A style sheet designed for the first 32bit Cafe Tea Party, based on the worst best herbal infusion I have ever drunk.
When I had colds as a kid, my mother would give me echinacea tea (yes, she grew it herself).
It was the best tea because it killed my colds faster than anything I've tried before or since. It was the worst tea because it tasted like ditch water.
This style is bad on purpose. I wanted it to evoke the...unique experience of drinking that tea. It'll cure what ails ya, but you won't like it.
When you're feeling better, check out my less painful Web stuff!
Love,
🌸 Dr. Molly Tov 🌸
(not that kind of doctor)
Echinacea purpurea, commonly known as "purple coneflower," is a perennial native to the U.S. It's popular for its ability to thrive even in poor, sandy soil, for its abundant purple flowers, and for its attractiveness to pollinators and birds.
It's also used medicinally to fight colds and other assorted crud. It's rich in antioxidants, but its actual medicinal value is still under review.
Purple coneflower is deer-resistant, but it is susceptible to Japanese beetles and aster yellows disease.