Boulder (2013)

December 27, 2013

We spent this past Christmas in Boulder, Colorado with Mike's family.  It was my first brown Christmas, and not only was there no snow, it was in the mid-40s on Christmas Day and I got a sunburn while taking a long walk around the neighborhood.  We spent most of our trip doing Christmas-y things and visiting with Mike's family, but we had time for a few Boulder highlights:

The free factory tour at Celestial Seasonings gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how Celestial Seasonings teas are milled, blended, and packaged.  The tour takes you right onto the factory floor (hair nets required) and also includes a stop at the tasting room, with free samples of each of the 70+ varieties of Celestial Seasonings tea.  Of course, there is a gift shop selling all those teas at bargain prices, and we took the opportunity to stock up on our favorites.

Celestial Seasonings Tea
Eighteen boxes of herbal tea goodness, direct from Boulder

We spent a pleasant afternoon browsing at the Pearl Street Mall in downtown Boulder, with its plethora of local shops and restaurants.  Lindsay's Boulder Deli is  the ultimate lunch spot: in the winter, they feature a rotating menu of seven homemade soups (on the day we visited, two were vegan and an additional two were vegetarian), interesting sandwiches bursting with fresh ingredients, giant fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies, a full coffee menu, and Häagen Dazs ice cream.  My favorite shop is Peppercorn, a two-floor kitchen and home store with a comprehensive cookbook section, every kitchen gadget you could imagine, artisan and local food products, and much, much more.


 

 

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Wow! That is a lot of tea! Looks like you found some neat places.

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Love the mug!

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The mug has the box art from Mike's favorite tea, Mint Magic.