Hi everyone -
A few new sites have cropped up --
Some neat free tools on this one:
http://holyteacards.biz/
And an interesting cookbook (and other stuff) on this one:
http://www.holyteapromotions.com
Trina turned me on to the cookbook one -- gonna order it Trina?? (grin)
I like the energy of the first one A LOT :)
See what 'ya see,
Andrea
A few new sites have cropped up --
Some neat free tools on this one:
http://holyteacards.biz/
And an interesting cookbook (and other stuff) on this one:
http://www.holyteapromotions.com
Trina turned me on to the cookbook one -- gonna order it Trina?? (grin)
I like the energy of the first one A LOT :)
See what 'ya see,
Andrea
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on Jun. 11, 2008 at 1:12 PM
I got my copy of the recipe book and really like it. One thing I needed to know is how much Holy Tea to put in recipes and she has a great variety so it'll be easy to just use it in whatever I make from now on.
She had some other good info in there too about the importance of hydration, how to make Holy Tea, etc.
Joan
She had some other good info in there too about the importance of hydration, how to make Holy Tea, etc.
Joan
I got my cookbook and the brochure I ordered today, too.
The cookbook has nice variety as far as the recipes; there are recipes from other countries as well. I noticed that several recipes reference spices or mixes from Trader Joes, as well as giving a typical grocery store spice mix alternative.
As for the brochure... it could be priced more reasonably or shared freely via download, imo. : ) Aside from slightly crammed content, it was mailed in a standard brown envelope which allowed it to be bent and crinkled along it's journey to me.
If anyone gets creative and generates their own material and wants to share, I'd love to see it!
Trina
The cookbook has nice variety as far as the recipes; there are recipes from other countries as well. I noticed that several recipes reference spices or mixes from Trader Joes, as well as giving a typical grocery store spice mix alternative.
As for the brochure... it could be priced more reasonably or shared freely via download, imo. : ) Aside from slightly crammed content, it was mailed in a standard brown envelope which allowed it to be bent and crinkled along it's journey to me.
If anyone gets creative and generates their own material and wants to share, I'd love to see it!
Trina
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