Why choose when you can have it all (and save while you're at it)? With this bundle of all four tea types, you'll be ready to sip for every mood, schedule, and time of day. If you're new to Taiwanese tea, this is the perfect choice to compare all four tea types, and you'll have enough to share with friends and family! What’s included:All four teas(12 sachets/bag): • Oolong tea • Baozhong tea • Jasmine tea• Black tea ~section 2~ Why it's special:Homesick: Taiwanese Oolong tea sachets packed with premium whole leaves grown on high-altitude, pesticide-free tea farms. Thanks to the consistent mist and clean air, our tea has a refreshing, woodsy flavor. Loaded with polyphenols, oolong is a metabolism-boosting tea.Family Tradition: Taiwanese Baozhong tea sachets filled with naturally wrapped and dried premium whole leaves. With low catechin levels and high L-theanine levels, the fresh melon aroma and woodsy yet creamy flavor of our tea make it a great palate cleanser after meals.Pillowtalk: Taiwanese Jasmine tea sachets filled with a unique blend of jasmine flowers and whole-leaf green tea. Widely known as a natural relaxant and used in aromatherapy, this tea has a sweet, floral aroma that can relieve stress and help you sleep better.Manhattan Black: Taiwanese Black tea sachets containing naturally sweet and caffeinated premium whole leaves. Unique to Taiwan, our ruby black tea variety has a signature dark red color and honey aroma. Reach for this tea to stay focused and energized with a healthy amount of caffeine. Shipping Information: Product ships from Us Two Tea Get free shipping on orders over $50 from the collection Shop the Us Two Tea Collection Visit Us Two Tea's Profile Page
Last year during the wisteria bloom in my backyard, I was sad that no one was around to see how pretty it was, so I decided that I would throw an annual afternoon tea garden party for all my friends when the wisteria is in full bloom. This party comes with a pretty specific dress code, decor list, D
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Tea Travels!™... A Buffet Tea for Easy EntertainingExcerpt from AFTERNOON TEA - TIPS, TERMS and TRADITIONS by Ellen Easton ©2006-2020 - All Rights ReservedCheck out more of Ellen Easton's Tea Travels™ articles and recipes.Learn about the History of English High Tea and more delicious Afternoon Tea Recipes.It is very simple to have a buffet tea at home.When planning your floral arrangements and decor, be mindful to choose scents that will not cause reactions to your guests. The flowers and decor are meant to complement your tea setting, not overpower the guests, nor interfere with the taste of the foods.While a white linen table cloth with matching 12-inch napkins is traditional, in our contemporary world, it is also appropriate to use whimsical cloths of various materials and designs.Set up opposite ends of the table with the tea cups and saucers, tea spoons, plates, napkins, sugar cubes, milk, and lemon slices.One end of the table will serve the hot tea. If room allows, serve one blend each, decanted, of a black, green or oolong and herbal infusion. By serving the tea decanted, there will be no need for tea strainers or slop bowls to remove the discarded tea leaves. The other end of the table will serve the hot coffee, with sugar cubes and milk/cream. Again, if room allows, offer your guests both regular and decaffeinated coffee.On a side table have a pitcher of cold, brewed iced tea with tall iced tea glasses.In the middle, on one side of the table, have serving trays, each containing a different type of savory and finger sandwich, crusts off.Balance the menu with no two breads or fillings duplicating one another. And for goodness sake, if you live in a southern state, do not forget the deviled egg tray!In the middle, on the other side of the table, have serving trays, each containing a different type of finger/bite size sweets. Lemon pound cake and brownies may be cut into bite-size servings.On either a side table or next to your savory trays, set up baskets of mini, bite-size, scones, muffins and slice-finger style fruit breads. You may also include cheese sticks. Place bowls of clotted cream or Devonshire cream and jam, with small serving spoons, and bowls of large strawberries adjacent to the breads and scones.Place coordinating service pieces next to or near the trays.You may use place cards, on the tables, to identify each item and tea served.Sherry, port, and champagne, if desired, may be served on trays or passed by the wait staff.Remember to keep the menu simple with easy to pick up “finger foods” that do not require utensils.A buffet tea needn’t be expensive, nor time consuming to prepare. There are many marvelous sources available by mail order and in your local supermarkets. All it takes for one to create a beautiful buffet tea party is imagination and a good guest list.TEA TRAVELS™ - Wishing You Happy TEA TRAVELS!™ Tea is the luxury everyone can afford!™ and Good $ense for $uccess are the trademarked property of Ellen Easton/ RED WAGON PRESSEllen Easton, author of Afternoon Tea~Tips, Terms and Traditions (RED WAGON PRESS), a lifestyle and etiquette industry leader, keynote speaker and product spokesperson, is a hospitality, design, and retail consultant whose clients have included The Waldorf=Astoria, Plaza Hotels and Bergdorf Goodman. Easton’s family traces their tea roots to the early 1800s, when ancestors first introduced tea plants from India and China to the Colony of Ceylon, thus building one of the largest and best cultivated tea estates on the island.Purchase Ellen Easton's Tea Books:Each 5 x 7 book is $20 postpaid Continental USA only. Wholesale and fundraising accounts welcome. Include name, address, zip code, and phone number for shipping. All Sales Final. Check or MO order payable to: RED WAGON PRESS, 45 East 89th Street, STE. 20A, New York, NY 10128-1256. All inquires to [email protected] TEA...TIPS, TERMS and TRADITIONS72 pages of how to’s, 27 photos, history, etiquette and FAQ about afternoon tea, serving styles and more.TEA TRAVELS™ - FOR THE HOLIDAYS64 pages, 21 color photos. A complete holiday menu includes 25 easy to prepare recipes; theme teas, decorating & gift ideas; invitation template and secret
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Last year during the wisteria bloom in my backyard, I was sad that no one was around to see how pretty it was, so I decided that I would throw an annual afternoon tea garden party for all my friends when the wisteria is in full bloom. This party comes with a pretty specific dress code, decor list, D
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