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Category: Tea
What’s Brewing? How to Brew
Taking the mystery out? https://nyti.ms/2VRzUn4 Visit your App Store to download the Tealightful App. It is a free timer for the perfect cup of tea. Visit http://www.tealightfultasters.com/tresswannteas to try some teas!
A Travelling Cup
This was my grandmother’s. She carried it in her luggage from Jamaica to our home on Long Island. There are three cups and two saucers. They are well used. I can picture my grandmother in the cool of the morning sipping her tea on the verandah before the day starts and later, in the afternoon,…… Continue reading A Travelling Cup
Tea Tins on a Rainy Afternoon
Wouldn’t it be lovely to stroll the Metropolitan Museum, take in the British Arts exhibit, shop and come home to make a lovely cuppa? https://store.metmuseum.org/the-met-x-harney-sons-tea-tin-set-80052244
Custom tea blends from Harney & Sons at The Met Store | The Met Store Magazine
Harney & Sons talks to The Met Store about their collaboration on three tea blends Source: Custom tea blends from Harney & Sons at The Met Store | The Met Store Magazine
Thirsty Thursdays
Before we get started on our Thirsty Thursdays Before we get started on our Thirsty Thursday recipes, let’s learn how to make the best tea we can. The following is courtesy of Harney and Sons Brewing Instructions The Correct Way to Brew Tea 1. Preheat a teapot by pouring boiling water into it, raising the temperature…… Continue reading Thirsty Thursdays
Tea for The Marriage of Opposites
I love, love Alice Hoffman. The Marriage of Opposites is one of my favorite books. Period. France, West Indies, Art, relations. So, multi-flavored, multi-tiered. Hmmm? Chocolate Pumpkin Chai – shades of the New World and empire. http://ow.ly/i/n7L7d
China Bayles and the History of Tea
I love China Bayles. I know, I know – she’s fictional; the creation of Susan Wittig Albert. She owns an herb shop in Pecan Springs, TX. I would love to visit. Albert has published “China Bayles’ Book of Days”. I seriously recommend it. Her June 8th entry provides some information on the history of tea…… Continue reading China Bayles and the History of Tea