Fruit Tea Recipe
3 Great reasons to buy from us:
This is an original fruit tea recipe for your sipping pleasure delivered as a PDF document.
Tea is more than a mere beverage, it’s a feeling with a comforting effect. This individual tea recipe is a fine blend of age-old rituals, warming ingredients, and sweet love.
Perfectly curated to cater to your love for tea, this recipe offers unique options for all changing seasons.
Long before Dr. Janet Walsh began her global quest for tea, her first expansion of an existing blend had a simple objective: impress someone she had a crush on. She scoured the recipe books, mixed flavors, and shared her weekly concoction at a Sunday supper club with friends. These ‘guin-tea-pigs’ sat, sipped, and savored each variation until she ultimately made tea for dinner parties of 25 to wedding parties of 600 with this blend.
This blend would eventually be bottled and distributed across the county before her bottler folded under the weight of the pandemic.
As the designated beverage tea maker for her faith community, she has been the teavangelist called upon to make the beverages for celebrations, repasts, end-of-life vigils, and those low in spirit. Hundreds of thousands of gallons later, she shares the recipe with the same spirit of hospitality, civility, and community.
This is an original fruit tea recipe for your sipping pleasure delivered as a PDF document.
Tea is more than a mere beverage, it’s a feeling with a comforting effect. This individual tea recipe is a fine blend of age-old rituals, warming ingredients, and sweet love.
Perfectly curated to cater to your love for tea, this recipe offers unique options for all changing seasons.
Long before Dr. Janet Walsh began her global quest for tea, her first expansion of an existing blend had a simple objective: impress someone she had a crush on. She scoured the recipe books, mixed flavors, and shared her weekly concoction at a Sunday supper club with friends. These ‘guin-tea-pigs’ sat, sipped, and savored each variation until she ultimately made tea for dinner parties of 25 to wedding parties of 600 with this blend.
This blend would eventually be bottled and distributed across the county before her bottler folded under the weight of the pandemic.
As the designated beverage tea maker for her faith community, she has been the teavangelist called upon to make the beverages for celebrations, repasts, end-of-life vigils, and those low in spirit. Hundreds of thousands of gallons later, she shares the recipe with the same spirit of hospitality, civility, and community.