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Fun with Tea Patents 1
I’ve written about tea patents at this site more times than I can count. If you’re wondering how many tea-related patents there are, the answer is: I don’t know. But there are certainly a lot. So many, in fact, that we’ve decided to start highlighting them on a regular basis, in a monthly column. So… Continue reading
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Some Tea Country Holidays to Note – October Edition
Tea is now cultivated in more countries than ever before. While China and India remain the top producers, Sri Lanka and Kenya are close behind. This global growth naturally sparks interest—not only in the teas themselves, but also in the cultures and holidays of the regions where they are grown. Here are a few notable… Continue reading
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Recipe for Mini Pumpkin Tea Cakes
The season of festivities is quickly approaching. Halloween parties are sure to pop up all around. This is a fun festive recipe sure to delight all who eat these mini tea pumpkin cakes – a delight for sight as much as for the taste buds. ½ cup pressed apple cider 1 tsp Puerh tea 1… Continue reading
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5 “Scary” October Teas!
Nine months gone and the tenth month of the year begins—a time for cooler temperatures, changing landscapes, and bare branches set against autumn skies. Normally, I list teas to match the mood of the season, but October calls for something a little different. These teas are bold, unusual, and perhaps even a little “scary”—perfect for… Continue reading
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Great Tea Masters : Sen Rikyu
The Way of Tea is naught but this: first you boil water, then you make the tea and drink it. -Sen Rikyu I have to admit that there aren’t too many big names from tea history that I can name. Some of the best known are probably Sir Thomas Lipton and Thomas Twining, those great… Continue reading
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Tea Time Memory: Getting Caught at the Office Playing a Computer Game
It’s amazing the memories that a cuppa tea can evoke. This time it was when I got caught playing a computer game at the office. I must have turned 10 shades of red. But it’s not all you would think it is. I’d better start at the beginning. Once upon a time, I was able… Continue reading
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If Great Books Were More About Tea
“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” ― C.S. Lewis The great works of literature are the ones that withstand the test of time. They have probably done so for a reason, but that doesn’t mean that they couldn’t stand some improvement – if… Continue reading
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5 Ways to Add That Asian Touch to Tea Time
Tea has practically become synonymous with England. The Brits do more than their share to keep those tea gardens in other parts of the world very busy growing and processing tea. Two of those places are China, where tea growing and drinking is said to have originated, and Japan, where tea is so important to… Continue reading
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Fall Scone Flavors to Enjoy with Your Tea
The colors of Fall are all around us, especially those in the U.S. northeast. Reds, golds, oranges, and chestnut browns have replaced those verdant views. And Fall flavors tend to invade our menu, especially at tea time – and especially when it comes to those delectable sweet-smelling (when fresh from the oven) scones! The brand… Continue reading
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Monthly Tea Gadget and Offbeat News Report 23
Scotland’s tea culture and consumption might be overshadowed by the likes of their neighbors, England and Ireland, but tea is certainly important there and there’s even a Scottish Breakfast tea blend to keep the likes of Irish Breakfast tea and English Breakfast tea company. There are also famous Scottish tea people from history like James… Continue reading
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