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    Home / Food Meditation / Morning Tea / Food Meditation: Morning Tea

    Food Meditation: Morning Tea

    January 12, 2014 by Ingrid Beer 3 Comments

    Welcome to this peaceful little space at our table that we like to call “Food Meditation”. This is a special, contemplative short-film series that my husband and I wish to share with you in hopes that you will pull up a comfy chair and spend a few moments connecting to that beautiful serenity that can so often be found in the most unexpected places; and perhaps, you'll be moved to reflect and meditate upon it.

    Food Meditation: Morning Tea

    From our souls to yours, please enjoy.

    Ingrid & Michael

    Have you ever treated yourself to the relaxing beauty found in watching your morning tea steep in freshly boiled water?

    As the color releases from the thin little pouch, it dances and glides as it flows and fills the mug slowly and completely, until all traces of colorlessness are gone and replaced by a vibrant, new hue.

    Stunning simplicity that sweetly infuses the spirit, and quietly uplifts the mind.

    Enjoy this cup of “Morning Tea”.

    About Ingrid Beer

    Ingrid obtained her Culinary Arts degree in 2005 after graduating with honors from the California School of Culinary Arts (Le Cordon Bleu program) in Pasadena, CA.

    She has had the pleasure and privilege of being the Executive Chef for two substance abuse facilities in Malibu, Ca., as well as a personal chef for private clients.

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    1. Kelly @ Inspired Edibles

      January 13, 2014 at 6:45 pm

      I just loved this and have often thought of my daily tea ritual (afternoon for me) akin to something like a prayer or meditation; thank you. Are you able to load the video itself on to your FB page? (I would love to share it with my fans rather than on my personal page). Cheers.

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    2. Jennifer

      January 24, 2015 at 5:48 am

      This was gorgeous! Thank you. Just what I needed on a Saturday morning.

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      • The Cozy Apron

        January 24, 2015 at 4:31 pm

        Jennifer, thanks so much! My hubby & I are thrilled that you enjoyed this—and it's exactly in the way we hoped that people would.

        Reply

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