October 18, 2013
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Tea and the Appeal of British Royalty
Here is something to ponder while you pause to enjoy a comforting cup of your favorite tea: what is it about royal families—heirs to thrones, weddings, and births—that continues to capture public fascination? Before sharing a theory, it’s worth considering what others have said on the subject. Here are a few perspectives found online: “It… Continue reading
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“Home-Grown Tea” by George Frederick Mitchell
It has often been noted that the United States has never been a major center of tea production. Nevertheless, interest in cultivating tea domestically has existed for more than a century. In 1907, the USDA published Farmers’ Bulletin 301, Home-Grown Tea, by George Frederick Mitchell—a concise but informative guide aimed at amateur growers interested in… Continue reading
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