Short and sweet today. I’ve written here less this past month because I’m working on a Journal Activity Book that will be published in July. It’s a fun and whimsical journey through what it means to be “Bob,” with just enough philosophy to give it some weight. I’m sharing a bit of the in-progress here today. Above is my product testing photo. Below is what I was testing…
What if Bob were a tea blend?
The recipe in the images here is the pre-testing recipe. I’ve adjusted some, and the adjusted version will be in the book.
I’m off to continue delving1 the depths of The Essence of Bob…
Now, you may try this blend yourself, of course, but the recipe is mine and the name is mine, so please protect it the same as you would any other copyrighted material. For your own personal use only, and don’t sell my tea (I’m going to be doing that myself soon). What you may share, and I’d love it if you do!, is this post, by hitting the Share button directly below.
Did you know that I read recently in a Substack on the signs of using AI that “big” vocabulary words are sometimes a sign? Ha! Maybe so, and a commenter somewhere mentioned “delve” as an “AI Word.” Double Ha!! Let me assure you, I’ve been using the word delve and its conjugated variations since at least the third grade. If you aren’t familiar with the word (but you probably are), the Google machine is sure to help you out. Better yet, a hardcover dictionary OS (Old School) is even more likely to help you out because it contains many thousands of other words to know as well. Take that, AI sniffers.
Neighbor Bob would be so proud!!!
I love this. It was great to see how you broke down the characteristics of each ingredients and transformed them into personality traits as well. I don't often use calendula (I've been unsuccessful at growing it and it seems hard to find when I want it). But I'll look again and give it a try. Thank you.