Tumblewood's Lavender Earl Grey black tea blend is one of my favorites to include in recipes. It adds a fresh citrus zing with just a hint of lavender - and who can resist lavender?!
It's a wonderful New Year and National Hot Tea month to boot! Of course tea is always at the top of our new experiences list, but before we head down that road, we’d like to cover the best steeping methods...
What to do when you're overly blessed at the dessert table Today marks one week since that grateful day where we found ourselves overly-stuffed, overly-blessed and overly-wondering what in the world we were going to do with ALL. THAT. PIE. Surely,...
The snow just keeps falling. Softly, gently. With none of the four-letter "w" word that usually sends it screaming past our doorsteps on a horizontal assault. Happy Thanksgiving from Montana, dear tea lovers. If you've already welcomed your guests in from...
This is one that will make you say, aahhhhhhh. Yes, we know, we've told you about this once before. But the more we sip on the new Aah Apricot Oolong tea, the more we want to find new ways to enjoy....
Aaaaaahhh.... it's a long sigh like that. Unfortunately, we could only fit the "Aah" on the official label, but once you try this Oolong, you'll know what we mean. Aah Apricot Oolong This light, sweet oolong will elicit a sigh...
Tumblewood Teas ties to western history for inspiration “This isn’t tea that’s about holding your pinky up,” Riza Gilpin smiles. Indeed, with names like “I’m Your Huckleberry,” “Gunpowder,” “Restful Rancher,” “Rollin’ With The Wind,” “Cold Winter’s Night” and “Cowgirl Confet-tea,”...
Originally posted by Laura Nelson for Tri-State Livestock News It was one booth that couldn’t be lost in the rows of camouflage. When Big Timber, Mont.-based Tumblewood Teas set up shop in the enormous Las Vegas Convention Center exposition center for the...