through a Bombilla or filtered straw usually fashioned from stainless steel.