From the Asian grocer, exotic country, trendy restaurant, health food stores, farmer's markets, even unexplored isles of the supermarket hold many wonders. Today, I tried Melon Tea and Chrysanthemum Tea. I took a large slurp of the Melon Tea and to my horror, it was disgusting - there I was thinking it was the safe option - and the Chrysanthemum Tea tasted just like honey. You never know until you brave it, I guess.
For those clever ones out there, my name is Welsh for the smiling basket. Why? Well, a basket is a vessel that appears stable. In fact, it is tightly wound, rarely reveals weakness and is widely accepted not to smile; that's me. I intend to, through this blog, unwind, release my load and smile, hopefully bringing strangers on the joy ride with me. So friends, I am setting out on a journey, and I hope to see you at the other end.
Saturday, 23 March 2013
0065: TRYING WEIRD, NEW FOODS
From the Asian grocer, exotic country, trendy restaurant, health food stores, farmer's markets, even unexplored isles of the supermarket hold many wonders. Today, I tried Melon Tea and Chrysanthemum Tea. I took a large slurp of the Melon Tea and to my horror, it was disgusting - there I was thinking it was the safe option - and the Chrysanthemum Tea tasted just like honey. You never know until you brave it, I guess.
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