Mead can be enjoyed either hot or cold, so the serving temperature will depend on how you want to enjoy your beverage.
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Functional Mushrooms and Athletic Performance
Two functional mushrooms, Cordyceps and Lion’s Mane, are particularly known for their potential to boost athletic performance.
Did You Know that January is Hot Tea Month?
Now in it’s 6th year, it’s aim is to raise awareness and promote the consumption of tea for better health.
The Origins of the Sober Curious Movement
Dive into the origins of the sober curious movement and how it’s gained such incredible momentum.
Cellaring Mead
You rarely can go wrong with keeping meads within this range, around ten to thirteen degrees Celsius.
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Traveling for Tea – The Charleston Tea Plantation – USA
Even though tea has been consumed in the USA since the 1600’s, it wasn’t until 1888 that anybody thought of actually growing it.
Reishi Mushrooms and Boosting Your Furry Friend’s Immune System
Reishi mushrooms have a variety of health benefits for pets, including boosting the immune system, reducing inflammation, and acting as an antioxidant.
Chaga Mushrooms and Liver Health: What is the Connection?
While further research is needed, these results indicate that chaga may have potential therapeutic effects on liver fibrosis.