field trip

hi, there. don’t get too comfy, just yet. today we’re going on a little outing over to SortaCrunchy. my friend megan asked me to guest post on her blog! it seems i’m the snobbiest tea drinker she knows, and she thinks her readers will appreciate my take on the way of tea and why i love this beverage.

i’m flattered and excited to connect with a new group of people, and also to introduce you guys to her impressive and inspiring blog. megan is a wonderful mom and is currently co-authoring a book on parenting, as well as writing and editing for the new blog Simple Kids. we share a passion for living naturally,writing, faith, and family, and a long-time friendship.

so without further ado, let’s skip on over and see my debut outside the ~~okieOLIO~~ web space. (tomorrow the second part of my contribution will be published, so please check back in with SortaCrunchy to read the follow-up to today’s post.)

**UPDATE: SortaCrunchy readers, welcome! please click around and see if any of our interests coincide. i’d love to hear your thoughts, advice, or questions on the topics i love to pursue here. feel free to make yourself at home.

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Posted on May 26, 2009, in tea & eats and tagged . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. I loved reading about your love of tea. I have always been a LIpton girl but now I realize that’s not good enough!! Thanks for the great advice. I hope I can make tea like you.

  2. Thank you again, Trisha. I have gotten SO much great feedback on these posts, even from people who didn’t comment on them. The tea series was a HUGE hit. You rock.

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