Recently I have had several episodes where
I have felt as if someone has just shouted …
… really loudly, or as if I’d just been in
a near-miss accident. Sort of really
shaken up but for no reason. I didn’t
feel worried, depressed, anxious or scared, just puzzled and shaky.
I wondered if it was caffeine causing the
problem. Then suddenly, out of the blue, I was asked
if I’d like to try some caffeine free teas made by Bellevue Tea. Talk
about timing!
I was sent 3 flavours to try …
Berry Infusion
This smells absolutely delicious and tastes
good too, especially with a spoonful of sugar.
This tea, however, also makes a great syrup
which is the basis for a great iced tea
(just dilute to taste and pour over ice) or refreshing sparkling drink (add
sparkling water) or sorbet.
Tea Syrup
~
Make double strength using 2 tea bags per cup of water.
~ Allow to steep (mast, sudgel, infuse or whatever you call it) for 10 minutes.
~ Remove the tea bags, giving a good squeeze first, and measure the resulting tea.
~ Add three quarters of its weight in caster sugar and stir to dissolved.
~ Allow to steep (mast, sudgel, infuse or whatever you call it) for 10 minutes.
~ Remove the tea bags, giving a good squeeze first, and measure the resulting tea.
~ Add three quarters of its weight in caster sugar and stir to dissolved.
Tea Sorbet
~ Make
the above syrup and cool.
~ Freeze et voila
Apple & Berry Tea Crumble!
This is very useful when blackberries are out of season.
This is very small because I only had one
apple in the house which I sliced and cooked in the Berry Infusion tea together
with a tablespoon of sugar. Once the
apple was cooked I transferred it to a ramekin and boiled down the sugary tea
till syrupy. Topped with crumble and a
lovely little treat! Crumble recipe here.
My favourite of the three; it tastes good on its own, great with a little honey added and gorgeous sweetened, chilled and served over ice with a squeeze of lemon juice.
Not only have I
drunk nearly all of these I also tried poaching salmon in it!
Salmon Poached in Ginger & Lemon Tea
I simply made a cup of Ginger & Lemon Tea
in a pan, added a piece of salmon, turned off the heat and put on the lid so the
salmon could cook gently in the residual heat. Once cold I had a perfectly
cooked lemon and ginger infused piece of salmon – perfect for lunch (a sudden
lunch if you will) with salad.
Camomile Tea
I was a bit scared of this one as my friend told me not to try it till bed time as it makes you very sleepy. I like things that make me sleepy at bedtime so I did what I was told and I did have a good sleep, not sure if it was a coincidence or not. I must admit, though, that I wasn’t very keen on the flavour, maybe just because it was unfamiliar, but it certainly improved with the addition of honey.
Camomile has so
many health benefits that it is certainly worth persevering, I think I’ll try
mint or maybe orange next.
So, in short … very nice and I feel so very much better without caffeine!
Bellevue Teas do a great range in tea bags and as loose leaf tea including “real” tea too and the good news is you can get healthier whilst drinking something delicious (maybe not the camomile!).
In Other News ...
We had wander around Mevagissey in the sunshine the other day and saw some seals in the harbor. Just saying!
5 comments:
The middle one has the edge,for me - for the vibrancy of colour - although I like them all. The Olde Worlde look of the third might lead to the mistaken belief that the tips are old-fashioned or not new or relevant to modern life. Good luck with it!
In order of my preference:
3
2
1
Look forward to seeing the expanded book!
Val
Personally I like cover ’3', although '2' is brighter!
I have one cup of caffeine filled coffee per day, all the rest of the time it's either water or fruit/herbal teas. I love, love, love rosebud tea, it's wonderful, especially on a hot summers day, so here's hoping!
Hi Suzy,
Wow, I never thought about cooking in tea - and I especially like the idea of cooking salmon in Ginger and Lemon tea. I'll definitely be trying that one :)
I really like No. 1 as a book cover, it's really simple and clean looking. I'll be on the lookout for the electronic version of that one when it's released.
All the best,
Margaret
I'm still voting for number 2. Number 3 is very dated, I have a cookbook from the 70's with a very similar cover!!
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