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Tea Takes Care - Tea
Fight stress by enjoying and discovering yourself! Infusing tea and relaxation methods together to enhance your life and create stress- busting comfort and relaxation. For fun and perhaps insight, keep a journal next to your bed and as soon as ... [... more]
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Princess Tea Party - Tea
Here are some ideas for you as you plan your next young daughters' birthday party. Theme parties can be great for helping you to stay organized. Every little girl dreams of growing up and becoming a princess and every little girl also wants to ... [... more]
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American History of Tea - Tea
About the year of 1690 or so, tea made its way to America from England. This was also the time of the new Tea Garden. A tea garden is an outdoor private garden that contains lovely flowers and shrubs, pathways in which to walk, where there would ... [... more]
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Indoor Potted Tea Garden - Tea
Now that summer is winding down, and our outdoor gardens will soon be ending their seasons. If you live in climates where there are season changes, the very sight of golden hues, reds, and rusts intermingled with brown leaves may be a welcome ... [... more]
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Stevia, Is This Tea? - Tea
Stevia Rebardiana is an herb from the Chrysanthemum family and grows as a small shrub. It is related to the sunflower. It occurred as a native species to Paraguay and Brazil. It is grown mainly there. Many others who use the herb Stevia have also ... [... more]
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Going Green Tea in 2009 - Tea
The New Year is fast approaching and most people resolve each year to improve and start anew. Normally people make resolutions that are unattainable to begin with. So instead of making resolutions that will just make you sad and depressed for not ... [... more]
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Chai Tea - Tea
What is Chai? Chai tea is an important staple of the Indian Culture. Chai may also be called Masala Chai, or Chai Masala. Chai simply means tea in Hindi, and Masala means spice in Hindi. In India, Chai is as popular as coffee is to the United ... [... more]
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Mom, Sun Tea, and Barbeques - Tea
I am a young girl of about ten or eleven, and it is very warm and the summer sun is hot. The whole entire neighborhood is out playing together and having fun. I go home to my house and mom is in the kitchen getting ready for a family barbeque of ... [... more]
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Serendipitea Newsletter - Tea
Whether you call it Chai, Ch'a, te', the', or just tea, I'll help you to start a journey into the discovery of all things tea. Tea is rooted in many cultures, nationaliteas, and societeas. From the humble beginnings of what tea was some 5,000 ... [... more]
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Camellia Sinensis The One True Tea - Tea
One source provides all tea that we may know; it is called the Camellia Sinensis plant. Sometimes nicknamed the tea plant. The leaves, buds, and the twigs of this shrub are used to produce tea. The types of tea that are obtained from the many ... [... more]
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Tea Sandwiches - Tea
Traditionally, the afternoon tea originated as a "snack time" in between lunch and dinner. So generally the food offered at the afternoon tea hour was that of lighter fare. Small sandwiches, small cakes, and cookies became the standard. As the . [... more]
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The Chinese Dynasty and Tea History - Tea
It is said that tea itself is about 5,000 years old, and that Emperor Shen Nong is the one who discovered it. The year is 2737 B.C. and he earned the nickname "Father of Tea". Emperor Shen Nong, was considered a scientist, medical expert, and .. [... more]
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