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Good evening,
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and thank you for joining me tonight
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for something slightly different.
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I am a tea lover,
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I drink tea at breakfast,
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in the afternoon,
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and herbal tea before I got to bed.
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And even if I already have
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my favourite blends
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and my go-to teas
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I wanted to try to make
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a few blends of my own
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each of them with a different purpose.
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So I hope you'll enjoy this tea tasting session.
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Here I've gathered about 20-25
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different plants, herbs, dry fruits,
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flowers and spices,
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all of them perfectly edible of course.
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I'm going to make 3 different herbal teas.
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And even if I don't know exactly
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what I'm going to use yet,
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I thought I would make
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a kind of of medicinal tea first.
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Nothing better than a sleeping blend.
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Then I will try floral tea and finally
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something fruity and spicy.
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I will take notes every time
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just to see what I could improve
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or to keep track of my recipes
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if they are actually worth it.
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So let me show you a few of the plants
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and herbs I have here.
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So this is lemon balm.
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A very relaxing plant,
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also known to help with melancholy
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and depression.
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This is one of my favourites.
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Here we have lemon,
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dry of course.
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Orange here.
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These are raspberry leaves,
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very helpful for women with period cramps.
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And it's full of vitamins as well.
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Here we have blueberries.
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This is eucalyptus.
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Very fragrant.
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What else...
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Cocoa beans.
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I love to eat them just like this,
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it's not for everyone but
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it's full of benefits
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and I love cocoa.
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This is chamomile.
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One of my favourites.
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Verbena,
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very relaxing as well.
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These are violets.
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Cinnamon.
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I also have dry apple,
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calendula.
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And on the other side...
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Lavender.
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Sage.
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Sage is good everything.
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Goji berries.
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Elderflowers, vanilla and
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yes,
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rosebuds.
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And of course I'm going to need
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hot water, cups, teapots,
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and I will probably fill a few tea bags as well.
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Here I have paper tea bags.
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I love this sound.
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It always reminds me of Gentle Whispering
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and her tea box.
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I have a few cotton bags as well.
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So let's start with the first blend.
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So as I said I want something
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that wil help me sleep.
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And for sleeping I have about
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6 or 7 plants here that would great.
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And since chamomile is one of my favourites
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I will definitely start with this one as the base.
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Here we go.
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One spoon of chamomile.
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And then...
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I'm going to use lemon balm.
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Yes, same quantity.
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Then...
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Of course, lavender.
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One of the most relaxing plants.
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But I'm going to grind this one.
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I'm going to take my trusty mortar.
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And put about half of a teaspoon.
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And here we go.
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Alright.
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It smells so good.
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Maybe it's a bit too much.
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So just a pinch of it.
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Alright.
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So here we have 3 different ingredients...
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What else could I add?
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Even if it's not specifically relaxing,
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I'd like to try elderflowers.
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This one smells good as well.
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So just a bit.
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Alright.
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Maybe I could also add verbena,
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but I already have lemon balm
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which has this lemon flavour
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so it might be too much.
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Alright, time to brew this blend.
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I'm going to use this glass cup.
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And put a pinch of the herbs in the filter.
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A bit more...
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Alright.
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Here we go.
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And now let's wait about 5 minutes.
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I'm going to put the lid back
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so it will keep all the flavours.
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Alright, let's taste it.
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This is a very light color.
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It smells good.
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The strongest flavour is clearly
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the chamomile.
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This is quite good,
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not bad for a first one.
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Maybe I could have brewed it
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a little bit longer.
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It's not very strong.
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Or maybe I should have put
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more of the blend in the filter.
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It's very light, but quite good.
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So I'm going to take some notes
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and write suggestions about
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how I could improve this.
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I'm going to use the small one.
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So...
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Sleeping blend...
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Chamomile...
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Lemon balm...
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Elderflowers and lavender.
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I think there is too much lavender as well.
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So, next time I will try with
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more chamomile, less lavender.
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And...
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Yes, I will add lime tree leaves as well.
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Alright.
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Next, something floral.
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Spring is upon us and
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I want to greet it with a scented tea.
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And the first ingredient coming to my mind
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is rose.
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So I'm going to use this
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as a very classic base.
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This is heaven.
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So,
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let's use one.
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And next...
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Jasmine flowers of course.
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Maybe...
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Yes, it should be fine.
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Rose and jasmine...
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sound like a good base.
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Lavender could be great as well
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but I want to try something else.
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Maybe violets.
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A bit more...
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This is pretty.
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I'm just going to add one calendula flower.
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Just because of the color.
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Let's add a bit of sunshine
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in this blend.
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Alright, I don't know if
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it's going to be good.
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But at least,
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it's pretty.
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Alright,
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same, time to brew this blend.
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And this time I'll put this in a tea bag.
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I'm going to use...
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a reusable cotton bag.
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Good.
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Let's take a teapot.
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And I don't need this.
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Here we go.
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It already smells so good.
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Let's wait about 5 to 10 minutes again.
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Alright, time for tasting.
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Again, the color seems very light
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but here it's not surprising.
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It's even lighter.
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We can definitely smell the rose.
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Let's see.
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It's very good.
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Jasmine brings some kind of earthy taste
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I don't know if it makes sense but
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it's very well balanced,
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I will definitely make this one again.
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Maybe I could add a second rosebud.
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Yes.
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So, floral tea...
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So I put one rosebud,
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and then,
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jasmine flowers.
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I can smell the violets but it's very
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very light.
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But there is enough.
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So maybe just one more rosebud.
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For one cup, 2 rosebuds.
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And next time, I will add a bit of honey.
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It will be perfect.
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Alright.
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Final blend.
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And I want a fruity, and maybe slightly spicy blend
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for any moment of the day
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including breakfast.
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Starting with...
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Orange.
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That's enough, it may be a bit strong.
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And then...
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Let's try apple.
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Just one slice.
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I'm going to try cinnamon.
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I'm going to grind it.
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Alright.
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Just a little bit...
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It makes a lovely sound,
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like dry leaves.
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Alright.
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So 3 ingredients...
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I'd like to try... blueberries.
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This will probably give a strong color
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to the tea.
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And finally,
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I could try cocoa,
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or maybe Goji berries,
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or ginger,
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but I'm going to choose vanilla.
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Just a few bits.
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3, 4, and 5.
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And I think it's enough.
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We don't to put everything we like
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in one blend.
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It would be too much
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and probably disappointing.
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And for this one I'm going to use
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a glass infuser.
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Just like this.
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Here we go.
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Alright, perfect.
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All I can smell for now is
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cinnamon.
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it's alright.
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Hot water and...
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Directly in the infuser.
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This time I'm going to wait 10 minutes.
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Since this infuser has no lid
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I hope it won't get too cold.
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Maybe I can add a bit of water.
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Alright.
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Let's wait.
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It's been 10 minutes.
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It doesn't seem too cold.
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This is a very light color again,
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but this is a nice golden color.
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And the main smell is apple here.
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I thought the bluberries would give
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some kind of purple color
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but it doesn't really matter.
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Let's see.
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It's really good.
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Blueberries are not present at all but
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I can taste vanilla and cinnamon of course.
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It makes me think of Christmas teas,
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very very good.
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And it's already sweet so it wouldn't require
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any honey or sugar in my opinion.
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Next time I might add more of orange,
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there is enough apple clearly but
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yes, orange.
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And I love cinnamon.
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Alright it might be the best of the 3.
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So, orange, vanilla...
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I think I can skip the blueberries.
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And maybe try cocoa next time.
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No blueberry.
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And,
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adding cocoa.
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And this could definitely make
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the perfect Christmas blend.
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Alright, so now I'm going to make
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more of this last blend
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and fill a few tea bags
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so I can enjoy it for the days to come.
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I hope you enjoyed this video
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and as always,
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I wish you a very good night.