Showing posts with label healing power of plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healing power of plants. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea Sponsors Complimentary Tasting at A Day of Joy


Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea Sponsors Complimentary Tasting at A Day of Joy

When: October 23, 2011
Hours:
10/23 10:00am-5:00pm
Location:
45 E 34th St
New York, NY 10016
Website: http://www.sacredrosetea.com
Submitted by:Sacred R. Sacred R.
on September 22, 2011

Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea Sponsors Complimentary Tasting at
A Day of Joy on October 23, 2011 in NYC. 10am - 5pm
It is a day for parents and caregivers to experienced joy in letting go, being happy and connecting with each other.
Sunday October 23, 2011
10am - 5pm
Little Radish Studios
45 East 34th Street
3rd floor
Between Park Avenue and Madison Avenue, NY NY
www.sacredrose.us
www.sacredrosetea.com

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

good food matters: Fresh and simple tastes, recipes and stories from Chef Nancy Vienneau


good food matters: Fresh and simple tastes, recipes and stories from Chef Nancy Vienneau

July 6th, 2011
Time for Tea, and Raspberry-Peach Buttermilk Cake



Pausing, midday, for a cup of hot tea is one of those treats I rarely allow myself. That shouldn’t be the case. Taking time to step away from the stove, or the computer screen, is so beneficial to my general well-being; it should be a natural part of my day. That moment to regroup, restore, and refill the creative well is as easy as bringing water to a boil.

I was reminded of this when I was asked to sample some organic herbal teas for a company, Sacred Rose. I set aside my work, took out the only tea cup left from a set that once belonged to my grandmother, and poured a delicious, heady brew. That bit of self-nurturing was just what I needed–and the non-caffeinated concoction gave me a little boost, without the spike and drop of coffee.

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Sometimes, it’s nice to take the pampering a step further.

I follow a blog, Darjeeling Dreams. Here, Joyti has written much about the world of tea: the types and blends, tisanes and infusions, the rituals of steeping and sipping. She also has some wonderful recipes–mostly desserts—many of which are perfect to enjoy with that vibrant midday cup.

One recent recipe caught my eye. It had all the right elements–a pleasing aesthetic, and an intriguing complexity in flavors created in a simple preparation. It is also her friend’s favorite: a one layer, unfrosted, fresh Raspberry Buttermilk Cake.

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One day, I decided to make it, although with slight variation. I had just a handful of raspberries in the house, and a couple of very ripe peaches. Peaches and raspberries baked onto a buttermilk cake sounded appealing, too.

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It’s the sort of cake that you can whip up by hand. I like that. No need to lug out the stand mixer. There’s a wee bit of preplanning: be sure to have the butter softened, so that it will cream nicely with the sugar. And, have the buttermilk at room temperature–it will more readily blend with the creamed butter-sugar mixture without clumping.

Joyti makes her cake with a combination of whole wheat and white flours. My pantry offered only unbleached all purpose white flour, so, again, there’s a slight variation.

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It baked beautifully.

And the taste? Elegant.

This is a barely sweetened cake, and the buttermilk imparts a rich tang. The crumb is soft. The raspberries almost melt into the batter as it bakes. This aspect is what really makes the cake special, and if you have only raspberries–so much the better. The peaches, while pretty, remain sitting on top–their juices don’t influence the cake’s outcome so much.

One night, I served it to friends with a scoop of vanilla ice cream drizzled with peach and plum sauces I had made.

But now, it’s just me. So, I’ll steep a pot of this grounding tea, and have a slice. If you’re in the neighborhood, come on over. I’d love to share.

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RASPBERRY-PEACH BUTTERMILK CAKE
(adapted from Joyti’s Darjeeling Dreams)
2 Cups All Purpose Flour
1 T. Baking Powder
pinch Salt
1/2 Cup Sugar
6 T. Butter, softened
1 1/3 cups Buttermilk, at room temperature
Zest from 1 Lemon
1 Egg
1/2 Cup Fresh Raspberries
1-2 sliced Peaches
2 T. Demerara Sugar

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line the bottom of a 9″ springform pan with parchment, and butter the sides.
Mix dry ingredients–flour/baking powder/salt in a bowl and set aside.
In another bowl, cream the softened butter and sugar together,
Whisk in the buttermilk, lemon zest, and egg.
Stir in the dry ingredients, and mix until well incorporated.
Pour into prepared springform pan.
Arrange sliced peaches around the circumference of the caketop. Place raspberries in the center.
Sprinkle with Demerara Sugar and bake for 30-35 minutes.
Allow to cool 15 minutes before removing .

Enjoy with a cup of tea.

SACRED ROSE ORGANIC HERBAL TEAS www.sacredrose.us

Sacred Rose’s “Mother Earth Zest” (one of their 8 special blends) is a gently invigorating tea. Ginger and spearmint are the dominant notes, layered with fennel and sage. It is designed to refresh and to ground, and is pleasant tea to drink in the afternoon. It has lovely aromatics, too.

Sacred Rose is a planetary-conscious company, whose teas honor the energy and restorative powers imbued by the plant kingdom.

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Friday, July 1, 2011

Sacred Rose Tea Giveaway


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Giveaway: Sacred Rose Organic Tea

by Florentina on June 30, 2011

Sacred Rose Organic Herbal Teas Giveaway

Organic Hand Blended Herbal Teas from Sacred Rose. Herbal tea infusions are a great alternative to chemically processed beverages and Sacred Rose Organic Teas stimulate the energy body’s innate ability to heal. Each Sacred Rose blend facilitates an inner alchemy within the matrix of the body mind opening the gateway for a change in consciousness.

Enter this giveaway for a chance to win:

3.oz box of the Inner Peace blend- a relaxing medley of chamomile, sage and passion flower that assists the emotional and physical bodies to calm.

3.oz box of the Mother Earth Zest blend- a refreshing blend of ginger, spearmint, fennel and sage which assists in bringing a sense of fullness and grounding to our lives. This blend aids digestion and helps us root to the earth.

Giveaway sponsored by Sacred Rose Organic Herbal Teas
Value is $36 for two 3oz tea boxes.

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http://ciaoflorentina.com/2011/06/30/giveaway-sacred-rose-organic-tea/
Giveaway Ends: 2011-08-01

Official Rules: No purchase necessary to enter or win. Sweepstakes is open only to legal residents of the 50 states of the U.S. (and the District of Columbia) and of the country of Canada, who are physically located and residing therein, and who are 18 years of age at time of entry. Read the rest of the Official Giveaway Rules.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Mother Earth Zest - Sacred Rose Tea



Apr 26
Review: Sacred Rose Mother Earth Zest
Fennel Tea, Ginger Tea, Herbal Tea, Mint Tea, Organic Tea, Sacred Rose, Sage Tea Add comments
Geoff’s Teaview Snapshot
Thumbs up! "I want it as a breath mint. "
Geoff’s Teaview: 9.5/10
Other Teaviews: Dan gave it 7.0/10
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I found myself quite attracted to this blend, simply for the word "zest" in the title. Something about that word just screams, "I haz a happy!" Poor kitten-like grammar included. The blend contained ginger, spearmint (my favorite mint), fennel and sage. This seemed like a very herbaceous but appetizing combination. Ginger and fennel had very nuanced profiles (if loud), and spearmint and sage were more calming. The yin-yang of it all might work to the blend's benefit.

The fusion certainly worked for the aroma. Spearmint, ginger and sage did something to my nose that made it relax in ecstasy. It was like freebasing Indo-Greek toothpaste.

Brewing instructions verbatim from the SR website: "To retain the aroma & flavor of Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Teas infuse one teaspoon of your favorite Sacred Rose® Blend into one cup of boiling water for 3-5 minutes." I did exactly that with the heavier-set brewing time.

The liquor brewed up the way a lot of Sacred Rose "teas" did - to a foggy, yellow-green. Explanation? They're herbs, and that - apparently - is herb-color. Moving along. The aroma for this was majestic and calming at the same time. Spearmint took point, then ginger pushed it off the pirate plank. As for the fennel and sage, maybe they'd show up in the taste. And show, they did! Fennel gave the initial tonguedown a nutty/creamy lean, allowing for the refreshing spearmint/sage middle. Ginger spiciness took up the rear. This was positively awesome. I want it as a breath mint.

— To purchase Sacred Rose Mother Earth Zest, or for more specific information on ingredients or the story behind this particular blend, click here to go directly to the manufacturer's web site.
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Healing Power of Plants - Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Teas




Healing Power of Plants - Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Teas

March 27, 2011 6:30pm
$20 includes a Macrobiotic meal
Gurney's Inn Montauk, New York
Learn about the Healing Power of Plants and the Natural World
Documentary, Dinner, and Complimentary Sacred Rose® Tea Tasting
Movie: Numen - The Nature of Plants
Is your healthcare safe? Is it effective? Is it sustainable? Herbalism is our oldest system of healing on the planet.
Speaker:
Maria Pologeorgis
Founder Sacred Rose® Organic Herbal Tea. Renowned visionary and skilled metaphysician. Maria will discuss the healing properties of flower elixirs and herbal teas.
www.sacredrose.us

Hosts:
Phyllis Lomitola and Ken Walles
Co-founders, created Personal Cure to expand awareness of the incredible healing power of diet and lifestyle
Space is limited. Reserve now 631.668-1717