Category Archives: Drinks

Organic Peony White Tea

Hubby bought me this box of Organic Peony White Tea many months ago. I kept it inside one of the kitchen cabinets and totally forgotten about it. I found it when i was rummaging for Tupperwares to store the cereals i bought just now.

Fast fast went to boil some water and am enjoying my organic peony white tea now. It’s a light tea with subtle hints of peony of course. Lovely for the afternoon. Give it a try, ya.

American Wild Ginseng Tea


I just made myself a cup of American Wild Ginseng Tea. Been feeling tired and stressed out for weeks since school restarted. So tired like can die, lidat. Hopefully, this cup of American Wild Ginseng Tea will provide me the energy to get through the day.

Kunyang Honey

I love Kunyang Honey. Kunyang is a Korean brand. Bought these from Cold Storage the other day. They each costs Rm38. Not overly expensive, right. Still affordable. Comes in a variety of flavors but i chose Ginger Honey and Pomegranate Honey. Ginger will soothe my irritated throat as i’m still having a sore throat. The saleslady explained the pomegranate is beneficial to the uterus. That’s why i bought two. Will try the others when i finish these.

Honey has many uses. I can drink it, use it as a spread for bread and even marinade meats with it. It’s a great alternative to sugar. I may not like sugar very much, but as a natural sweetener, honey doesnt irritate my throat like normal white of brown sugar does. Honey hydrates our body’s internal system and also nourishes our skin. I only have good things to say when it comes to honey. Do you like honey as much as i do?

Cold Storage organises fairs at Parkson’s concourse level every now and then. It’s to create more awareness to the variety of foodstuff they carry. Cold Storage is located it the basement level at Ipoh Parkson. I shop there quite often as i go to Parkson nearly everyday. It’s a costly place to buy grocery items there. Unless you are into pricey imported goods, you’re better off buying your everyday necessities from hypermarkets.