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Starbucks Chocolates-For the Serious Coffee and Chocolate Lover!
MomReviews | July 24th 2008 by Elizabeth Edwards
The email asked if I would like to try the new line of Chocolate from Starbucks. Sure, I replied, I love chocolate. And then THIS arrived in the mail! I got tasting squares, truffles, chocolate covered coffee beans, and three large solid bars, all o read more
Putting Up Fresh Strawberry Jam for a Winter Treat
Perpetualplum's Weblog | July 24th 2008 by Plum
I was finally able to keep the kids out of the garden long enough to get strawberries for making jam. Fresh strawberry jam is a real treat for me in the winter. The bright red is so cheerful on those cold winter mornings. I can sit down with read more
Chai
Tam's Think Tank | July 22nd 2008 by Tamra
Chai, originally uploaded by Tokenhippygirl. Karen made chai, of course, and used this HUGE cup that Kev brought along. This thing was big, and Karen was one happy girl. read more
YJA Convention 2008: Training and Eating at YJA
Shah Training | July 20th 2008
I just came from the YJA (Young Jain Association) Convention earlier this morning. I have experienced more personal growth in the past three days then I have ever experienced before. Since there is so much to talk about regarding this topic, I have o read more
Former President Clinton Announces New Agreements to Lower Prices…
India News and Press Releases | July 18th 2008
/India PRwire/ - Former President Bill Clinton, joined today by the UN Special Envoy on Malaria and the Chairman and CEO of Novartis, announced agreements with six companies – Calyx Chemicals, Cipla, Holley Pharmaceuticals, Ipca Laboratories, M read more
Do You Drink Tea
Cwzy Muslima | July 17th 2008 by cwzymuslima
If you see anyone drinking tea, and you ask him what he is drinking, he will tell you "tea." There is sugar in the tea, but he will not mention the sugar, no one ever says he is drinking tea-and-sugar. No doubt the sweetness of the sugar fills the te read more
Tealuxe - Cambridge and Boston
The Tea Pages Blog | June 30th 2008 by Katrina
M and I and the kids I had the chance to visit with an old friend and his fiance on Sunday. We thought we were going to be battling thunderstorms, but ended up having a really nice day in Boston. On our way back to the car, M and I decided to stop read more
Unmarked
thefotokid's fotoblog | June 24th 2008
Who knows what magical splendor could be contained. I've tried the coffee at Castro's a few times now and so far every one has been pretty shit, but they do make pretty nice hot chocolates. read more
Indian Vibrations
True Nomads | June 23rd 2008 by cooper schraudenbach
I have traveled all over the world but I keep going back to India, aka the sub-continent, or the Motherland. I have a ten-year visa, I love mango lassi, and between Ladakh and Kanyakumari, you can find anything that you are looking for. Despite all read more
Toilet Tentacles and Tea Bags
Toxiferous Designs | June 8th 2008 by tox iferous
Flush, Please on Etsy sells these strange (and pretty cool) decals that you can stick on your toilet. They have tentacles in various colors and also tea in the following uhhh...flavors: chai, green tea, earl grey and lemon zinger. read more
Product Review - Smile Chocolatiers, Take 2
The Tea Pages Blog | June 2nd 2008 by Katrina
I am happy to report that I have a few new tea-infused product reviews. The good news is that I have some more chocolates to talk about, as well as some other more unusual products. The bad news is that two of the products I was hoping to review di read more
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image - ination | June 2nd 2008 by Tamra
Morning Refreshment, originally uploaded by Tokenhippygirl. Morning cup o’ chai in Oregon. Taken with the iPhone camera. read more
Ginger Chai
mango power girl | May 31st 2008 by mangopowergirl
When I wake up in the morning, the very first thing I do is make this Ginger Chai. I like all kinds of chai, but I start my day with a simple, clean Ginger Chai, with no spices. I learnt making this Ginger Chai from my Uncle Nishit, who is a yoga &am read more
Johor petrol stations against ban
Simply Jean | May 27th 2008 by Simply Jean
Since 90% of the Johor petrol kiosks business comes from foreigners, petrol kiosks say they “will die” without business from Singaporeans. I doubt the petrol kiosks will risk the fine of RM250,000 just to get more businesses from Singapor read more
E-tailer Review: Wylde Ivy
Weird Stuff in My Desk | May 18th 2008 by Rachel
Website: http://www.wyldeivy.com/ Country: USA Blog: http://wyldeivy.blogspot.com/ Newsletter: Yes, go here to sign up US Shipping: Yes, USPS flat rate International Shipping: Yes, you will want to read this page and understand the policies before or read more
Black Tea: An Iranian Tradition
Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea H… | May 15th 2008 by SoMedia Networks
By Rebecca S. Gasca Black tea has a steep history in Iran, where the Persian tradition of enjoying this aspect of life at the chaikhane (teahouse) goes back centuries. At these public places, Iranians gathered around a pot of black tea to talk politi read more
Fibromyalgia Success
Dharma Designs | May 8th 2008 by Wendy Baylis
Hi there! It's been awhile, but I'm slowly working on getting back to the blog and Etsy business. I even plan to work on a series of paintings this weekend, depicting the wonders of Bali (time and health permitting, of course). Fibromyalgia is a c read more
Etsy Favorites Of The Week (Rampant covetousness)
Musecatcher | May 5th 2008 by Kalliope Amorphous
This week I have been salivating over so many of the deliciously brilliant handmade items on Etsy. So far, I think I have spent everything I’ve made on Etsy ON Etsy. I’ve made myself a promise to try and buy handmade wherever possible, an read more
ElAl Frequent Flyer Awards worth less than a Big Mac at the airpo…
TLV 2 JFK | April 30th 2008 by Trip Shop - Travel Journal
Thats it? Yes. Amazing Fact. Do the math: Lowest fare ticket to London earns 25 points one way. 36 Oneway flights gives you 900 points required for the “bonus fare”. Bonus fare is $340. Regular fare is about $650. So you save $310 = about read more
Treasure Tuesdays: What's Your Favorite Spot
Kitten Lounge | April 29th 2008 by Kimmie
My favorite spot of tea would have to be anything with Green Tea or Chai tea in it. I have been thinking of starting a tea collection. Although I have a variety of tea bags and large mugs to drink... read more
CHAI - O Ataque ! - O que macula mais: A Verdade ou a Mentira ???…
ForEver PEMBA | April 14th 2008 by Jaime
(Clique na imagem para ampliar)Continua em "aberto" por tempo indeterminado ou até que a História se faça por purificação dos factos e para que não se transforme em caricata historieta do "folclore" moçambicano contado á sombra da bananeira, read more
The Long Awaited Chocolate Review - Part 5 of 6
The Tea Pages Blog | April 12th 2008 by Katrina
Part 5 of the chocolate review.Just a reminder: Each chocolate was tested by multiple reviewers to ensure that one person's flavor preferences didn't make or break a product. Each review will provide a summary of reviewers' comments and an average as read more
The Long Awaited Chocolate Review - Part 2 of 6
The Tea Pages Blog | April 12th 2008 by Katrina
Part 2 of the chocolate review.Just a reminder: Each chocolate was tested by multiple reviewers to ensure that one person's flavor preferences didn't make or break a product. Each review will provide a summary of reviewers' comments and an average a read more
Tea Time - Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice
DeLusciousLife | April 7th 2008 by freyenator
The stress of today's information highway alone can drive you nuts! How about a natural de-stresser? Tea is growing in popularity. Tea is here to stay. Sure coffee is renowned for its instant caffeine boost. But, I prefer to say no to the shakes and read more
Apartment Therapy, Poha and Chai
Cookbook Catchall | April 6th 2008 by sabra krock
Last week I did my second kitchen tour for Apartment Therapy’s kitchen-related site, the Kitchn. This time, I chose to tour my friend Devesh’s kitchen. Devesh is an old and dear friend, and an avid and adventurous cook. I focused the piece on read more
Tea With a Twist: A Guide to Some Popular Flavored Teas
Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea H… | April 6th 2008 by SoMedia Networks
By William I. Lengeman III For many tea drinkers the great number of flavor gradations derived from the hundreds or even thousands of unflavored varieties are sufficient to keep their taste buds tantalized. Though the addition of various herbs, spice read more
Thailand’s most organized criminals are police
Rule of Lords | March 30th 2008 by Awzar Thi
According to the United Nations, the Royal Thai Police are organized criminals. That, at least, is the inference to be drawn from looking at its Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, which was adopted in 2001 and which defines an organize read more
I could be a hoe-cake girl.
www.robinlynne.org | March 23rd 2008 by robin lynne
The title is from a conversation about my being able to pass out hoe-cakes and biscuits at The Lady & Sons. It seemed like an easy enough job. Someone doesn't have bread on their table? I'd come over with my tongs and plate of doughy goodness and f read more
Same Same but Different
True Nomads | March 18th 2008 by cooper schraudenbach
“Same same, but different.” How many times have you heard it? How many times does it make us laugh? You are standing in the morning fog at the government bus stand in Manali at 4am. Its cold, and you haven’t found chai yet. All you want to read more
Unlocking the Mysteries of Chai Tea
A Journey into Herbal & Natural Healing | March 14th 2008 by Tania Tyler
History, Recipe, Health Benefits Close your eyes. Relax. Imagine yourself in a far away, exotic land. Listen to the soft music blowing in the breeze. Smell the fragrance of spices and … no wait, those aromas aren’t from some foreign vill read more

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