UPDATE: This Giveaway Is Now Closed.
I don’t think it’s a big secret around here that I LOVE tea. So when I was roaming the aisles of H Mart the other day I came across the tea aisle, I of course had to stop and take a good look at the HUGE selection they offered.
Not only was the selection big, but it was a bit unique as well.
How unique? Well, let me show you. 😉
Onion tea!!! Have you ever heard of onion tea?
How about crust of overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal tea? Pretty interesting, don’t you think? But wait, there’s more!
Corn tea!!! Now there’s something you don’t see everyday. 😉
I don’t know about you, but I LOVE receiving care packages with food products in them. Especially packages with tea and cookies. A delicious box of tea, straight from the aisles of H Mart… Who wouldn’t love that!?
C’mon, I know this is the giveaway you’ve been waiting for. To sweeten the deal, I am also throwing in a box of my favorite butter biscuits to enjoy with your morning cuppa.
Giveaway
Three lucky people will each win 1 box of tea and 1 box of butter biscuits. YeeeeeHaaaaw!}
All you have to do to enter this giveaway is let me know which tasty tea you would like to try. That’s it. That’s all you have to do.
Life, it’s pretty complicated sometimes, so I like to keep my giveaways pretty simple around here.
Rules:
1 entry per person/ip address. If you cheat, you will totally be disqualified. {Comments may take an hour or two to be cleared, so please be patient}.
This giveaway ends Saturday, March 16th @5 pm EST and the winners will be announced on Monday, March 18th. You will be notified via email and have 48 hours to claim your prize. If you do not claim your prize within 48 hours, the prize will be forfeited.
>>> This giveaway prize can be shipped anywhere in the world! <<<
Good Luck! I hope you win!
~Mavis
Tracy says
I am quite intrigued by the Onion Tea. Kind of a soup and tea all in one.
Mary says
I’d love to try the corn tea!
Jeanine says
I’ll try the onion tea. Interesting selection that you found.
Peggy Stone says
Crust of overcooked rice and Solomon seal tea? What’s not to love?!
Kim says
The corn tea looks interesting to me.
Beth says
I would like to try corn tea.
Christina P says
I love this crust of overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal tea! It’s delicious!
eliz says
What does it taste like?
Amy Owen says
Cannot resist a chance to try that overcooked rice tea!
Sandra says
I’m intrigued by overcrusted rice tea
Rebeka says
Onion tea, please.
Anita says
Crust of overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal tea? What’s not to love?? Ha Ha. This is such a fun giveaway. I promise to share them if I’m a winner.
Kelly-Jo says
Mavis, I am not interested in any of the tea but would like to recommend a good book! Have you read, Crying in H Mart? Give it a go; I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Mavis Butterfield says
Someone suggested it yesterday and I put the audiobook on hold. 🙂
eliz says
I’m not sure what solomon’s seal is, but I’ve always wanted to try corn tea.
Sharon says
The butter cookies. With the rice tea.
Jennifer G says
Corn tea sounds entertaining. Personally I’m a Harney & Sons tea drinker – have you tried their Victorian London Fog?
Eileen says
I hadn’t heard of Harney & Sons so I googled them–wow! So many yummy-sounding choices! Thank you, Jennifer, for the recommendation. I’m off to do some shopping!
Naomi C. says
Try Harney & Sons Paris tea. It’s very good. I have several friends hooked on it after giving them some to try.
Naomi C. says
Try Harney & Sons Paris tea. It’s very good. I have several friends hooked on the Paris tea after giving them some to try.
Judy says
Hi, what does it taste like?
JoAnn M Gorrell says
Corn tea – yum!
Hans F says
Onion tea sounds delicious!
Carol Ann O'Connell says
Onion tea! I love onions and am curious about the tea.
CM says
Corn tea sounds delicious! Thank you for sharing your finds!
Sue says
Corn tea and butter biscuits? Hmm, why does that pairing sound deliciously familiar? :^)
Carla Nagel says
I would try all three teas, but if I had them all in front of me, I’d probably pick the rice one to start. What a great idea for a giveaway!
Kim M says
Onion tea sounds crazy but I’d like try it!
suzanne says
I’d love to try the corn tea. I know my grandkids would love a tea party with that one and it’s caffeine free.
Dawn S says
I have to admit that I am curious about the onion tea although I am positive it wouldn’t go well with the tasty biscuits lol
Laura says
Biscuits sound good, but those teas kinda scare me. Corn tea seems like the best option for me!
andrea d says
Is it cheating to google the teas to see what the health benefits of each are? 😉 After a quick search, the Crust of overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal has my vote.
Diane says
ONION tea for me, please. What a fun giveaway. Thanks, Mavis!
Debi says
The corn tea sounds intriguing!
Pam says
Onion tea sounds savory and warming, Yum!
Julie says
Crust of overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal tea, would be my choice. Thanks! This is fun!
Sarah says
I am intrigued by the overcooked rice and Solomon seal tea. All the flavors are new to me though. Such a fun giveaway!
Angela D. says
I’d be game to try the onion tea, Mavis.
Honestly, though, I’m a biscuit gal, through and through!
Emily B. says
Fascinating! I would be most curious about the rice and seal tea. These types of flavors make me think of savory broths. I wonder if you could make a broth from steeping the onion and corn ones. Hmmmmm…..
Ann says
I love popcorn, so why not tea?! How bad can it be?
Debra says
Hi Mavis, I would love to try the corn tea please.
Pat says
Crust of overcooked rice and solomon’s seal has me thinking – I’ll give it a try!
Pam says
I don’t think I want to enter this contest, but I really hope the winners comment on what they think of the tea that they win. This could surely be an entire post just describing the taste of these teas. Intriguing.
Jennifer L. says
They all sound interesting but I think I’m most curious to try the onion tea.
Richelle says
“Crust of Overcooked Rice and Solomon’s Seal” is my choice because it would be a completely new flavor profile for me.
Amy says
Crust of overcooked rice and Solomon seal tea!
JENNIFER says
So fun, I love trying new things. The Crust of Overcooked Rice and Solomon’s Seal Tea sounds very intriguing. I would love to give it a try. 🙂
Staci W says
Hmmmm, decisions, decisions….
I think I’d like to try the Crust of Over-cooked Rice and Solomon’s Seal tea. Odds are good I may be able to figure out how to make the other two. Thanks for the chance. I also think it’s time for me to check out the ethnic markets in my area. 🙂
Gisela says
Onion tea! If only because I would be able to wave it threateningly at my VERY anti-onion best friend when she gets a little too sassy!!!
Vittoria says
I think I would like to try the onion tea!
sandy says
corn tea-but I am here for the biscuits.
They are currently in pre production for a movie of “Crying in H Mart”…coming soon!
Verana says
I would love the corn tea!
Amelia Wright says
Are you sure this giveaway doesn’t end on April 1st!?
montanagoose says
That corn tea might be corn silk tea, which is quite popular in Japan, but sorry I can’t read those Korean characters. If so, corn silk tea is actually quite good.
Amanda K says
Well, Mavis you have yet to steer me wrong with all the tidbits I gather from you… I’d love to try the crusty rice and Solomon’s seal tea. I love crunchy rice and maybe the tea will help with my spring asthma!
barbara dougherty says
I have had corn tea, onion tea sounds interesting but I would like to try the Crust of Over-cooked Rice and Solomon’s Seal tea.
Thanks for the chance!
Nancy W says
Interesting flavors! I’d love to try the rice tea!
Joanne Cosh says
Corn for this farm girl
Michelle says
In the summer when we have an abundance of fresh corn, I dry the silks and make tea with it. It’s good for kidney issues. I hear that onion tea is also good for health issues. I would’nt mind trying the Rice and Solomon’s Seal tea.
Julie says
Corn tea – but the biscuits would be the best part 🙂
Brianna says
I guess I will save my corn water next time I cook corn on the cob, who knew I was dumping good tea down the drain. Corn tea please.
Wendy Lato says
Corn tea sounds intriguing and is caffeine free. I make corn cob jelly that we enjoy. It tastes like honey.
Erica says
Overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal sounds like a fun tea party to invite friends to
Tonya says
The rice tea please!
Gwyn Powers says
I think I would like to try the corn tea. Thanks!
Kathy says
Considering I just love onion anything, the onion tea would be an interesting addition to my onion addiction.
Cindy Brick says
I’ll try the onion tea…
Laura Z says
I’d like to try the overcooked crust of rice and Solomon’s seal tea. I’m surprised the onion tea seems to be most popular…..although I love onions. I wonder if it tastes like onion broth. Intriguing!
Mary Howe says
I would probably like to try corn tea, i just dont know about onion tea, cant get my brain around that.
Chris M says
Good Nebraskan that I am, probably the corn tea!
Did you see buckwheat tea? That’s very good.
April says
Hi Mavis, the onion tea sounds good to me. Kind of like a mustard plaster, to help get well at this time of year! Will be interesting to accompany cookies with onion tea!
Mary says
Onion Tea
Lucille S Ruple says
Now this is definitely an interesting giveaway! I love hot tea and I’m willing to try almost anything. But I am most curious about the “Crust of overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal Tea”. Of course, the biscuits would definitely be a great treat!
Sue E says
I’d love to try the corn tea. Interesting teas! Thanks for having a giveaway.
Ca says
I’d give the Corn Tea a go! Thanks, Mavis
Stephanie Broersma says
Overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal please
Vicki R says
The corn tea sounds interesting to me. I would love to try it.
Heidi says
Hmm, corn tea sounds interesting!
Joa says
Being retired farmers, the corn tea sounds intriguing ☕
Dianne Labadie says
Mavis,
All three sound intriguing, but I would like to try the onion tea. For some reason, the name sounds agreeable to me. Thank you!
Holley says
I would love to try the corn tea! I’m pretty sure my son would love the rice one though! He like any and all things rice! Thanks for sharing, Mavis!
Cathy says
I don’t think I could have imagined onion tea in a million years so that is what I want to try!
Dawn Kahoun says
crust of overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal tea sounds interesting to me thx
Alicia says
I’m thinking that the overcooked rice tea should taste toasted and yummy. Growing up, cooking rice on the stove sometimes produced rice that was browned at the bottom and that was the tastiest thing.
Donna says
They all sound so interesting but corn tea for me!
Elicia P says
I’m stuck on onion tea and apparently try so are others in the comments.
Judy says
Hi Mavis. My Dad passed away when I was 47. He had one cold, when I was 12. It scared me as he was never sick. He swore it was because of the onion sandwiches he always ate. raw with a lot of pepper. So it’s onion tea for me. Thanks.
Arbie Goodfellow says
I would like to try onion tea!
I LOVE onions and always ask for “extra onions” when ordering out or at a resturaunt. I’m curious if I would like the tea.
Makes me wonder if I should sit alone while drinking it!
Gigi says
Crust of overcook rice please. Actually sounds kind of good.
Mrs. M. says
Onion tea and biscuits sound like a savory snack.
Mandy says
As my Southern grandmother used to say…”Well, I never!” Haha!
The crust of overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal tea sounds very interesting. I would choose that one!
Victoria says
When i have a cold I will bake an onion and drink the juice , this onion tea would save a step! Would love to try the Onion tea. And the Butter biscuit cookies would be a bonus !
Pat says
What a fun giveaway!! I wouldn’t mind trying all of these teas!! I do love CORN though!! So that one wins in my book!! Thanks for the fun giveaway!!
Kayla says
I would be game to try the Onion tea. Such unique flavors. Thanks for the giveaway!
Kimberly Vassar says
I would love to try the corn tea. Sounds yummy with a plate of biscuits.
Cindy Goller says
Cookies? Did someone say cookies?! I am most interested in the cookies but drinking the corn tea with the cookies would be quite interesting.
Linda says
Onion tea sounds yummy, so that is what I would like.
Practical Parsimony
Jeanie says
Onion!
Lori says
Mavis I would love to try any of your teas. Especially the corn tea. We have a ladies tea time. It meets every other week at 1 pm. We have it at this time because it’s nap time for our we little ones. It started out as ladies tea, the two dads joined and we have the best time talking about kids, relationships, and work, over tea. Whenever someone in the group goes on vacation they bring back a new or different tea. I would love to surprise them with this new tea. Thanks for always thinking of your followers with giveaways!
Amanda says
I’ve never seen any of these teas before. Usually see different fruit teas etc. I’d love to try any of them, but perhaps the Solomon seal tea as I’ve never heard of that!
Kelli Ruiz says
I totally expected to see zero comments, LOL. I was so wrong.
Ashley Bananas says
I think I would try the overcooked rice tea….out of curiosity. Thank you!!! 😉
Daisy says
Crust of overcooked rice and Solomon seal tea! A fun giveaway as I wouldn’t buy myself an unusual tea flavor. Thanks!
Cyndi says
I’d love to try the crust of overcooked rice and Solomon’s seal tea!
Sandy Cirello says
Corn Tea and Butter B’s Sound Yummy!!!
Sounds Like A Neat Give Away. Hope I’m
Lucky!!!
Rosaleen says
Definitely, the corn tea that I would share with my corn-loving DILs! Second option is the onion, which should be a good soup base or an anti-cold symptom tea.
LauraArnett says
Corn tea? Onion tea??? Very interesting. I love corn on the cob so I think I would like to try the corn tea. You have some of the best content around. Keep adventuring, exploring, crafting, and most of all keep LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE!
Angela W. says
I would like to try the corn tea with corn fritters and maple syrup! I am intrigued.
Kathy G says
I am a big tea drinker, but these are new to me flavors. I would like to try the corn tea though.
Anissa says
These are all so odd. But, I think the Onion Tea would be good for congestion. Sort of a home remedy kind of vibe.
Becky S says
I would try all of them, but I find the onion one a little interesting.
Julie says
Thanks Mavis! I’d like to try the crust of rice tea! They mention this food in a k-drama that I love, so I’m curious what that flavor would be like!
GrannyB says
Onion tea for the win!! Love onions, so why not drink them!!
Nancy says
I would love to try the Crust of Overcooked Rice & Solomon Seal Tea & Biscuits.
Thank you for opening our eyes to other flavor teas!
lynne says
they all sound horrific LOL!!!! but i’d be willing to try the crust of rice tea…
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