Recording the experience of every sip of tea has become a delightful ritual for me. Through my Tea Journal, I encapsulate unique sensations and sweet memories from each cup I enjoy. Are you a tea e…
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Yuanyang tea is a popular drink in Hong Kong that combines sweet black milk tea with brewed coffee. Served hot or cold, Yuanyang tea the perfect morning pick-me-up or enjoyed as an afternoon tea time pleasure.
Jeremy W. asks: Is it true that drinking tea made from twice boiled water is bad for you? There’s a rather persistent idea that “reboiling” water (i.e. boiling water two or more times and allowing it to cool in-between) while making a cup of tea is potentially harmful to your health, with some going so far as stating that regularly [...]
From day one, tea has had a soothing effect on me. I wanted to share a little with you, how I integrate tea into my day and show you how tea is my therapy.
‘You, me and a cup of tea’ says it all really, doesn’t it? Unless your favourite tipple is beef dripping, or moonshine (whatever that is). But for us British folk, a cuppa is, dare I say, a ‘quintessentially British’ thing. That means it’s good for quins, twins and things, so I hear. And a ‘must-have’, due to the ‘essential’ part of the word. Need I say more? Buy one. My brother asked “Does it mean they have to share a cuppa, with straws?” No David. A4 is 210mm x 297mm, Giclée printed on archival-quality paper. Also available as a tea towel! Read more
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"What inspires me is the simple truth that tea, like love, has no boundaries. It is available everywhere and within the reach of everyone. It is simple and pure. All you need is hot water and the patience to linger a few moments while the tea leaves dance." - Nini Ordoubadi **** There are mornings when I wake up a little early just to enjoy some quiet time alone and reflect on the day ahead. On colder days, nothing soothes, comforts or warms the bones like a hot cup of herbal tea. And when 'aunt flo' comes for her monthly visit, the tea I turn too is rosebud tea. Rosebud tea is one of those miraculous herbal wonders not many women have had the pleasure of experiencing, but really should. Often called, "the lady's tea", rosebud tea has incredible health benefits for women. Roses are an excellent natural treatment for menstrual cramps and PMS. It reduces breast tenderness and even improves endocrine disorders. It calms the nerves and stabilizes emotional ups and downs, balancing the mind while nurturing the spirit. An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but a cup of rosebud tea a day can also keep you beautiful for years to come. Roses have beautifying purposes for the skin, they help remove dark spots and increase pore stability, which means less clogging and PH level issues. An overly acidic epidermal PH causes breakouts, rosebud tea improves oily skin conditions for better looking skin. A more radiant complexion is the result of a sip or two of rosebud tea. Used externally, rosebuds make for a terrific at-home facial steam. It leaves your skin kissably soft, toned and glowing while relieving any signs of skin stress. Just drop a hand full of dry rose buds into a bowl of hot water. Cover face over bowl with a towel for 10 minutes. After you've steamed, dip a cotton ball into the bowl and use the toner liquid to removing impurities. Other benefits include: * Boosting the immune system * Protecting the body from free-radical damage * Defending against stomach & liver distress * Improving blood circulation * Easing constipation * Relieving pain in the knees * Aiding in the healing of wounds * Relieving indigestion To make the perfect cup of rosebud tea: Use 2 TBS of organic dried rosebuds. Add boiling water and seep for 20 minutes - the longer the steep, the more beneficial the effects of the tea. Flavor with organic raw honey and enjoy. Rosebud tea has a very sweet, floral and tranquil aroma that even hours after brewing, the rose fragrance still fills the room. This caffeine free tea is an terrific refresher with calming qualities to elevate your day!
with Earl Grey tea, on Royal Albert china.
The Holiday season begins for me when Autumn is in full color. For that is when I sense the magic (Narnia magic, you know) that God allows for us in this fallen of worlds. One cannot be surrounded by leaves on the trees and a carpet on the ground in various shades of red, gold, yellow, chartreuse, orange, and green without one's mind thinking it is quite amazing. From that week until the New Year, I find myself living in another world. Oh, there are some years I admit that I just want the calendar to skip from October to the frigid month of January. Those have been the years of crushing loss or disappointments, far more than one thinks the soul can handle. In those years I have usually tied on an apron, played the Christmas music, and put on a smile as a form of spiritual warfare to show the enemy he will not win. Perhaps a battle here and there... but not the war. So once most of the leaves have been raked and moved to the forest in the wheelbarrow, it is time for Thanksgiving. This year, I have already made a list and checked it twice. Actually, checking it twice is the first thing on the list! Thanksgiving is the perfect Holiday for the foodie in us. It is all about tradition (even if it means the beginning of new traditions), and family (even if family is your circle of friends), and... food. There have been many changes in eating habits over the years. For instance, I still smile when I see pink Himalayan sea salt on the shelf and jars of kimchee in the produce section of my Midwestern grocery store. But on Thanksgiving for most of us... it is all about the food from our childhood. We were blessed two or three years ago to begin the new tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving with our daughter-in-law's family. We love them as if they were truly family. So once again this year, I am making the traditional turkey meal with everyone else bringing additional side dishes and desserts. I am well aware that it is a blessing to have one child living near us. There may come a day when Mr. & Mrs. Christopher move elsewhere to follow his career but for now we enjoy them living close. And think of our family in New England as they celebrate traditional Thanksgiving, which I am certain will contain a touch of Italian influence. After Thanksgiving, the boxes containing the look of Christmas will be brought into the house from the garage. With Thanksgiving being late in November this year, I was almost tempted to begin the decorating early but decided against it. Instead I have been listening to Christmas music on CD and Pandora and watching Christmas movies on TV and DVD. This year I am thoroughly into Christmas, unlike the blah seasons of the past few years. The Empty Nest Syndrome is behind me and the next season of life has now squiggled around a bit and fluffed up some pillows and made itself comfortable. It took awhile. I don't know why but this Season I feel the need to celebrate. To decorate with all the beloved items and ornaments. To cook and bake. To read His Word each morning by the light of the Christmas Tree. I am looking forward to all of it. What has changed? Well, not the circumstances as chronic illness and limited income continue to be challenging. But this year there is more joy and ummm... hope. It is my attitude that has changed quite definitely. For that is, when you think of it, the gift we can give ourselves. So meet the Season head on with grace and candles and hot beverages and a good food and your favorite Christmas music and some wonderful books of the Season and a movie or two and most of all... time spent talking to the Birthday Boy. For that is the gift He desires from you.
There are over 3000 different types of teas! In this post, we take a look at the different types of Japanese green tea. Read on to impress your friends with your amazing green tea knowledge!
I have a nightly ritual, where I make me a steaming hot cup of tea, get under my blankets, and read for an hour before I go to bed. It is my favorite time of the day. I don’t usually have a cupcake though, although I’m sure I’d eat one if it was available 😂. Of course I always think of Alice in Wonderland and tea time,
Inspiring tea quotes have always been a part of my tea journey. They have helped me learn more about tea, view it in a different way, relate to other tea drinkers and, most importantly, celebrate
As I listened to our new Transitional Minister speaking through Zoom this morning, I thought, “Wow, I was just thinking about this yesterd...
Inspiring tea quotes have always been a part of my tea journey. They have helped me learn more about tea, view it in a different way, relate to other tea drinkers and, most importantly, celebrate
This art print features a retro cartoon boba tea character. The print is on a beige background with a brown boba tea, with shades of blue and pink and the text reads “More bubbles, Less Troubles”. This retro bubble tea print is perfect for displaying in your bedroom, living room, dorm or any space you want to create an aesthetic and trendy feel. The illustration is made by me and is therefore unique and cannot be found anywhere else. ✿ YOU WILL RECEIVE ✿ 5 High-Resolution 300dpi JPG files that can be printed at the following sizes: ▸ File 1 - 2x3 ratio for printing Inches: 4''x6'' | 6"x9" | 8"x12" | 10"x15" | 12"x18" | 24''x36" ▸ cm: 16x24cm | 20x30cm | 24x36cm | 30x45cm ▸ File 2 - 3x4 ratio for printing Inches: 6"x8" | 9"x12" | 12"x16" | 18''x24'’ cm: 15x20cm | 24x32cm | 30x40cm** ▸ File 3 - 4x5 ratio for printing Inches: 8"x10" | 16"x20” cm: 20x25cm | 40x50cm** ▸ File 4 - 11x14 ratio for printing Inches: 11"x14” cm: 22x28cm** ▸ File 5 - International paper size for printing A5 | A4 | A3 | A2 | 50 x 70 cm ✿ HOW TO PRINT ✿ Print at home using good quality card or art paper. Print at your local shop by supplying the JPG file in your desired size. ✿ INSTANT DOWNLOAD ✿ Your download will immediately be available under "Purchases and Reviews". This downloadable PDF includes a link to a Google Drive which contains all the print files. An email will be sent to the address you have associated with your Etsy account with a link for your download ✿ PLEASE NOTE ✿ No physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included. Colours may vary slightly depending on the monitor. This purchase is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. ▸ Due to the files being digital, I do not accept cancellations/refunds boba tea print, bubble tea print, boba tea poster, boba tea decor, bubble tea poster
Roundup of Vintage Tea Advertisement from the 1920's to the 1950's
Traditional arabic tea with dry madjool dates and rock sugar nabot. Selective focus.
From day one, tea has had a soothing effect on me. I wanted to share a little with you, how I integrate tea into my day and show you how tea is my therapy.