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Boba & Bounce: A Review of Spokane’s Poke Express Boba Tea, DIY Bouncy Ball Craft, and Homemade Boba Tea

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In this episode of GoGreenfields, Boba and bounce! Don’t leave! River & Terran have combined three ball-shaped activities to keep you fully entertained. First, they create their very own DIY bouncy balls, complete with bounce testing. Then, they review the popular boba tea from Spokane’s Poke Express. Finally, they take their own approach to tea and pearls with Homemade Boba Tea!

Boba Tea: Did you Know?

Although the tweens and teens (like us!) are claiming this tea as something of our own generation, it was really something that some of our parents could have enjoyed. Of course, they wouldn’t have had the huge selection of boba sellers that we have today (there are five in Spokane, that we know of). Still, this tea was something that was created in the 1980s, and a trip to East Asia at the time likely would have resulted in taste testing the tapioca pearls. Although we approve of boba tea as it is today, there were some varieties - like those containing red beans and grass jelly - that we believe weren’t meant to survive.

Bouncy Balls

Why make bouncy balls? It felt like the perfect thing to pair with boba tea. Don’t you agree. DIY bouncy balls are an easy, and satisfying craft that you can make at home with very few ingredients - Borax soap, white glue, water, and cornstarch! Here’s a recipe.

Homemade Boba Tea

Ingredients

  • 4T tap water
  • 1 cup of muscovado sugar (which is light brown sugar)
  • Boba pearls (we made our own, but you can get some here)
  • black tea
  • 1 and ½ cup of oat milk
  • ice

Directions

  1. Combine water and brown sugar
  2. Place over low heat and add boba pearls
  3. Use the brown sugar syrup mixture to line the glass and fill the bottom
  4. Add a few ice cubes, gently
  5. Pour tea and milk over ice
  6. Enjoy!

Show us how your boba tea turns out!

Recommended Products

  • https://gogreenfields.com/Boba_Straws

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In this episode of GoGreenfields, Boba and bounce! Don’t leave! River & Terran have combined three ball-shaped activities to keep you fully entertained. First, they create their very own DIY bouncy balls, complete with bounce testing. Then, they review the popular boba tea from Spokane’s Poke Express. Finally, they take their own approach to tea and pearls with Homemade Boba Tea!

Boba Tea: Did you Know?

Although the tweens and teens (like us!) are claiming this tea as something of our own generation, it was really something that some of our parents could have enjoyed. Of course, they wouldn’t have had the huge selection of boba sellers that we have today (there are five in Spokane, that we know of). Still, this tea was something that was created in the 1980s, and a trip to East Asia at the time likely would have resulted in taste testing the tapioca pearls. Although we approve of boba tea as it is today, there were some varieties - like those containing red beans and grass jelly - that we believe weren’t meant to survive.

Bouncy Balls

Why make bouncy balls? It felt like the perfect thing to pair with boba tea. Don’t you agree. DIY bouncy balls are an easy, and satisfying craft that you can make at home with very few ingredients - Borax soap, white glue, water, and cornstarch! Here’s a recipe.

Homemade Boba Tea

Ingredients

  • 4T tap water
  • 1 cup of muscovado sugar (which is light brown sugar)
  • Boba pearls (we made our own, but you can get some here)
  • black tea
  • 1 and ½ cup of oat milk
  • ice

Directions

  1. Combine water and brown sugar
  2. Place over low heat and add boba pearls
  3. Use the brown sugar syrup mixture to line the glass and fill the bottom
  4. Add a few ice cubes, gently
  5. Pour tea and milk over ice
  6. Enjoy!

Show us how your boba tea turns out!

Recommended Products

  • https://gogreenfields.com/Boba_Straws

This episode is brought to you by:

Alitura Skin Care — the purest ingredients found in nature with a non-toxic promise to visibly transform your skin!

Grassland Beef — It’s a real simple recipe: Know your food. Know your farmer!

US Wellness Meats — all-natural, whole foods raised the way nature intended

Apollo — help your body recover from stress, so you can relax, focus, sleep, and feel better! (Use Coupon Code GoGreenfields10)

LettuceGrow — Grow Farm Fresh Produce, No Garden or Green Thumb Required!

Magic Spoon — Delicious and Nutritious, High-Protein Cereal! (use coupon code GOGREENFIELDS)

Desert Farms Camel Milk — 100% Raw and Natural Source of Calcium and Vitamin B1

Farmer’s Juice — Stop Buying Overpriced Juice. Organic is better!

Doc Parsley’s Sleep Remedy — Get the Best Sleep of Your Life!

Thrive Market — Better for People and for the Planet!

Fresh-Pressed Olive Oil Club — The Freshest, Most Flavorful Artisanal Olive Oil You’ll Ever Taste

Wake Up Foods — Good Food for a Good Morning!

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