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Hi Friends and Family, Just to let you know, as I usually do when I find a gem, I had the most wonderful time this morning at a tea shop (as I am trying to pare down the coffee intake). Anyway, we had a great experience. I realized I have gotten so used to average customer service lately, I was shocked when we had such fantastic service. It is Elixir Fine Tea at 1249 Kensington Road, besides the Kensington Wine Market. When you go, you must try the Orange Blossom Green and the Vanilla Puerh (tastes like mint chocolate)...soooo yummy...Happy Family Weekending :)love love love
-Christine
WHO IS GOING TO KEEP TRACK OF THE TEMPERATURES?
There are many steeping directions out there. In general, most suggest hotter water for black tea and less hot for green and younger delicate tea. But how does one get water at 90C, 82C .... ? Do we need a thermometer each time we brew tea? That would be a pain.
When water boils, we can assume it boils at 100C (although water might boil at a lower temperature in Calgary due to its altitude). Then how to cool water down to the other temperatures? Here are a few suggested ways to cool down water from boiling:
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From "Book this tea time if you want 'a cuppa'" - Calgary Herald - Jan. 28, 2010
"There's a new tea kid on the block in Kensington called Elixir Fine Tea.
Elixir offers tea to go and loose leaf teas, as well as tea tastings accompanied by information about the teas you are drinking and a small edible treat especially chosen to complement your tea."
2010 Resolution?
If you have made a new year resolution to be healthier in 2010 and drink more tea, that's fantastic. However, the different types of tea, the varying steeping methods, what teapots to use, what temperature for what tea ..... all can be daunting. We can cut through all these by simply choosing teas that taste good to you. Nevermind if the tea is a Silver Needle from a certain mountain peak or if it is a Dragonwell from West Lake, China or a Gyokuro from Uji. If you deem the tea to be delicious, then keep it. Otherwise, keep exploring and sampling.
We would like to remind your of our
GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION WEEK
December 1-7
COME JOIN US AT 1249 KENSINGTON RD. NW
December 1st only, 4-8PM
Let us take you on a "tea journey" beginning with
Green Tea Kimono Remover,
Pekoe Punch OR
Pineapple Mango Sauvignon
Details of our celebration week specials @ www.elixirfinetea.ca
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Tea of the Month

Cranberry Mango
Recently, I've heard a pitch on "Healthy" Coffee.
A quick google revealed that there're network marketing businesses out there featuring "healthy" coffee, which apparently is coffee with the added ingredients of ginseng and reishi. So if one is to take away the ginseng and the reishi, does that imply that the "healthy" coffee will return to being just coffee? The health contributors appear to be the blended components and not so much the coffee itself.
With a long history of dental gum problem, I have not been a good patient by missing regular dental cleanings for about a year. The very efficient and gracious hygenist right away examined and probed the "pocket". In layman's term, this area has always commanded a probed measurement of 7 and has had repeated treatments. The longer than normal poking around was done in silence, more probing and longer silence and ..... off came her mask and outpopped the question: "What have you been doing?". Probed measurements of 3 & 4 were the worst readings - after one year.