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a beginner's guide to apiology

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created by: Sierra Barlowe

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blended with oolong tea, rooibos tea, peppermint, natural vanilla flavor, lemon grass, marigold flowers, natural lemon flavor

teas: vanilla oolong, rooibos lemon cloud, peppermint

accented with orange peels
When he finally got home, John was too tired to make tea, but he snuck a spoonful of Sherlock's honey anyway. It tasted a bit different this time, sweeter and more smoky, with a hint of mint. John licked the spoon clean and fell asleep with the last bit of sweetness still clinging to his lips. / Based off of A Beginner's Guide to Apiology by VictoryCandescence
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