May 2014
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Recent and Upcoming Tea Books 16
In recent years it seems that, if you’re the head of a successful tea company, the thing to do is write a book. If you don’t believe it, we’ll start with exhibit A, a recent volume that fits the bill. Then we’ll move onto exhibits B and C, which have been out for a while… Continue reading
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A Guide to Pouring Tea British Style
British tea time has certain mannerisms associated with it. Employing some of these mannerisms will help your tea time be more authentically British, not to mention more enjoyable. This guide to pouring tea British style will help hone your skills and increase your tea time enjoyment. Preparing the Tea You can’t pour what you ain’t… Continue reading
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The 6 Best Times for Tea
by Guest Blogger Sarah Rosalind Roberts There’s nothing quite like a cup of tea. I love the saying that tea is like a hug from the inside, making you feel internally warm and fuzzy. It’s good at any point during the day, but there are particular times when nothing but cuppa can solve the situation.… Continue reading
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Mother’s Day Tribute: How Mom Saved Dad’s Life
Mother’s Day is a great occasion for each of us to express our appreciation for the woman who brought us into the world. Tea times and other party events are typical. In my case, it’s a special tribute, showing how Mom was a real lifesaver…literally! Steep yourself a nice cuppa, sit back, and see how… Continue reading
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Tea in Strange Places – Scotland
As most of us are probably aware, they drink their fair share of tea in the United Kingdom, where the Irish are counted among the world’s top tea drinkers. UK tea drinkers are said to put away about 165 million cups of tea each and every day. The Scottish drink a good bit of tea… Continue reading
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Teaware Patterns: Forget-Me-Nots
Let’s face it, floral patterns on various objects are very popular. Teawares are no exception. One of the most charming is the forget-me-not pattern, featuring that lovely, delicate flower. About the Forget-Me-Not Flower This flower (Mycostis sylvatica, from the ‘Boraginaceae’ botanical family) is a symbol of true love, loving remembrance, faithful love, constancy and undying… Continue reading
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Taking Tea in France
Unless I missed a memo at some point I’m pretty sure that when it comes to beverages the French are not known for tea, but for one thing – wine. The French language has even given us the term for a wine expert – sommelier. It’s a term that’s gradually being adopted by the tea industry.… Continue reading
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How to Survive a Road Trip (a guide for tea lovers)
Those of you who love tea and need a regular dosage daily (in fact, several times per day) know the trials and tribulations of a road trip. That trip can be a nightmare without tea. You can survive, though, and here’s how: Planning Ahead Lots of things go better when you do a little planning… Continue reading
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Earl Grey Tea for Your Health?
What can you say about the potential health benefits of Earl Grey tea that you can’t say about black tea? Now, I guess I should explain that one. As a general rule, Earl Grey tea and black tea are the same thing, with one key difference. Though other types of tea are occasionally used to… Continue reading
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Will Your Milk Curdle If You Put Some in Your Cuppa Earl Grey Tea?
The common wisdom about Earl Grey tea is that if you put milk in it, the milk will curdle. After all, the tea is made with a citrus fruit – oil of bergamot. Many tea drinkers swear that it’s true, but others add milk to Earl Grey tea regularly with no resultant curdling (I am… Continue reading
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