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Chris

Thursday, 12 May 2011 14:54

Tree Hugging Tea Lover

Yes, I am a tree hugger. In my world, that’s not a derogatory term. Environmental considerations often drive many of my day to day decisions and behaviors. In my home, my husband Bryan and I take care to recycle all we can, replace light bulbs with energy efficient ones, keep the thermostat at conservative settings, take short showers, don’t use the heat dry setting on the dishwasher (when we actually use it), use our reusable shopping bags at the store, and continually find ways to do our part. We don’t have hybrid vehicles, we don’t have sustainable bamboo flooring, or a composting garden…yet. Even though, we do what we can within our reason to live in harmony with Mother Earth.

I bring this philosophy with me into the operations of Discover Teas. One of my goals with Discover Teas is to have an environmentally conscious attitude in the decisions I make with my business as well. Choosing to partner with other businesses with like mindedness, using biodegradable, compostable and recycled disposables ...and yes, we did put energy saving light bulbs in the shop as well.

The teas we choose to carry are imported from around the world. The tea plantations that produce our teas are those that try to have the least impact environmentally as possible—such as incorporating organic farming, fair working conditions for their employees, and sustainability practices working to reduce the impact on the environment.

Even though we have selections of organic, fair trade, and certified ETP (Ethical Trade Partnership) teas, many of our teas are not certified organic or fair trade. Why? It doesn’t mean much. More on why these certifications aren’t as relevant in the tea industry in the next blog.

Saturday, 02 April 2011 12:15

The Deserted Island of Loose Leaf Tea

I get asked quite frequently what my favorite tea is. Ok, so say we are heading off to shoot a season of Survivor, and I have to choose just one tea to bring with me to drink. First my heart would drop and air gasp in as I catch my breath. Then I would reach for my large tin of Jasmine Green Tea.
 
If I was left with only one, Jasmine Green Tea would probably win out. At home, I keep my tin of Jasmine handy right by my tea making set. It’s a quick go-to tea for me that is always pleasing, picks me up with its mood-lifting aroma, and leaves me with a smile on my face.

However, don’t get me wrong, I do have many favorites and love switching it up daily. But back to the wall, pressed for an answer to a tricky question indeed, I would be stocking up on my Jasmine Green Tea.

Which one would you bring to the Deserted Island of Loose Leaf Tea?

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