In winter I tend not to drink much water, instead I found myself indulging on coffee,
hence I feel de-hydrated.
hence I feel de-hydrated.
Now in the morning I put my cast iron kettle on the hob and I boil water
(a Japanese friend told me the iron of the kettle goes in the water
and make it softer and the tea taste sweet).
I use loose organic Sencha tea, it might seems expensive
but you can pour water twice and in the long run it costs less than ordinary tea-bags.
(a Japanese friend told me the iron of the kettle goes in the water
and make it softer and the tea taste sweet).
I use loose organic Sencha tea, it might seems expensive
but you can pour water twice and in the long run it costs less than ordinary tea-bags.
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I finished my weaving sample number two.
I'll make a third one, then I will start from zero and make a small collection.
15 comments:
everything looks so nice... I used to drink tea a lot in winter but didn't like it at all while I was pregnant... this winter I also don't drink much of it... I don't know why.., :)
Oh and I wonder.... will you make yourself a rug also? :)
A good habit indeed (says the coffee drinker ... oy), and your first two weavings are extraordinary, you've found your voice here ! xoxo
i go and make myself a cup of tea in a moment...: ) i think you do very good job with the weaving makings !
i'm bowled over . . .
x
luckily I am not a fan of coffee, sometimes I wish I enjoyed it because it looks great but I am a big fan of teas of all kinds and I love a teapot. beautiful weaving again
Thank you Ana, mmhhh maybe... :-)
And thank you Sonia, Lotte, Xenia and Helen :-))))
ah... Ana, when I was expecting I couldn't drink not even a cup of decaf coffee, for some reason only the smell of coffee made me sick...perhaps it's baby self defence...who knows!?
Your tea cup and kettle is so pretty. Did you get it in Japan?
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Looking forward to your first collection.
your weavings... so beautiful, so glad you found a new art:)
i never did drink coffee, gives me belly aches, so tea is my only choice anyway, easy for me:)
I love what you doo it's so beautiful !
:)
Thank you Denise and Anna :-)
Nadia, no, I bought the teapot in London, the cup is from Suffolk made by a Danish potter.
Just so wonderful Alessandra! Your weavings are divine :) I used to drink coffee all the time (but strangely not so much since I gave up smoking!) Funny thing I think. The Mr and I share a pot of loose leaf tea every morning - such a lovely way to start the day :) Can't wait to see your next weaving adventure. Kx
Your weavings are very beautiful and inspirational, you might just spur me to have another go!
SMUKT, ganske enkelt!
Kh Jeanette
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