Tuesday, October 07, 2008

CINNAMON APPLE SPICE: TEA OF THE WEEK



What says autumn more than the aroma of hot apple cider? Well for a nice alternative, how about hot cinnamon apple spice herbal tea? The aroma of this tea steeping reminds you of hot apple cobbler baking in the oven. This tea should be subtitled comfort tea. It's perfect for a cool autumn evening.

The all-American flavor of apples and cinnamon in this deliciously comforting herbal tea is actually a product of global collaboration, with spicy Vietnamese cinnamon and a lively tang from Thai and Chinese hibiscus. Cinnamon is an ancient spice, and was often presented to monarchs and other leaders as a highly valued gift. Its piquant flavor is the perfect complement to the sweetness of juicy red apples in Cinnamon Apple Spice herbal tea.( from Celestial Seasonings)

13 comments:

Kelli said...

Yum Rebecca! The apple spice tea sounds lovely! I've been drinking the Bengal spice tea - Celestial Seasonings certainly know how to blend a delicious tea! I hope your enjoying a lovely autumn. It's been very warm here, but should cool down toward the end of the week! God bless!
~Kalianne

Tess Kincaid said...

Now I have had this particular tea and it is yummy! I usually pick up a package around the holiday season. Comfort tea is right!

Betsy Brock said...

Yum...this sounds like the perfect autumnal tea. BTW...we are still enjoying that yummy pear tea you recommended! :)

Lavinia said...

I have had cinamon apple spice tea but not this particular brand. I love this flavour...particularly at this time of year as you say...so spicy warm on cool evenings, and it smells so fragrant. I raise my cup to you !

steviewren said...

The smell of cinnamon and apples always says autumn to me.

Rebecca said...

Hello all...Today, being a bit rainy and cloudy, is a perfect day for this tea so I'm off for a cuppa right now!

Pamela Terry and Edward said...

Ah, you've got mine!! I've been drinking this every night this week. It really does taste like a cup of autumn!

rochambeau said...

Perfect tea for the Season!!

Hope all is well Rebecca.
Raising my cup to you.
xox
Constance

Kelli said...

Rebecca, I checked the supermarket for Celestial's apple spice tea yesterday, but my local doesn't carry it. Never fear! I shall not give up the search. It sounds just too good to miss! :-o)

Have a lovely weekend!
~Kalianne

Creations by Marie Antoinette and Edie Marie said...

I love the Fall,but the winter,I can't deal with,even down here in Miss.It the cold goes right though my bones.We have a wet cold down here.Anyway this tea sounds good.I love your dog Lizzie.She is a beauty.We got a Austrian ,collie mixed puppy a few weeks ago.She is all red with amber eyes.cute as a bug.Right now she looks like a bear.LOL got to love them pets,huh Rebecca,Hugs Marie Antionette

Lavinia said...

Hi Rebecca, just popped over to see what the new tea of the week was, and I see you are still enjoying the apple cinnamon...well, why not! It's a great flavour....

Enjoy your weekend!

Charm and Grace said...

Hi Rebecca, I am back to blogging and catching up on what I have missed. I love the music you have chosen... beautiful. I enjoy the apple cinnamon every once in a while, especially during fall. It seems so right for the season. But one of my very favorites is the Twinings Pure Peppermint which you mentioned in an earlier post. I also love learning the little tidbits about the history of the teas from Celestial Seasonings.

Blessings,
Christi

Rebecca said...

Hello all,

I figured there might be more than a few of my blogging pals that would like this...

Pamela, I can almost see you sipping a cuppa with Edward at your feet....

Lavinia, I'm still enjoying but have another that I'll post on this week...It's been a very busy weekend around here....

Constance, thanks! All is well with me and I hope the same with you...

Marie,I can't wait to see pics for your new puppy...We're hoping to adopt another Greyhound after the holidays...I'll blog about that very soon...

Christi! Welcome back. LOVE the Twinings Peppermint, too..I can't get enough of it..So glad to see that you're blogging again..How's the artwork coming along?