Posts tagged: tea
Quick Tip For Outdoorsy Folks: Yerba Mate Bottle
(side note: I really think we need to bring back the term “naturalist” - it really is the best word for people who love being in nature. anyway…)
Make your whole quart bottle into hot Yerba Mate in the morning when it’s cold! I highly recommend adding sugar, honey, or agave nectar to taste. Yerba is a little harsh if not sweetened, especially if you’re not used to it. On hot days, do the same but just brew the Mate cold. It’s an amazingly effective energy booster and an incredibly healthy and delicious alternative to plain old water or fancy modern energy drinks/powders. And since tea is, of course, about 99.5% water, you’re still getting hydrated, just with the nectar of the gods.
Been drinking mad amounts of tea on this trip. Three kinds: Yerba Mate, Rose Melange also known as Rose Pouchong (black tea & rose petals), and Topaz Pu’er (pictured, brewing). All three are wonderful but the Pu’er is new to me and is magical so I’m tuning in to it more than the other two.
And yes, now that I think of it, I do tend to anthropomorphize my teas. Why not, right? Yerba is an ancient athlete. A primal man in all his glory. Rose Pouchong is a beautiful old woman, like a mature and still beautiful Audrey Hepburn, and Topaz Pu’er is an ancient mystic, a sage memory shaman.
Well, now you know that.
My new favorite tea. http://www.fortnumandmason.com/product/Smoky-Earl-Grey-Tea-250g-Tin,9431.aspx