04.05.10 Chocolate Raisin Black Tea
As we gear up for the summer blockbusters with the release of “Clash of the Titans” (which the original remains one of my all time favorite movies), I find myself getting a bit nostalgic for those summers as a teenager (when the original “Clash of the Titans” came out) when I didn’t have any real responsibilities. Didn’t we all just take that teenage freedom for granted something awful?
Anyway, I was thinking about those lazy summers when school was out and my friends and I would go out to the afternoon matinees, maybe sneak into see more than one show… and the popcorn with pounds of butter and, well, the Raisinettes! I mean, there were those perverts who preferred Goobers, but anyone who knew anything about movie theater snacking, knew that Raisinettes were where it was at.
So, for our tea of the week this week, I’ve concocted a Raisinette inspired blend of premium black teas, milk chocolate chips, organic cacao nibs and sun-dried raisins. Hope you enjoy!
“Release the Kraken! (I mean, the Tea of the Week!)”
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