Monday, March 14, 2016

Paper Girl

I was feeling energized this moring and I asked myself what kind of tea will keep me in this mood longer. Then I realized that "Queen of Tarts" would be the perfect one.
It's a tea made of hibiscus, guayusa, marigold petals, salvia extract and natural blackberry flavoring. It has a sweet taste like a tart (that's even in the name), and a deep red color from the hibiscus, but the marigold petals bring a little yellow (which is my favorite color right now by the way, and that means I'm enthusiastic for life, yey!). But that is not all! The guayusa is a super energizer so it's perfect for those mornings when you want to stat the day in a great mood. Plus, I think, because of the fruits, this would make a perfect ice tea that you can enjoy in one of those hot summer days. The hibiscus has a lot of benefits like relief from high blood pressure and high cholesterol. It's also perfect for digestive, immune system, and inflammatory problems. The guayusa is one of the three known caffeinated holly trees that can replace your afternoon coffee: it gives you a lift similar to coffee but less jolts and jitters (not that I know what's that is like since I do not drink or like coffee, but I've research it and everything says so). I'm pretty sure that is one of the most perfect combinations of flavors and colors.

That's it about the tea; now let's talk about the song.

The song is called "Paper Girl". The band that sings it July Talk a Canadian blues/alternative rock band. They have an interesting style thanks to the voices of the lead singers Peter Dreimanis- who has a deep voice and an interesting resonance-, and Leah Fay -who has a sweet voice. They make the perfect combination (of voices), exactly like the tea.



This song, "Paper Girl" is the first song I've heard from them and I fell in love with it instantly. The way the drums are kicked and the way that the sound stops for a second before Leah starts singing the course! The first time I heared it, it pumped me. Plus the lyric "if money in your coffee, if you want secrets in your tea" brings joy to me and makes me dance. I enjoy this song very much even though it seems to be about a certain kind of woman, a "material girl" that isn't appreciated as much as she would like. Regardless, this is a great song, I have no complains about it.
But it doesn't matter what it's about, if it makes you feel as good as I do when I listen to it, it's a great song that deserved its own tea.

That is all.
Kisses and Go drink your tea, I'm already drinking mine.

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