Monday, November 16, 2020

One thing leads to another!

 

This is definitely an example of how one thing can lead to another in the time it takes to hit the Google button! When in Mrs S Cafe in Maylands a while back I was delighted to come across this super gorgeous mural by WA artist Mikaela Miller, the lovely green eyed beauty surrounded by the coffee blossoms, roses and chrysanthemums which adorn the iconic Mrs S cakes. To be honest I hadn't ever thought about the coffee blossom before but on reading that there is such a thing as 'coffee blossom tea' (tisane) it has become supremely important for me to find and try it, it could be the first step in winding down my coffee intake, I drink far too much :) Anyone tried it? Hope you had/are still having a good weekend, happy Monday, take care and stay safe..

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22 comments:

  1. What a lovely mural. No, I haven't heard of coffee blossom tea but since I don't care for coffee, it wouldn't be something I'd look for. Give me old fashioned Earl Grey anytime.

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  2. Dearest Grace,
    That is an exotic mural and showing all the blossoms necessary to explain about the tisane.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  3. Never heard of it, but I will try anything at least once.

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  4. What a beautiful mural. My ears (eyes) pricked up when I read coffee blossom. The first time I hear of it. I have just been discussing favorite teas with a blogger in Canada and told her about our homegrown Rooibos tea cultivated in the Cape Province. Three cups of coffee a day is good for you. No more. :) Thanks for sharing this interesting post. Be safe. Jo

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  5. What a lovely mural. Never heard of the coffee blossom tea either but sounds intriguing.

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  6. What a beautiful mural. Never heard of coffee blossom tea, but I do like high quality coffee so I roast my own. Too bad this cafe is out of my range.

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  7. That is lovely, Grace! I don't drink coffee and tend to be a tea drinker.

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  8. Lovely mural.. best of luck in reducing your coffee consumption.

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  9. So Love Those Eye Lashes - Many Thanx Perth

    Cheers

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  10. I know there is coffee cherry juice from the cherries the beans are in.

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  11. There so much thing people do with coffee. Great Mural.
    Stay Safe and Coffee is on

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  12. This mural is quite lovely. I didn’t realize there were coffee blossoms but...of course!

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  13. I never thought of coffee blooms, either, but certainly they do have to exist!
    It´s a beautiful one, Grace. And... coffee is on the way ☕

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  14. That doesn't sound very tasty, I go for a real coffee and a real tea, no mixes...

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  15. Lovely find Grace, thanks for contributing to Monday Murals.
    I've never heard of coffee blossom tea, but if it tastes like coffee it's not for me...will stick with herbal teas.

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  16. I know what tisanes are, but I had no idea there was a coffee blossom tea. I drink coffee 24/7, so I would never give up or reduce my coffee intake. I hope you are able to and don't get severe headaches as a result. That's an incredible mural, Grace. She's a real beauty.

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