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		<title>Custom Tea Flavors</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kateri</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is becoming a most satisfying part of my job as the &#8220;tea lady&#8221;.    When a customer asks about something they are looking for, in particular, I set about seeing if I have ready access to it through my distributors.  If they don&#8217;t have it I start thinking about what I can create that will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is becoming a most satisfying part of my job as the &#8220;tea lady&#8221;.    When a customer asks about something they are looking for, in particular, I set about seeing if I have ready access to it through my distributors.  If they don&#8217;t have it I start thinking about what I can create that will meet your taste.   You get small samples to try before I finalize the blend, though sometimes I will go ahead and order or blend it up if I&#8217;ve fallen in love with it myself.</p>
<p>So far I&#8217;ve created the &#8220;WellBody Ginger Green&#8221; for a local acupuncturist who wanted a decaf ginger and green tea blend.  Adding pineapple and mulberries to the mix takes the bite out of the ginger with a natural hint of sweetness.  I was recently asked to make a caffeinated version which has become the &#8220;Travelers Ginger Green&#8221;.</p>
<p>Another favorite is the Organic Honey &#8220;Show-Me&#8221; Rose, made with rose petals from a local farmer.  Sweet, delicate, and lovely.</p>
<p>Custom blends are made in small batches and will sometimes only be available seasonally, depending upon the ingredients.  Right now I&#8217;ve got some strawberries and mint calling for blending to create a taste of summer for a mid-winter pick-me-up.</p>
<p>As of Feb 2010, finally got Pumpkin Ginger Spice tea made from the pumpkins that I got from &#8220;Our Garden&#8221; farm in New Florence, MO.  Have had lots of compliments on it, and a few customers have made it their favorite.  It will only be around for as long as I have pumpkin to make it; then you will have to wait till next Fall to get more.</p>
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