Jan 25, 2008 -
Here's a link to a great place to buy tea online, you should check it out.
I've ordered green tea and a few others from them, liking them all.
The monkey theme is very cute and they even have "Monkey picked" tea, which I have yet to try.
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Feb 09, 2008 -
I am thinking about trying loose tea. I have always just used the regular old teabags (and I still love using them!) but I thought I'd try something new. I was looking at the Adagio website and saw a cool tea cup/infuser call IngenuiTEA and was wondering if anyone has tried it or something similar (like Bodum?) or do people like using the infusing ball?
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Sep 23, 2007 -
I love both! When I'm getting up in the morning I find that green tea's stronger taste helps me wake-up; and for going to sleep white tea is very light and very soothing. Which do you prefer?
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Sep 30, 2007 -
Well ladies, with the fall and winter months drawing nearer, I'm sure most of us will be having some problems with chapped lips. So, I thought I might share this quick tip with you all:
If your lips are chapped, take a green or black tea bag and wet it with some warm water. Let the wet teabag sit on your lips for about five minutes.
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Mar 24, 2009 -
I get interesting questions about tea every day: "Where is tea grown?" "How much caffeine does it have?" "Is it healthy?"
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Dec 29, 2007 -
Since I've discovered loose teas a few years ago I've been hooked on them! Not only can you easily customize your teas when you use loose leaves, there is also something mystical about the preparation of teas using them in "raw form". You have your little cans and jars filled with different blends, and scooping them into the diffuser is fun.
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Oct 18, 2006 -
3 1/2 cup water
1/3 cup Thai tea mixture
1 scoop bubble tea sugar syrup
2 T sweetened condensed milk
2 fl. oz. tapioca Pearls
To make the tea:
Heat the water to boiling, then using four layers of cheesecloth as a filter, pour the water through the tea four times or until the tea reaches the right color.
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Feb 06, 2008 -
OK, since you guys were AWESOME at giving me suggestions for new teas, here is a question for the tea drinkers. Do I really need to use a tea kettle? I am the only one in the house who drinks tea.
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Apr 29, 2008 -
I am currently working on a series of basic tea cup drawings using chalk pastels. I'm playing around with different papers, shading and lighting elements. Eventually, I will be incorporating different designs and imagery into the background.
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Mar 18, 2007 -
Ballerina Tea Dieters' Drink is blended with the premium natural herbs. The formula and preparation are based on an old Chinese book of medicine, Detailed Outlines on Chinese HErbs, by Lee Se-Zhen, 1518-1593. After centuries of use, it has proven to be one of the best healthy beverages for dieters.
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