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Chai Stuffing Recipe
Two big holidays, Thanksgiving and Christmas, are just around the corner, and as we all know, it’s typical to celebrate both with tons of delicious food! I always try to shake our holiday meals up by trying one or two new recipes each year. This year, we’re going to try a recipe for Chai stuffing!… Continue reading
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An Appeal for Tea Time
by Stephanie Hanson Whenever close friends or family members ask me if I would like a cup of tea, my response is usually a grin, for they know that I have yet to turn down a hot cuppa. But there is one house where the tea kettle remains on the stove, and water is always… Continue reading
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The Importance of Water
I’m sure this won’t be the first time you’ve seen a discussion about the importance of using the right water for tea. In fact, there have been similar posts on this very blog, but it’s an issue important enough to bear repeating. Tea is, of course, largely water by volume, so it makes sense that… Continue reading
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Tea Book Club
by Stephanie Hanson One of my favorite places in Reston, Virginia, is a place called Lake Anne Plaza. It’s a lakeside shopping center modeled after an Italian village where chain stores are banned. On Saturdays during the spring, summer, and fall, a farmer’s market and art bazaar pop up. But my two favorite places were… Continue reading
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Tea and the Weather
by Adam Yusko Why is it that a cup of green tea is never as refreshing on a dreary February day when you’re trapped inside a cold house, while that steaming hot cup of Assam feels oppressive in the summer heat? Don’t get me wrong, those of us that love tea will find a way… Continue reading
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Christmas Tea Guide
If you’re anything like me, you know there are tons of Christmas teas out there. If you’re even more like me, you know very little about what each tea tastes like and often struggle when picking one. So, with the holiday season right around the corner, I’ve put together a brief listing of a variety… Continue reading
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Observations of a Tea Drinker: Lizard on a Rock
By A.C. Cargill Our vacation last year was spent driving in a big loop from our home on the East Coast to visit friends in several states and then back here again. Tucson, Arizona, was one of our stops (it was a big loop). We visited friends and dined with them at the Tohono Chul… Continue reading
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Fall Is Just Around the Corner
By A.C. Cargill The temperatures are still in the upper 80s, the grass still needs to be mowed, the leaves on the trees are still a glorious chlorophyll-induced green. So why do I have that “fall feeling”? It’s an undeniable urge to rake leaves (gasp!), start planning for Halloween, cook up a nice acorn squash… Continue reading
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Observations of a Tea Drinker: The Cardinal’s Nest
Springtime brings out the birdwatcher in me and combines well with my life as a tea aficionado. There’s nothing like grabbing a steaming cupful and staring out the kitchen window or patio doors to see these feathered fliers flitting among the ever-increasing palette of blooms in our garden or thorny roses on the trellis against… Continue reading
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