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Tea and other warming drinks - a list by lyrical
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There's tea and then there's tea. All the difference in the world....and then there are ways to prepare tea and great ways to prepare tea.
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My Asian students have taught me a lot
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Traditional Stone Tea Set - Japanese
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Who knows tea better? This stone is called Wooded Fish Stone or Wood Grained Jade. That in itself makes me want to see it. The warmth of a teacup (no handle) in your hands on a chilly evening is marvelous.
Updated Mar 1, 2009
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Pumpkin Style Filtering Glass Teapot
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You might ask- why a clear glss teapot? floering tea!
Updated Mar 1, 2009
Classical Glass Cup & Saucer
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Just the thing to complete the glass teapot for the flowering tea
Updated Mar 1, 2009
Burgundy Teapot with Cup
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LOVE THIS! Tea for one. Who says one has to be sad? Curl up in bed, read a book, sip tea. Of course, you'd better have a good tray or a close bedside table.
Updated Mar 1, 2009
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Cochin Masala Chai Tea
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Chai is the Indian word for tea. Spices mixed with black tea...and then served with milk...a good teapot or infuser is worth it to drink these wonderful loose teas
Updated Mar 1, 2009
Aged Pu-erh Tea
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One of my Chinese students gave me some of this. I liked it. It is different than most Americans are used to
"This special delicacy is from Yunnan province. Doctors in Kunming reported that drinking this tea lowered cholesterol levels in the blood stream remarkably. Pu-erh has dark and reddish black leaves. This tea, with its strong persistent aroma, is very popular in the Cantonese community due to its effectiveness in getting rid of toxins in the body and helping digestion."
Updated Mar 1, 2009
Organic Cape Rooibos Tea - natural no caffeine
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This tea is from South Africa. It is called Red Bush tea. The great thing is it has no caffeine. Not decaffeined -- just no caffeine
Updated Mar 1, 2009
Ahmad English Breakfast Tea Bag
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My Indian students say this is THE tea of the morning. I guess it is theri answer to coffee...or was coffee an answer to tea? Anyway...try it with cream
Updated Mar 1, 2009
Calligraphy Character 4 Piece Teacup Set
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If you are going to enjoy tea, enjoy the warmth of your hands as they hold the cup! these are great for stone pots or ceramic ones that come with not cups
Updated Mar 1, 2009
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Gyokuro, Premium japanese green tea
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One of my students gave me some of this has a christmas gift. It is divine! "real" is so much better than the old bags we normally get at a grocery or even speciality shop.
Updated Mar 1, 2009
lyrical
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