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This drink is delicious when enjoyed with a few Madeleines, the French shell-shaped cupcakes, not the girls ... although one does not preclude the other.
Trying to be authentic during your next tasting, Oishi desu! means: " it's delicious ! " in Japanese. Or is it " Where are the restrooms ? " My Japanese is bit rusty.
Whisk firmly, but stay calm. No one wants green on their walls.
Undoubtedly, this tea is perfect for reading in a hammock, playing Marco Polo at the pool, eating your twelfth corn or even an unlikely combination of these three activities.
Super powers? I agree, but do not try to fly. It's just an herbal tea after all.
The leaves can be infused two to three times in a row, each time extending the infusion time. Yeah, that’s right, sometimes I give real advice.
It’s a great match with the “Les feuilles mortes de Jacques Prévert” poem or the “La chanson de Prévert de Serge Gainsbourg” song. But, you know, with a Bruce Willis action flick...it's still good!
Sugar craving? Add some, and a bit of milk to this beverage for a pleasant cinnamon cloud.
Better safe than sorry. Before "grumbling like a monster", trust the powers of ginger and do not underestimate the hours of sleep.
 
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                           
                          