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TEA MIXING

What would be the word for putting tea into jars?  Decanting has to do with liquid and not disturbing the sediment.  Pouring also sounds liquidy and too plain a term for what I was doing: tea is fragrant and special, not like, say, sand or lima beans or molasses which can be poured with no further distinction. 

I was – putting – tea into old sealer jars, jars with much history of being used for canning, and thus the wonder at a word. 

Actually it wasn’t tea, as such, but chamomile blossoms and shaved licorice root I was – introducing – to the jars, but I make tea from them.

Then, as the scent of the chamomile and the fragrance of the licorice danced up my nose I wondered what a tea made from a combination would be like.

Well!  A spoonful of each into the tea basket that hangs so niftily down into a cup or a teapot, some boiling water, a pleasant wait while it steeped/brewed/infused.  The combination of soothing chamomile and perky licorice was delicious.