What is Matcha Tea?


What exactly is matcha tea? I have tried many teas but must admit I have never had matcha.  I found some interesting information about the antioxidant properties of this tea over at matchasource.com.

So why and how is matcha so much better for you than other teas?  

Firstly the whole leaf of the tea plant is used with matcha.  The entire leaf is ground to a bright green powder and the whole thing is ingested.  Matcha literally means 'powdered tea'.  And by the way, the brighter green the powder, the better the quality of tea.

Secondly, although matcha comes from the same plant as all other teas it is grown slightly differently.  The final few weeks before harvesting the plants are covered with opaque sheeting to prevent light getting to the leaves.  This encourages the plant to start pumping out huge amounts of chlorophyll and amino acids.  These are the chemical compounds that prevent aging and chronic diseases.

You would need to drink at least ten cups of regular green tea to consume the same amount of antioxidants as one cup of matcha as illustrated in the graphics below.





 I have now added matcha to my daily routine by adding it to my morning jasmine tea.  

Are you a matcha drinker?  How do you take yours?  Before you go, leave a comment below... 

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The Florette: A Mobile Flower Shop

I love this business idea!  This is The Florette a mobile flower shop using only American grown flowers.   
 
The Florette is  the creation of Jenna Martin in Phoenix Arizona that I discovered via Field to Vase run by Christina Stembel of FarmGirl Flowers.

Both sites are full of floral inspiration and information on domestically grown flowers.

Happy Browsing!


Which Color Will Win?


Back in September Pantone released their fashion color predictions for 2017.
One of the things that we saw this year, was a renewed sense of imagination in which color was appearing in context that was different than the traditional," said Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute. "Reminiscent of the hues that surround us in nature, our Spring 2017 Fashion Color Report evokes a spectrum of emotion and feeling. From the warmth of sunny days with PANTONE 13-0755 Primrose Yellow to the invigorating feeling of breathing fresh mountain air with PANTONE 18-0107 Kale and the desire to escape to pristine waters with PANTONE 14-4620 Island Paradise, designers applied color in playful, yet thoughtful and precise combinations to fully capture the promises, hope and transformation that we yearn for each Spring.
As we creep closer to December bloggers are all anticipating which one (if any) will be the color for 2017.  Vogue have their money on kale, but I have everything crossed that it's going to be primrose yellow and greenery.
What do you think of the Pantone color selection?  Do you have any favorites or strong dislikes?  Let me know in the comments below.

Botanic Art Inspiration


I love browsing Etsy for botanical inspiration.  There are so many talented artists out there.

Here is a small selection of the amazing artwork I found.  I hope some of these will be new artists to you, I know they are new to me.  I think these prints would add elegance to any room.

By the way, if you click on the image, my Etsy affiliate link will take you directly to the artist's Etsy store.


http://tidd.ly/70f85045
by Kate Knot
 
Blue Shed Studio
Blue Shed Studio
By Slav Art
Cone Flowers and Bumble Bee By Red Briar Studio
By Espero Art
My Giant Strawberry Art
My Giant Strawberry Art


Rose Bouquet Carry All Pouch at Society6

I love these new carry all pouches Society6 has added to the store.  I've updated my store - there are now lots of flowery carry all pouches available...

 Rose Bouquet Carry All Pouch at S6

What is the Surprising Taste of this Peony Tea?

This post is a little different than the usual post.  I'm still painting flowers and I've been lucky enough to have the house full of peonies all summer long.  I love to have the real thing in the house for inspiration, and I admit I don't always throw out a bunch of flowers just because they begin to fade and drop their petals.  I love the soft colors of wilting blooms and often leave them until only the bare stems are left in the vase. All those petals just seem too pretty to throw away. So what to do with all the faded petals?


I remember making rose petal tea as a kid.  I loved making lotions and potions with things I found in the garden, but I had no idea if peonies were edible or not.  A quick Google search told me peony petals and leaves are safe to ingest and have been used for centuries in China in teas and salads.

I put about twelve dried petals into a cup and poured hot but not boiling water over the top and let them seep for a minute or so.  I can't say my cup of peony tea was too flavorful. but after reading about it's antioxidant properties I'm keen to try a store brought, professionally made, peony tea.

I noticed the teas contain both the leaves and the petals so I'm guessing it's the leaves that make the stronger taste and the petals that add the fragrance which would be why my cup of petals were rather bland.

Below are the top three peony teas that made my list.  Has anyone tried these brands?  If you have I'd love to hear your thoughts.  Drop me a comment in the section below and I will respond.

Oh and the surprising taste?  Davidson's suggest their white peony tea tastes of chocolate...


Davidson's: White Peony Tea
Davidson's white peony tea - Wonderfully light with "chocolate" undertones, picked at its peak for ultimate flavor.  Chocolate?  I must put this one on my shopping list.

White peony tea by Higher Tea is made with unopened tea buds to give a sweeter taste.

This small batch tea is made from chamomile petals and Chinese Osman thus flowers.


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