How to make homemade tea with menthol crystals
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How to make homemade tea with menthol crystals

Today I am going to talk about making homemade tea. We will discuss how to make it with loose leaf tea and infusion balls. We will discuss the benefit of making homemade tea versus buying it from tea/coffee restaurants like Starbucks or Coffee bean. We will talk about what you need to buy to make homemade tea and the process to make it. Let us begin.

Why do it at home? First of all, going to Starbucks and buying an organic black tea every morning is a $3 a day, $18 a week, $936 a year habit. That’s a ridiculous amount of money, even if you’re only drinking half that amount, it’s still ridiculous! Doing it at home is much more financially efficient. You should also be aware of the social/cool aspect of Starbucks. There’s some validation you could get from going there and buying a drink, like it felt good to you. Let go of that and open your mind to other possibilities.

Another reason why making homemade tea is awesome is that you can put whatever you want in it! Make your own concoction. What I like the most are the menthol crystals. It’s what makes chewing gum taste so good, the fresh, airy flavor of the mint-based stuff. It is soothing to the throat and lungs. You can buy menthol crystals in bulk, along with loose leaf selections like organic black tea or Irish breakfast tea, and put them together in an infusion ball. Let them steep for 1-2 minutes while you organize your kitchen or something before work, and you have a high quality tea for very cheap.

Some things you’ll need to buy are loose leaf teas like Irish breakfast tea or organic black tea. These have a decent amount of caffeine (around 30mg each). Remember, they are dark teas, so they are essentially alternatives to coffee.

Some special ways to enhance tea are to include non-tea ingredients in your ‘brew’, for example menthol crystals, chamomile flowers, spearmint or peppermint. It makes green tea taste great, especially.

In conclusion, making tea at home is much more efficient from a financial point of view and it is also a lot of fun, but more importantly it is dynamic because you can make your own blends of teas and try new things. It is very easy to start, to be afraid to try something new. Get some menthol crystals and some loose leaf organic black tea and go for it.

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