Tea Enjoyment
Moments, stories, traditions, books to read with tea, etc., showing how tea is part of life.
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Tea Time at Tee Time
By A.C. Cargill During golf season, my tea time is at tee time. This was especially true during the 4-day President’s Cup tournament just completed. Normally, I’m not one to camp out in front of the TV and take in a sporting event. No offense to the football, baseball, basketball, soccer, hockey, and other sports… 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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Tea Parties
“Take some more tea,” the March Hare said to Alice, very earnestly. “I’ve had nothing yet,” Alice replied in an offended tone, “so I can’t take more.” “You mean you can’t take less,” said the Hatter; “it’s very easy to take more than nothing.” -Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol by Stephanie Hanson We all… Continue reading
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Tea Moments — Watching Raindrops on the Window
By A.C. Cargill Not everyone sees the tea moments in a rainy day. For some people, gray skies that dump their drops of rain across the landscape are just a dreary sight. Certainly, those who live in areas that have frequent rain know what I mean. Cities in the U.S. such as Seattle, Washington, and… Continue reading
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Irish Breakfast Tea and “The Midwich Cuckoos”
“The Midwich Cuckoos” by John Wyndham is a 1957 classic. It’s a little tricky to get hold of, but well worth the effort. It’s one of my personal favorites, written at a time when science fiction writers were coming into their own. I once found Irish Breakfast tea to be a little tricky to get… Continue reading
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A Cozy Cup of Tea
If you enjoy a good, steamy cup of tea yet you like to chat when enjoying your tea, you may want to look into either buying or making a tea cozy. Large enough to cover your teapot, a good tea cozy can keep your tea fresh and hot for up to three hours. While tea… Continue reading
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Tea Rituals
Tea with its antioxidants and immune boosting properties is not only nutritionally regenerative, but its external properties are restorative as well. One of the only Far Eastern traditions to find a real home in Western civilization, tea rituals are shared world wide. Tea, and the rituals surrounding it, bridges the gap between many different peoples… Continue reading
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Tea — The Affordable Indulgence
Living the tea life can get a bit costly. (Have you shopped for fine teas lately?) On top of that, the economy is tough. Lots of people have either had their work hours (and pay) scaled back or were let go altogether. Time to economize and trim something from your budget. But what? If you’re… Continue reading
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Tea Moments — Doing Laundry
By A.C. Cargill Much is said about “comfort food” such as macaroni and cheese, muffins, or chicken soup (all enjoyed with a piping hot cup of fresh-brewed tea, of course), but I have a theory that there are also “comfort areas” to nestle in and feel at peace. As one who lives the tea life,… Continue reading
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