Felicitea

News from Felicitea.com

Friday, October 24, 2008

Vanilla Spice @ Saturday's Tailgate Market

The Tailgate remains open! And will do so through the week before Christmas. (I hear we're getting fresh cut trees in December!!!!!)

From 10-1 tomorrow we'll be at the corner of Park Ave & Camden like every week before. Just colder. I'll have Vanilla Spice in the pot hot and available in a big cup for just $1. If you're in Charlotte stop by. You can't get a cup of tea for $1 anywhere else in town. 

Come pick out from the most beautiful fall squashes and greens in town. Plus, the Secret Chocolatier is back! Come get some chocolate and tea - that's the right way to start off your weekend.

Labels: , , , , , ,

Thursday, October 9, 2008

And we're back

September snuck by quickly here at Felicitea.

We had a number of events, a number of issues with tropical storms (North Carolina is wonderful the rest of the year), the Charlotte gas crisis and then my little sister for married. The calendar's calmer, the storm season is passing, gas is coming back to the city and the wedding was beautiful.

We're back in business.

There's a number of exciting things going on, but first I want to let you know that orders will be all caught up this week. I apologize again for the delay. We've had some issues getting supplies due to shipping and gas issues across the country. 

Of utmost importance is the news that the Tailgate Farmer's Market is still open through fall - Tuesday nights we are there from 3-6pm. Stop by and pick up some tea for those cold days, and enjoy a hot cup of the daily tea for just $1 (no coffee shop in town can beat that!).

Massage hours have also been expanded! Felicitea now offers appointments on Fridays and Sunday afternoons. 

An update with pictures from the Tea & Chocolate Pairing is coming soon.

Labels: , , ,

Friday, August 15, 2008

Vendor Profile: Green Monster Garden

market 008

Green Monster Garden
Owned and operated by Tara & Stuart McAlister

Tara and Stuart supply Felicitea with a number of herbs - lots of fresh mint! They are fantastic to work with, full of wonderful ideas and very passionate about their products and local food. They also grow lettuce and tomatoes (which are delicious!).

Below is what Tara had to say:

What do you do? grow? make?
We infused extra virgin olive oil with herbs from our garden. We use fresh herbs to create a fabulous seasoning that can be used to compliment veggies , chicken or fish. Presented in decorative bolltes, the oil makes a great gift for a housewarming or hostess gift.

What's special about your company?
What makes our company Special? Our company is special because the people involved truly have a passion and want to provide an outstanding product. We want all of our customers to know and believe that we want them 100% satisfied, if not we aren't!

Where are you located?
Charlotte, NC in the Steele Creek Neighborhood

How did you start working with Felicitea?
We were lucky to become acquainted with Felicitea at the South End Tailgate Market in the Spring of 2008. We were impressed with Summer's true love of tea and can understand her passion and dedication to her craft. She enjoys working with those in the community to share ideas, products and suggestions. Felicitea is a true partner in the farming community.

Contact Info:
Tara and Stuart McAlister
Green Monster Garden
704-957-7837
greenmonstergarden@bellsouth.net

Green Monster Garden is at Tailgate Market Tuesday's and Saturday's.

(This is a part of a series of profiles on the vendors, sellers and customers of Felicitea.)




Labels: , , , ,

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Market Quote from August 5, 2008

Little boy to his mother when told to share his Mint Tea with his sister:
"But it's too yummy to share!"




Labels: , , , , , ,

Community Commitment

I'm a locavore. For me that means most of the food I eat is grown or produced within a 150 mile radius. It has become my passion, more so over the last year then ever before.

I grew up with parents who gardened. I took a wonderful Ag class my freshman year of high school where we learned how to plant with the seasons and got our hands dirty. I fell in love with, and still miss, the Central Market in Lancaster, PA, where I lived most of my life. Lancaster is a agricultural area, and what part of the economy that isn't tourist related, depends on that agriculture. I can tell you what the season is by the smell of the fields. When I lived in Pennsylvania, eating local was easy and something I didn't think about.

In Charlotte it's not as easy or simple. We may be a small city, but we're definitely urban. When I moved here I learned what eggs taste like when you buy them at the store. I definitely prefer my eggs fresh from the chickens who laid them. If you look hard in this town you can find local foods and products that come from people who have a passion for their produce. Or if you go to the Tailgate Market in South End you just have to look around: everything offered here is locally made or produced with local products.

I bring this passion and community to Felicitea. We use local products, as much as possible, in the teas, soaps and gifts. I believe that local is more sustainable. And, since I know the growers, I know the products are produced safely and organically, even if they don't have the USDA's seal of approval.

Eating local is about relationship, community and commitment. It's about supporting each other and creating a relationship of knowing interdependence. Felicitea is also about relationship, community and commitment. The custom blend process is about communicating our relationship with tea, with each other, and our selves. Sharing these teas with each other we create a community where we share each others tastes and stories. We commit to make tea a wonderful experience that we can share or enjoy alone, creating a space where we can tell stories or sit in peaceful silence with friends. Choosing local means choosing peace, passion and sustainability. Isn't that what tea means to so many of us?

I am blessed with the ability to share a cup of tea with most of the people who's products we use here at Felicitea. I can go take a look at the place where the products are grown or raised. Our teas come from companies who can go look at the estate, talk to the pickers and tea masters and estate owners. Each cup of tea you drink comes thanks to the hands that grow it, pick it, dry it and then pass it on to me where I blend it together just for you with my two hands. Every sip of tea was created by a community of people with names, stories and a passion for their work.

To widen this community and allow you to know the people who grow and participate in the creation of Felicitea products we'll be honoring and introducing you to them. In this space we'll share the stories of the people who grow and produce the ingredients in your teas, soaps and gifts. We'll also be sharing profiles of the vendors who offer Felicitea products along with those who carry and create complimentary products such as chocolates infused with our teas or local honey to sweeten your cup. There will even be a stories from customers - the people who not only enjoy the final product of this communities co-creation process, but support its continued existence.

My hope is that even if you're too far from Charlotte or India to shake the hand of the people who bring you your tea, you'll get a sense of who these people are and what they bring to your cup. Knowing this community of amazing, passionate people has made each cup of tea a happier experience for me. I hope it does the same for you.


Labels: , , , , , , ,

Saturday, July 12, 2008

New Yummy Things

I enjoy the quiet moments between the storms of tea orders (blend, pack, label. Rinse. Repeat. Reorder.) because they give me a chance to work on new things. New, yummy things. There are number of new, and delicious, coming out the kitchen.

First up, in an attempt to make happy Brandice, of SteapTV, I have been blending up something special. Brandice likes Earl Grey, as any good Trekkie ought, and has searched far and wide to find one that was perfect for curling up on the couch and getting down to work. She is currently taste testing the five sample blends I made up for her, and soon we'll be able to announce when it will be available on the site as she has very kindly agreed to share! Assuming you can get some before she orders it all! Her exact words:
I think that Felicitea has made me fall in love with Earl Grey again.
You can't ask for anymore then that. That's what Felicitea does people, helps you fall in love again. Can you get any happier?

As a follow up to this delightful new tea blend, we're sharing it with The Secret Chocolatier. He's going to make Earl Grey Truffles. Yes. Truffles. For those of you in Charlotte, I will pass on the date when they will be released at the Tailgate Market. For those of you not lucky enough to live the Queen City, I've asked if he's able to ship. He's not able to with summer's heat, but later this year, if you get lucky, shipment options will be in place.

Also, in response to the wonderful response the Rooibus Sweet Tea has been getting, I'm working on some more Rooibus blends. As soon as they're ready, we'll share details with you right here.

Soon there will be even more ways to find your very own moment of happiness!


Labels: , , , , , , , , ,

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Saturday Morning at Market



Labels: , , , , , , ,

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Pictures from The Tailgate

Today was the second Saturday at The Tailgate. Lots of tea was sampled and sold, new tea friends made, and something new was shared with the world. (Details coming up here soon on what that is.)


The Tailgate is a wonderful experience in community and staying local. I even brought home a (safe) tomato, beans, beets and an amazing basil olive oil today. Felicitea is proud to be a part of and a partner with the local food community.

If you're in Charlotte and get a chance to stop by, please do. We'll all be there Saturday mornings 9-1 and Tuesday evenings 4-7!

Labels: , , , , ,

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Scrub-a-dub-dub

Good news : Rose, Felicitea's Soap Lady, is working up soaps so they'll be available at Tailgate Market in a couple weeks. We'll have a few different types of soap, bath salts and bath bombs. Stop by and check them out!


Labels: , , , , , , ,

This Little Tea Went To Market

Saturday morning was oppressively hot - even at 9am when the Tailgate opened. With high that reached nearly 100F everyone was sweating early.

Thankfully, there was iced tea. Delicious iced Rooibus Sweet Tea and Sloth Tea were on hand for sampling at Felicitea's table along with selection of loose leaf.

It was a great morning and I got to talk to people about our teas, the benefits of tea and herbs, as well share a taste of happiness with many from the Charlotte area. In fact, we nearly sold out of the 1 oz tins.

Last night was also sweltering and sunny. (I ended up with sunburn on the back of my knees - ouch!) I shared samples of Oolong Summer, Hibiscus Mint and Jasmine Hibiscus which people loved.

We're sharing teas with The Secret Chocolatier to make nummy tea truffles. We'll let you know as soon as they're available!

We're really happy to be apart of the Tailgate Market. If you're in the Charlotte area stop by Tuesday's between 4 & 7 and Saturday mornings from 9-1 and say hi!

Labels: , , , , , ,

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

See You at the Farmer's Market

Starting this week, Felicitea will be regularly showing up at Tailgate Farmer's Market here in Charlotte.

The Tailgate is open Saturday mornings 9-1 and Tuesday evenings 4-7 at the corner of Camden & Park.

We're very excited to be joining Tailgate for several reasons:
  • The Tailgate sells only local food and products. Everything has some local component. Felicitea uses local grown herbs when possible.
  • It'll give us the chance to interact with customers.
  • Customers will get see, smell and even taste our teas.
In a couple weeks, we'll also have a selection of our eye, neck and body pillows as well as soaps.

If you're in the Charlotte area stop on by and say hi!

Labels: , , , ,