A pot of tea and thee.On a dark winter night, curl up curl v. curled, curl·ing, curls v.tr. 1. To twist (the hair, for example) into ringlets or coils. 2. by the fire with a steaming mug of Sassafras sassafras: see laurel. sassafras North American tree (Sassafras albidum) of the laurel family. The aromatic leaf, bark, and root are used as a flavouring, as a traditional home medicine, and as a tea. tea. These loose-leaf, herb-infused teas are caffeine-free, and have names like Cold Shoulder and Shush shush interj. Used to express a demand for silence. tr.v. shushed, shush·ing, shush·es To demand silence from by saying "shush": . "I buy certified organic and wild-crafted herbs whenever I can," says owner Christa Gardner. Sassafras teas are packed in reusable re·use tr.v. re·used, re·us·ing, re·us·es To use again, especially after salvaging or special treatment or processing. re·us metal tins that brew about 50 cups ($12 to $14). The company also sells discounted refills and tea infusers. Gardner says tea is something to put on the table and enjoy, adding that it is "good medicine." CONTACT: Sassafras, (206)508-1111, www.shopsass.com. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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