Brenda’s tea thoughts, ideas, health, and family.

Brenda’s Story: From Allergies to Matcha

Brenda HedrickAs the Matcha and Essential Oil Workshop is coming up just around the corner we thought it would be fun to hear how Brenda’s health journey began.  Brenda is an avid user of green teas, matcha, and essential oils.  During the workshop as Brenda will be leading the Matcha Workshop we look forward to having Dr. Katie Waynar lead us through her Essential Oils 101.

Brenda, owner and innkeeper, began her health journey in the 1990’s in response to how her body’s immune system had begun to shut down due to food and environmental allergies.  Her body hit a wall of sickness as it struggled to absorb nutrition.  Aggravated and inflamed her body simply said “no more!”   Brenda is a strong advocate for eating well, staying active, and daily consuming premium tea.  As she states “I’m convinced the “tea for health” should be a main stay to create a healthy diet.”  Brenda grew up on a farm where her early years enjoyed all whole foods produced on the family farm.  Since her youngest of memories, Brenda has been an outspoken advocate for a daily simple clean diet,  rich in whole foods.  In the last 20 years her advocacy now includes premium tea.

“I was born into a farm family with many different types of allergies. These allergies included food, pharmaceuticals, and the seasonal environment. My mother’s health mantra was “everything in moderation”.  Well, the sneaky part about food allergies is a person’s food cravings can escalate on a particular food item they may actually have a food allergy for.

For me it begin very early with allergies to oranges, chocolate, milk and some environmental issues.  As a registered nurse and watching my siblings struggle with their own allergies I have always been attuned to how allergies effect me and my body.  As I grew older my own allergies increased in both symptoms and in the number of things I had become super sensitive to.  22 years ago I suffered a heart attack.  The heart attack was triggered by a severe allergic reaction to mold!  My poor immune system had hit a wall and so together with the help of my doctor I decided to change the path I was on.  Dietary changes along with the very healthy benefits of tea I began re-building and strengthening my immune system.  In just the last few years I have also added essential oils to supplement and to relieve my symptoms.

Because I had been a loyal coffee drinker, at first,  tea seemed so difficult to adapt to.  I began with very strong flavored black teas.  Drinking black tea and changing my diet also had a side benefit I was not expecting.  A burning of calories and a reduction of body fat.

As my palette was cleansed of coffee and only drinking black tea – I then began to try green teas.  Gradually, my favorites began to be lighter teas until today… my favorite tea is matcha.  This superb green tea, matcha, is receiving so much attention in the news these days.  From my personal experience I know matcha helps me resist colds and flues.  Only when I forget my daily cup of noon matcha do I feel like I am catching something.  I reach for my cup of matcha and it does seem to “knock it out” of my system.  The difference in me when I drink matcha is also an increase of energy.  After drinking matcha that energy boost seems to clear my head and helps me to focus on the rest of my day.  I drink it daily and simply see it as a necessity in my life.

I believe green tea – especially matcha is truly a prescription to good health.  Bruce Richardson is a well published tea expert and I agree with his personal tea advice.  I think he is spot on and generally follow it myself.”

A Prescription for Good Health, Bruce Richardson

“After attending several health symposiums over the past decade, I can offer these suggestions about incorporating tea into your prescription for good health:

  • Drink four to six cups of both green and black teas every day, without sugar.  The health effects of tea dissipate after six hours so spread your tea consumption throughout the day.
  • Make tea a part of your hydration routine.  According to Tufts University Professor Jeffrey Blumenthal, “Contrary to popular belief, tea is not a diuretic.  It’s time to put that myth behind us.”
  • Make teatime part of your daily ritual.  The act of making tea quiets a busy mind as the kettle makes us wait for the water to boil, the tea in the pot makes us wait for the full steep, and the tea in the cup makes us wait for the liquid to cool. It’s during these short periods of waiting that our hearts beat more slowly and our minds become calmer.  Tea’s 2,000-year-old recipe could be exactly what the doctor ordered.”

 

 

By |2016-01-21T05:31:05-06:00January 19th, 2016|From Brenda|4 Comments

Brenda’s Pumpkin Walkway

Pumpkin Walkway

Pumpkin Walkway

Fall decorating is simply a favorite time of the year!  21 years of October decorating for our gift shop and tea parties has tucked away so many memories and ideas. Golden color palettes blended with plum, red, green….our fall favorite color list seems to have no end!  One of the lovely sides of fall decor is the way creative spirits can simply be free!  Mixing whimsical silly with classic traditional.  Brenda shares three October decorating ideas – one whimsical, one classic, and a new idea she just finished up for the Masquerade Tea!

Black or white gauzy fabric is a staple around her October house.  She will rip, tear and cut pieces of the gauzy fabric laying it over and tucking it around objects such as table tops and candles.
Spiders in Jar

Spiders in Glass Jars

Her pumpkin stakes are a favorite that transforms into a pumpkin walkway.  Using imperfect wood stakes or branches – the more imperfect they are the more perfect they are!  One end is whittled down and shaped into a point to drive into the ground.  Fake pumpkins with holes cut out (or watch at craft stores sometimes they come with the hole!) slide right over the top of the stake.  The best part about the rustic stakes is they easily become Christmas decor.  Slide the pumpkins off and attach a roping of garland connecting the stakes.  String with lights making a welcoming rustic Christmas walkway.

Lastly new this year – spiders in glass jars! Fill a glass jar or vase (any size or shape) with cotton balls.  Spread and stretch out the cotton balls to completely fill the jar.  Tuck plastic spiders on the cotton ball web against the glass. In the center of the cotton balls place a couple of glow sticks.  If your design needs added support or filling add some white tissue to finish.
So what to reward yourself after a day of Fall decorating?  A Pumpkin Pie Latte is our family’s favorite treat!  So simple to make…yet so simply delish! The perfect treat to indulge in after a day of decorating!!
By |2015-10-22T14:17:40-05:00October 22nd, 2015|From Brenda|Comments Off on Brenda’s Pumpkin Walkway

Private Event Space

eventspace2Tucked inside of Historic Downtown Liberty, Anna Marie’s offers a truly intimate private event space. Brenda’s 1913, Frank Lloyd Wright inspired home is elaborately decorated with rich fabrics, beautiful colors, and original house appointments. Deep woodwork, French doors, tiled plant room, and so much more.
This classic and elegant space invites guests to relax, connect and truly enjoy one another.
Brenda offers much experience with small, medium and large events. She opened her home and has been working with special events since 2001. A beautiful backdrop for any special event.
Always decorated for the season our space is all inclusive with staff to help serve while you enjoy your special event.
A catered meal is available including our own Specialty Tea Bar.  Up to 42+ guests can be seated.

Contact Brenda Hedrick to discuss your specific event. 816-792-0418. Interior and exterior photos available on Anna Marie’s Facebook Page.

343 W. Liberty Drive is 2 ½ blocks southwest of the Historic Downtown Liberty Square and just across the street from The Terrace Avenue Inn Bed & Breakfast.

  • weddings
  • rehearsals
  • corporate appreciations, parties & events
  • showers
  • family gatherings
  • church groups

 

By |2015-10-22T12:23:08-05:00October 20th, 2015|Events, From Brenda|Comments Off on Private Event Space

Green Tea and Me

Over here at the teashop we love our tea.  In fact as I am typing Brenda’s post I am already planning my Ginger Green tea for my afternoon pick-me-up and Sarah is downstairs brewing her first pot of green tea for the morning.  Brenda’s already had her one pot of green tea before she served breakfast to our b & b guests – and is most likely looking forward to her one cup of matcha with her noon meal.  Premium Green Tea has been valued as the healthiest beverage on the planet!  Loaded with nutrients and antioxidants.  Making the choice to choose the highest quality green tea sounds simple but sometimes not as easy as grabbing it off the shelf from just anywhere.  There is so much good in green tea for you.  Green tea has the highest levels of antioxidants of foods we eat.  These antioxidants are what give us the health benefits inside of green tea.  Here is exactly “what’s in it for you!”

  • Supports healthy cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugars
  • Protects the brain against damage of the mini-strokes
  • Boosts memory and helps with cognitive function
  • Energizes!  My personal favorite afternoon pick-me-up
  • Brightens moods, may lower risk of serious depression
  • Supports heart,  eye and gum health
  • Boosts immune system.  Fighting colds, flues, etc
  • Decreases the effects of aging
  • Can slow down cancer growth.  Used and prescribed by some physicians to diminish affects of radiation and chemotherapy damage
  • Dr. James H. O’Keefe – author and member of St. Luke’s Hospital Cardiology Tea promotes 4-5 cups of green tea per day
  • The tea drinking lifestyle can be a stress-reducer.  We all know stress is one of the biggest culprits of declining health
  • Matcha has the highest level of antioxidants and premium grade matcha has the most.

Choosing to drink good premium green tea is important.  Lesser quality tea may not create the same results for you.

By |2015-10-08T10:38:41-05:00October 8th, 2015|From Brenda|Comments Off on Green Tea and Me
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