Category: The Perfect Cup
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Miracle Mint: 7 Reasons You Need Mint Tea
Mint is pretty miraculous. From vitamins and minerals to anti inflammatory properties, mint tea can be effective in treating tons of ailments.
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How Do You Gongfu: The Perfect Cup
The Gongfu tea brewing method is a traditional Chinese method that involves brewing tea leaves in a small teapot, typically made of clay or porcelain. This method is designed to extract the maximum flavor and aroma from the tea leaves.
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Find Your Mood Word Search
This word search is perfect for figuring out exactly what you need to feel your best and help you through the rest of the week.
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Detox Teas: Spilling the Tea
We’ve all seen them – an ad for detox teas that claim to rid your body of toxins. Sound too good to be true? That’s because it is!
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Espresso Yourself with a Dirty Tea Latte!
Celebrate National Espresso Day Your Way (Without giving up your favorite Moody blend) Even the most die-hard tea fans could occasionally use an extra boost of caffeine, but you don’t have to give up your tea for coffee! Aside from switching out your tea for a higher caffeine blend, there is another way you can…
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Try a Tea Cappuccino on National Cappuccino Day!
If you’re a coffee lover, chances are you’ve tried a cappuccino. The smooth, creamy milk foam gives this drink its signature texture and is what differentiates it from many of it’s similar coffee based counterparts. If you haven’t tried one, no worries – now is the perfect time! Coffee drinker or not, did you know…
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The Tea On Cold-Brew Teas – A Scam?
Cold-brew teas are all the rage right now, and tons of companies are marketing their own cold-brew blends. These big name brands (rhymes with “vinings” and “Tavid’s” if you catch our drift…) claim these blends make the best iced tea – less bitter, smoother, and more flavorful than regular tea blends. In fact, one brand…
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All About Rooibos with Moody Teas: Health Benefits
You’ve heard of Rooibos “tea” but do you really know what it is? It is not considered tea, since it doesn’t come from the Camellia Sinensis plant. It’s actually a caffeine-free herbal infusion (also known as a tisane) made from leaves of a shrub native to South Africa. We’ve gathered all the best facts, tips and tricks…