@smartboydesigns You're very welcome! Once you've got one we can do a skype/video conference if you'd like to know how to best prepare it and why :) I've actually written an article on it in the past, as well as given many many demonstrations LOL
@smartboydesigns That's a perfectly normal and common question that I get asked fairly often Christian :D lol Unless I were walking around Paraguay, Uruguay, or Argentina ;) The horn is the traditional way of drinking yerba mate in Paraguay :) I've been drinking tea with that horn since 2003 ;) The straw (bombillia) has a strainer on the end :) It's a great tradition, a healthy drink, and is served to friends and family around the circle :)
@smartboydesigns You're very welcome! Once you've got one we can do a skype/video conference if you'd like to know how to best prepare it and why :) I've actually written an article on it in the past, as well as given many many demonstrations LOL
maplemusketeer 2 months ago
@maplemusketeer That's fantastic! I'll have to find a gourd/horn online and bombilla. Thanks for sharing!
smartboydesigns 2 months ago
@smartboydesigns That's a perfectly normal and common question that I get asked fairly often Christian :D lol Unless I were walking around Paraguay, Uruguay, or Argentina ;) The horn is the traditional way of drinking yerba mate in Paraguay :) I've been drinking tea with that horn since 2003 ;) The straw (bombillia) has a strainer on the end :) It's a great tradition, a healthy drink, and is served to friends and family around the circle :)
maplemusketeer 2 months ago
I'm naive but just must ask, what is in your horn shaped mug that you so often carry around?
smartboydesigns 2 months ago