tea
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From Leaf to Cup — A Tea’s Journey
Knowing what is in your teacup, how it was grown, processed, packaged, and finally ends up in your house isn’t always possible or something you take time to find out. But looking at that journey the leaf takes from bush to cup can be very worthwhile, helping you understand the flavors you’re experiencing and appreciate… Continue reading
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5 Teas to Get You Through November
Hopefully, you survived another Halloween and are getting ready to face that annual family gathering with more delightful anticipation than dread. No matter if you’re planning a more traditional feast of turkey and the trimmings or something more unusual like General Tso’s Chicken, lasagna, or shish kebabs, you’ll want some lovely tea to wash them… Continue reading
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How Many People Drink Tea?
The commonly accepted wisdom is that tea is the second most popular beverage in the world, after water. If you don’t believe me then head to that repository of all known wisdom – the Internet – where this theory has been shared more times than you can shake a teaspoon at. Whether it’s true or… Continue reading
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The “2 Cuppa” Morning
Ever have one of those days when your alarm clock becomes an endangered species as you fling it across the room for waking you too early and your eyelids go on strike and refuse to rise except to locate the alarm clock that survived its encounter with the bedroom wall so you can smash it… Continue reading
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Boo! It’s a Scary Tea Time!
Hubby and I have a fairly low threshold when it comes to scary stuff. So have no fear, the scare factor here is pretty low. About a 1 on a scale of 1 to 10. In fact, it’s so not scary that it’s more on the cute side, as you can see in the photo… Continue reading
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Tea and the ereader
Let me be clear here — I don’t have an ereader. Read on to found out why and what this has to do with tea. Name just about any area of knowledge or interest and you will see how the onward march of technological development changed it. Automobiles replaced horse-drawn carriages. Sewing machines and weaving… Continue reading
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5 Signs That You’re “Going Southern” at Tea Time
Maybe you’ve been having tea in the afternoon in the British style or you’ve even gone Indian. Or maybe you stick with that teabag dunked in a mug of hot water. Then you notice a change coming. The signs are there — you just have to be able to recognize them. Believe it or not,… Continue reading
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How to Choose the Right Tea for Your Recipe
With an infinite number of possibilities for tea out there, it can be a bit daunting trying to decide which one to use in your recipes. Often times several teas will work in the same dish; each will simply bring a slightly different flavor profile. Think of tea as broth or base that will promote… Continue reading
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Putting the “British” into a British Product
The U.S. is thought of as a melting pot of cultures, but they are not alone in this worldwide, at least not in recent years. Great Britain influenced so much of the world and was in turn influenced by it, and so qualifies as a melting pot. Tea, foods, spices, and much more from the… Continue reading
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