Monthly Archives: October 2013

Tea Party Tuesday: Cranberry Acai Herbal

A couple of weeks ago, I was driving down the road in the Charleston suburbs, and there I spotted a sign: A Southern Season.

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By Jove, could it be the beloved kitchen/grocery store from Chapel Hill that took a lot of my money when I worked in Durham> It couldn’t be. I didn’t dare to check just in case I was wrong. I was utterly terrified that my heart could not bear it.

But it was. It was! It was. To celebrate, I went there on their opening day and purchased a couple of their loose leaf teas, tea budget be damned. Yeah, I have a tea budget, and if you want to fight about it, please refer to the “About” tab.

This week, the selection is cranberry acai herbal. I’m not an enormous herbal tea drinker, since I like to get some real bang for my caffeine buck, but the berries looked so chubby and juicy in the tea bins that I had to try it. When I opened up the canister to do that annoying wafting thing that people do when they want to be horrible, all the autumn smells were pungent and singular. I think it’s the mark of a really good herbal tea if everything still smells like it should. Think about when you haul out the pear-vanilla Celestial Seasonings or whatever: it smells pleasant, to be sure, but not like something specific.

I hustled home with it and my suspicions were confirmed: It’s a damned winner. It’s berry-forward without tasting like jam, and is the perfect herbal tea for a quiet night spent reading with a dog/cat/chinchilla/large blanket. If you have a fireplace, more power to you. I remain a non-doctor, but acai is allegedly a powerful antioxidant, and cranberry helps ward off infectious beasts, so it couldn’t hurt to knock back a couple of cups. The fruits in this particular herbal are large enough, too, that I’m comfortable saying there’s probably some vitamin C to boot.

You can buy own here for about $3 for 2 ounces. Steep it for about 6 minutes on the first infusion, probably more like 8 in the second.

Lazy Sunday: 27 October 2013

I’m puppy-sitting out in the suburbs, so today’s been a little more hectic than usual, even before 8. Guess who figured out object permanence? Enjoy!

  • If you, like me, are weird about Thomas Jefferson, here is a podcast where someone does their impression of him for an hour each week. They talk about contemporary political issues and are presumably wearing powdered wigs.
  • Have you ever wished Steve Martin would teach you your state capitals? Wish no more.
  • One of my favorite artists talks about the provenance of his musical alias, which is one of my favorite animals.
  • The ten most dangerous places in New York.
  • One of the daughters of one of the architects of Auschwitz has been quietly living in Northern Virginia and is keeping her identity a secret.
  • Stop asking for antibiotics when you don’t need them. Take the entire course of them when you do need them. We’re reaching the end of antibiotics, and it is our fault.
  • Unprecedented: The life expectancy of undereducated white women is dropping, unlike everyone else’s.
  • An interesting graphic novel concept about what combat is like from Colby Buzzell, a veteran and writer.
  • Here is a video of a very drunk Robert Pattinson and Katy Perry karaokeing “I’ll Make Love to You.”
  • Outsider scientists: Sometimes they get it right and are geniuses. Sometimes they do not and are weirdos.

Recipe: Toasted Oatmeal & Berries

Last night, one of my girlfriends accused me of being the kind of person who picks out outfits on Sunday for the rest of the week. I just kind of pretended like I didn’t hear her and motioned to the bartender that I needed more wine urgently, but, yeah, I totally do that. You were right, Mattie.

In the same vein, I also make a ton of food once or twice a week and then parcel it out to myself every day. I’m a big believer in the power of breakfast, so I make myself something nice each morning. Well, more accurately, I make myself something nice once and then warm it up for five or six mornings after that.

Behold: steel cut oatmeal.

I know, isn't oatmeal so homey/homely?

I know, isn’t oatmeal so homey/homely?

This takes 20 minutes and is tasty, inexpensive, filling, healthy, and vegan. After the jump, I’ll give you the guidelines!

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Explode Like Two Bugs on Glass

I’m starting to think I should make a playlist called “Songs I Should Only Listen To Alone” and add this one to. I get kinda weird.

Sorry to have been so absent. The day after my laptop called it a day, I got hit by a car. Correct. A car. Like someone hit my body with her car.