William I. Lengeman III
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Even More Tea Gadgets
The tea gadgets just keep on coming. It seems that there are more and more gizmos hitting the market every day and, as always, they are something of a mixed bag. Some of them can be quite useful while others are just plain odd, to say the least. For one of our previous articles about… Continue reading
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The Economics of Tea
If you believe, like so many of us do, that even the best teas are meant to be consumed and enjoyed, then you might find it a bit odd that there are people who view tea more as an investment strategy. It’s an offbeat notion that garners a smattering of press attention every now and… Continue reading
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“Culinary Tea” by Cynthia Gold and Lise Stern
For some tea drinkers – present company included – a cup of tea is just fine and nothing more is needed. We drink our tea, sometimes in copious and staggering amounts, but that is all. Other tea lovers might want to take things a step further and do such things as incorporating tea into their… Continue reading
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Sensing Tea
What role do the five senses have on our perception of a cup of tea? Well, that depends. When it comes to several of the senses it shouldn’t be too hard to figure out. It should go without saying (but we’ll say it anyway) that taste is the most important of these senses. The caffeine… Continue reading
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Tea and Brain Cancer
Is there a link between tea and cancer prevention? It’s a question that’s been the subject of a considerable amount of study in recent years and one that we’ve reported on in these pages a number of times. Look to the following links for some background on tea’s possible effects on ovarian cancer, prostate cancer,… Continue reading
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Tea Cookbooks
Tea, it’s what’s for dinner…sort of. For many of us, tea is the drink of choice with dinner or any type of meal, for that matter. And tea is just fine without any food to go with it, now that you mention it. But, as we’ve mentioned here a number of times before, tea can… Continue reading
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More from the World of Tea
Tea is a drink that’s grown and consumed the whole world over. Do we even need to point out (yet again) that much pointed out statistic that it is the second most popular drink in the world after water? Enough said. Here are a few tea-related items of interest with a global flair. So just… Continue reading
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Tea for Feet, Rooibos for Skin
Tea can do many things for our health, or so we’ve been told over the course of the past few years or so. But what can it possibly do for our feet? If you’ve ever had the misfortune to encounter a pair of shoes that are past their prime you might have a clue. As… Continue reading
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Tea in Strange Places
If you’ve been keeping track of food-related trends in recent years you might have noticed the rise of the so-called locavore movement. It’s a movement that espouses a relatively simple notion, that we should strive to eat foods that are locally grown. Which is all well and good and an admirable concept, but in the… Continue reading
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Other Types of “Tea”
For many of us, tea is a word that can be tossed around rather loosely, in the sense that it can be used to describe a wide variety of leafy plant matter that’s typically prepared by steeping it in hot water. In the strictest sense of the word, however, as any self-respecting nitpicker will be… Continue reading
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