🌿 Why Loose-Leaf Teas Are a Healthier Alternative to Coffee

Aloycia Woods

The Bottom Line: Tea Supports Your Body — Coffee Stimulates It

Coffee acts quickly, but the effects are temporary and can be harsh on the body.
Loose-leaf tea works in harmony with your system — offering gentle energy, deep nourishment, and a calming ritual that supports long-term wellness.

Switching from coffee to loose-leaf tea isn’t just a beverage change — it’s a lifestyle shift toward balance, clarity, and mindful living.

Read more →

Tea Brewing For Beginners ☕️

Aloycia Woods

 

Tea brewing can be a delightful and relaxing experience. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get you started:

1. Choose Your Tea
- **Black Tea**: Bold and robust
- **Green Tea**: Fresh and slightly grassy
- **White Tea**: Delicate and light
- **Herbal Tea**: Caffeine-free and soothing

 2. Gather Your Tools

- **Tea Kettle**: For boiling water
- **Teapot or Infuser**: For steeping the tea
- **Tea Strainer**: Optional, for loose leaf tea

3. Heat the Water
- For **black tea**: Boil water to 200-212°F (93-100°C)
- For **green tea**: Heat water to 160-180°F (71-82°C)
- For **white tea**: Heat water to 170-185°F (77-85°C)
- For **herbal tea**: Boil water to 200-212°F (93-100°C)

 4. Measure Your Tea
- **Loose leaf tea**: Use about 1 teaspoon per 8-ounce cup
- **Tea bags**: One bag per 8-ounce cup

5. Steep the Tea
- **Black tea**: 3-5 minutes
- **Green tea**: 2-3 minutes
- **White tea**: 4-5 minutes
- **Herbal tea**: 5-7 minutes

6. Remove the Tea
- Remove the tea leaves or tea bag to prevent oversteeping.

 7. Enjoy!
- Add any desired milk, sweetener, or lemon. Sip and enjoy your perfect cup of tea.

If you have any favorite flavors or types of tea, let me know. We would love to hear more about your tea journey. Cheers! ☕️

Read more →