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Qualitea Time
Over the past weekend, instead of being snowed in by ourselves at our house, we opted to stay at my sister’s house to play with her girls in the snow, and generally be sociable all weekend. While it’s rather nice to return to the quiet of our own house and sleep in our own bed… Continue reading
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Snow Day Tea Time
Indoors it’s warm and cozy while outside a blanket of white makes a great tea time scene. Here in the Southeast people still “Ooo!” and “Aah!” when snow falls. Kids rush outside to build snowmen and generally enjoy this strange, icy, white substance all over the ground before the temperatures warm up too much and… Continue reading
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Wandering in Tea Land
Just as Alice had adventures in Wonderland, I’m wandering in tea land, searching for new tea experiences. With so many choices, tea drinkers can wander in tea land for years, trying one after another and never the same one twice (if that’s what they want). Different colors of tea. Different variations within each color. Each… Continue reading
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Tea Book Review — “Cha Dao”
By A.C. Cargill Sipping tea and reading a book about tea — what could better epitomize the “tea life”? That’s what I thought when the publisher of a new tea book asked if I would like to review a copy. The book title (as it appears on the spine of the cover) is Cha Dao:… Continue reading
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Snowed in with Tea
Here in Northern Virginia, we’re reeling from yet another snowstorm. What’s that, people from the snowy north? This isn’t a snowstorm, you say? Alright, so we only got an inch or two, which only resulted in a two-hour delay for schools in our county. You read that right, a two hour delay for an inch… Continue reading
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A Guide to Tea Review Sites
By William I. Lengeman III There’s no way to be sure how many varieties of tea exist, but the numbers may run into the thousands. It is safe to say that it would take a lifetime of devoted sampling for anyone to be able to taste even a fraction of them. Even the combined efforts… Continue reading
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Tea Books Revisited
By William I. Lengeman III A revised edition of a classic book about tea, a pair of guidebooks to the finest American and British tea rooms, a guide to all – or at least most – of the tea in China and a study of the Japanese philosophy of tea. If any of this piques… Continue reading
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Tea Trivia
By William I. Lengeman III For your consideration, a few miscellaneous bits from the tea trivia file. Fire up a cup of tea and enjoy. Chifir It’s probably a safe bet that the inhabitants of Russian prisons are made of stronger stuff than most of us. If you doubt it, consider that one of the… Continue reading
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Even More Tea Books
by William I. Lengeman III If you’re in the market for a few more titles for your shelf of tea books, here are some suggestions. Tea Cookbook by Tonia George If you didn’t realize that cooking with tea was even an option, there’s no better time to get your hands on a copy of Tonia… Continue reading
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