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I received a Sampler Pack of tea and 2 bars of natural soap to review. All opinions are definitely my own.
Hey y’all! I want to introduce you to something really cool. It’s called Savvy Teas and Herbs. If you’re into natural stuff (and even if you’re not), this place has a treasure trove of high-quality products to peruse. They have everything, and I mean everything. Yogurt and kefir starter cultures, essential oils, handmade soaps, salves and balms, bulk herbs, and – my favorite – organic loose tea. Lots and lots of loose tea.
And guess what? You can use the coupon code SAV10 on your first order with Savvy Teas and Herbs to save 10%! Click here to browse through the site.
Nickole sent me a sampler pack of teas to try. Now I am a hot tea junkie (I abhor coffee), so I could hardly make up my mind which teas to try. Eventually I decided on Organic Se Chung Oolong, Organic Honeybush Red, and Organic Sencha Kyoto Cherry Rose Green Teas. I got a 1.5 oz. bag of each, and believe me, there’s a lot of tea there.
Nickole warned me that the Sencha Kyoto Cherry Rose Green Tea can be an acquired taste, so of course I was especially eager to give that one a try…haha. I actually found that I like it the best of all three of the teas that I got! It tastes like my grandpa’s gorgeous miniature rose bush smells. I love it.
I’ve always been an Oolong fan, and the Oolong that I got from Savvy Teas is definitely of good quality. The Honeybush Red Tea reminds of Rooibos tea with that earthy depth, but it has a milder flavor than Rooibos, which I like. Sometimes Rooibos reminds me of cough syrup if I make it too strong, but the Honeybush Red is a more delicate flavor.
I like my tea strong, so I don’t follow the “steep for 5 minutes” rule – or whatever rule one follows when she wants to make a proper cup of tea. To me, the stronger the better, so I leave the tea ball in until I drain the very last drop.
Like my mug? That’s from my friend Stephanie. You can’t have it.
(But you can order something similar here.)
Nickole also sent me two bars of soap to try: May Chang Avocado Oil Soap and Amaretti Organic Milk Soap. They come in very pretty packaging, which I love, because I love pretty things. I’ll admit – I wanted to just leave them in their pretty wrappings for decoration. This was my first experience with “natural” soap, so I wasn’t sure what to expect, but these pretty bars of soap lather up quite nicely and leave your skin smelling nice and clean and feeling conditioned.
Nickole is letting me give away a $35 store credit so you can visit Savvy Teas and Herbs and choose what you’d most like to try! Enter the Rafflecopter widget below for a chance at winning. The giveaway will end on Tuesday, September 29, at 12 AM EST. Savvy Teas and Herbs does international shipping, so anyone can enter!
Remember, use the coupon code SAV10 on your first order with Savvy Teas and Herbs to save 10%!
What a Blessing it would be to win this store credit, I ruined my scoby and really need to get another one to start making kombucha again. 🙂 !!!
Thanks so much for the opportunity!
Blessings!
What a great give-away. I enjoy all the great recipes you come up with!