 And welcome to the tea of the day today. I have one from herbaceous blends and It's got nettle lemongrass and mint in it. They call it earthy mint I like the tin first of all at this copper looking tin. It's really cute and I'll give you a quick look here You see that that's some good loose leaf right there I like it when it stays slightly bigger and they don't crush it up too much because then it just makes me feel like I'm Getting the dust and fanning of all over again, which is not nice So this is nice Smells pretty good, too. Oh, yeah, let's give it a shot. I hear the bells The church is going next door Okay Trying to formulate an opinion here because I think I would want to Actually do this one a little bit longer next time or something because I was Hoping I guess for a little bit more lemongrass. I wanted to get a little bit more of that feel this It's so it's just my expectation But overall it's it's it's totally fine What I am actually getting is just a complete blend between the three So none of them stand out as a primary so I'm not like going like oh, it's definitely the mint Oh, it's definitely the nettle The lemongrass kind of is actually taking the backseat though to the mint and the nettle Overall and if I really focus on it, I can definitely feel the the flavor of the mint a little bit more Nettle tends to do that anyways where it tends to fall more to the background and just be a nice Strong background flavor that helps to accentuate the depth of the tea So in that sense This is totally to be expected and what I'm getting with this. Oh Yeah, I Think I would also maybe on a little bit of honey in this one Just because the flavor overall by itself and isn't terribly exciting It's good and it's definitely worth drinking just as it is I wouldn't have a problem with that and somebody like else would too But I'm just saying to give it a little extra brightness. I wouldn't mind a little bit of honey, but The nice thing about this and I don't know I can't think I've talked about this much on the herbal teas before is that they're naturally caffeine free which is awesome and They it's something to pay attention to because you can get confused so easy with the teas thinking they are caffeine free Which some of them aren't because like a green tea, which you think is that's just an herbal tea Well, no green tea can have caffeine in it just the same so Be careful if you're thinking you've got a caffeine free tea when you may actually have some in there So if you have like a black or a green tea red tea tends to be more naturally caffeine free than than the black and the Green teas so they that's something to just be a pay attention to with the four majors the white black red and green They aren't necessarily all caffeine free So you just have to know what you're drinking as compared to the herbs themselves with the these maybe AC herbs with the Mint the basil all those other guys in that family are generally naturally caffeine free as is like the lemon balm and as is the nettle I believe So yeah good refreshing tea. It's good for a lot of things obviously the mints good for bad breath Mints good for things like fever and coughs stress nausea The nettle is good for an anti-inflammatory And also good for digestive health as is the lemon grass and lemon grass is also good for the throat as well So overall, I mean, there's a wide, you know any tea I Can say has a wide variety of great benefits like this, but yeah, I love this is a very nice blend Thank you very much your basis blends you guys rock