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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Sewing tea



I've been busy sewing again. This time making more greeting cards.While running a few errands this morning I stopped at the co-op for a few essentials and a little indulgence. I really love this fermented tea and since it's going to be really warm again today, it seemed like a good choice.

Stop by Kimmies blog, art in red wagons, for the other Tea Tuesday posts.





Also just a little teaser...tomorrow I'm doing something special for Breast Cancer awareness month. My mom is a 43 year survivor. I hope it turns out like the picture in my head. I'll be sure to take a picture when its done.

6 comments:

  1. CAn't wait to see the greeting cards you are making. Your tea sounds interesting...fermented???

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  2. I LOVE Kombucha very much...refreshing and uplifting any time :)

    what fun to be busy sewing...my machine keeps acting up and breaking the thread ... back to where I was before I got it looked at and I supposedly have everything dialed in...I am wondering if my machine doesn't like cotton thread? makes me crazy!

    Love a teaser...you temptress you!
    oxo

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  3. I haven't tried kombacha yet - chicken that I am :)
    I hear it's a love it or hate it sort of thing
    Lucky you to still have warm weather!
    October 1st arrived with a complete weather change for us - pooh!

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  4. I am with Kimmie, have not tried kombacha... bit of a chicken myself!! but your greeting cards sound wonderful!!

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  5. Kombucha is good, we made it several years ago and the worst part was looking at it :)
    It was good, but we soon stopped making it and didn't get back to it---the bravery thing :)

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  6. Joseph introduced me to fermented tea which he brought to Wichita all the way from CA. I was really impressed with it not tasting as bad as I feared it would.

    It's hot here today, too. I'm now basking under the AC.

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