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Busy Behind the Scenes

Bugs and Fishes crafting blog | 9 hours ago by Lupin

I have been busy doing very dull admin-y things, sending emails, filing, tidying up, rearranging stock, planning things, etc and neglecting to blog! I have been sewing things too, and tinkering about with my plants a little. Here's one of my current read more

Trappola mortale

Libri e film | 16 hours ago

In vendita su: Lee Child Trappola mortale West Point, tredici anni di servizio nella polizia militare, una serie interminabile di medaglie e riconoscimenti: Jack Reacher ha deciso di ritirarsi a Key West, in Florida, a scavare fosse per piscine - un read more

More About Darjeeling…

Tea Escapade | July 7th 2008 by Nikki

Intrigued by my recent experience with Darjeeling Goomtee (2nd Flush), I wanted to know a little more. In my abbreviated research I found:   “Darjeeling Tea” means tea which has been cultivated, grown, produced, manufactured and proces read more

Canadian Freebie: Rainforest Treasure Tea

Fabulous Canadian Freebies | July 7th 2008 by Leanne

Just fill out the form to receive your free sample of Rainforest Treasure Tea. I’m not much of a tea drinker (coffee for me) but some of the benefits they claim it brings sounds ok to me! “Balanced Energy All Day without Caffeine, Mental read more

Natural Pregnancy: 3 Nurturing Tips for New Dads

ecochildsplay | July 7th 2008 by Jennifer Lance

If mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy! I heard that saying many times before I saw the truth in it. When a woman is pregnant and her body is working overtime, she’ll love you for taking the time to nurture her. A lot of new dads read more

I'm A Little Teapot...

Carey Girl | July 7th 2008 by Carey Lockman Corbin

I have already talked a little about how much I love tea and how I had given up coffee for it. I still choose tea over coffee every morning, but now I am also off of (refined) sugar in an effort to simply eat better (and to benefit my waistline).Ther read more

Monday Reading Roundup Take #6

Words of a Broken Mirror | July 7th 2008

What I think you shouldn’t have missed last week… Welcome everyone! This week’s edition of our Monday Reading Roundup if significantly affected by the holiday breeze. Meaning it’s a combination of new stuff, new finds, humor, read more

Clock made from coffee cups

Keetsa! Blog - Eco-Friendly and Green | July 7th 2008 by Max Lee

Yes believe it or not this clock has been made from recycled vending machine cups. This means every time that you visit that vending machine at work and get a coffee, tea or chocolate don’t just throw that cup away, recycle it as there are many thi read more

Drinkable Freebies

TheFreebieBlogger | July 7th 2008 by Wendi

Get a free sample of Pero caffeine free instant natural beverage. Doesn’t specify what countries this ships to. Vitabase.com is offering a free sample of Creme Au Caramel Rooibos gourmet Tea. US and US military (AA, AE, AP) only.  ZGC (Z read more

Special force in 2 months

Sinlung Nation | July 7th 2008

By R Dutta Choudhury Guwahati, Jul 7 : The proposed Special Task Force for launching specific counter-insurgency operations is likely to be operational within two months and it will be raised in lines of the Greyhound Battalion raised by Andhra Prade read more

what is organic green tea and benefits

DE-FAT | July 7th 2008 by food man

what is organic green tea ? According to the organic agriculture production standard, does not use organic chemistry materials and so on synthesis fertilizer, agricultural chemicals, growth conditioner and poultry feed additive in the production proc read more

An English Summer

Bugs and Fishes crafting blog | July 6th 2008 by Lupin

It is absolutely chucking it down with rain outside (as it has been all weekend) and it's making me very glad to be stuck indoors with lots of sewing to do! Not great weather to take photos in, but luckily it was quite sunny for an hour or two yester read more

pounce #5 : fred parker pottery

a thing of beauty... | July 5th 2008 by anne

Porcelain Teabowl by Fred Parker Pottery @ Etsy. There is always a great sensuality in a perfect bowl. It has to do with the roundness no doubt. This here is a perfect bowl to me. In his Shop Announcement, Fred Parker professes his love for detail : read more

The Gong Fu of Tea

Cook Ding's Kitchen | July 5th 2008

A friend sent me this. It's from the monthly newsletter of Teance, an up and coming tea company. If you click on the title of this post, you'll be directed to the full article. I've excerpted a portion below.The term gong fu applies not only to marti read more

Wow! I'm on the Front Page of Associated Content

Living With ALS | July 5th 2008 by Fern E. Cohen

ferncohen.comMy article about Tazo Tea is featured today on the front page of Associated Content. That means mucho clickos! By the time you read this it will probably be off the front page. But trust me -- it was there! A bunch of people left comme read more

Chocolate, Coffee, and More at the Aroma Festival

The Sydney Traveler | July 5th 2008 by Lauren Katulka

Indulge your senses at The Rocks Aroma Festival tomorrow. It’s all about the finest things in life: coffee, tea, spices, and oh yes, chocolate. More than 20 of Australia’s finest coffee roasters will be brewing up a storm, and you can sam read more

Powerful Antioxidant At-Home Facial Mask

LiveHealth | July 4th 2008

The health benefits of green and white teas are numerous, and range from possibly preventing high cholesterol to protecting against cancer and aging. Not surprisingly, green and white teas are powerful topical agents as well, and have been shown to b read more

Darjeeling Goomtee (2nd Flush)

Tea Escapade | July 3rd 2008 by Nikki

Yes, there was at least one tea I brewed and sampled while on vacation that was not manufactured by Golden Moon Teas. That would be a fantastic Darjeeling named Darjeeling Goomtee (2nd Flush) thanks to a swap with Jessica at Authori+ea. I enjoy tea s read more

Interval: No Use Crying Over Spilt Tea

Astonishing Adventures of Lord Likely | July 3rd 2008 by Andy Fanton

July the Fourth, 1857.I have noticed that to-day is Independence Day in the United States of America, the day whereupon the American people celebrate the occasion of their freedom from British rule, back in 1776.Quite why anyone would want to celebra read more

Sugar Caramel Oolong

Tea Escapade | July 3rd 2008 by Nikki

  When leaving for vacation, I packed several Golden Moon Teas. No particular reason other than I am a last minute packer; therefore, I found myself zipping my bags a 2:00 a.m. Friday morning. This would not have been such a terrible thing if I did read more

Orchid Temple Oolong

Tea Escapade | July 3rd 2008 by Nikki

It seems like an eternity since I last posted, even though it was only last week. I have been on vacation, so to speak. First my sister entered into holy matrimony last weekend. The nuptials were beautiful even though the event was held in a scary li read more

Facebook Replacement? Try This New Small Business Social Network

Online Internet Marketing Strategies | July 3rd 2008 by Diane Scott

Networking is a must if you plan to run any type of successful business online. Even if your goal isn’t to “make money” you still need resources that help you locate like-minded individuals. Sta.rtup.biz, with a current Alexa ratin read more

Benefits of Chamomile

Head to Toe Beauty | July 3rd 2008 by Ileane Frank

Chamomile is a great herb often found in Europe and North America. Believed to be the world’s most soothing herb, it is well known for its relaxing properties and is often made into tea. But did you know that drinking chamomile tea can give you a w read more

Bengal bug bites Assam tea

Sinlung Nation | July 3rd 2008

Guwahati, Jul 3 : A tea bug, Helopeltis, which is suspected to have migrated from the Dooars and Nagrakata regions of West Bengal, is causing havoc in the tea gardens of Upper Assam, with the industry staring at not less than 20 per cent loss in prod read more

Mint Drink Recipes

Drink Healthy Drinks | July 2nd 2008 by Alex

Since olden times, mint has been enjoyed for its wonderful aroma, its healing power and its nice taste. Mint has also been said to help with asthma and other allergies. You can buy fresh mint leaves in the supermarket and you can add to teas and coff read more

St.Andrew’s Hotel, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka

HOLIDAYS IN PARADISE | July 2nd 2008 by longoff

HILL COUNTRY DELUXE HOTEL | 40 DELUXE ROOMS | 5 SUITES | 7 FAMILY SUITES Step back in time to the days of colonial British Raj, where cricket, golf and afternoon tea were the order of the day. Cradled amidst mist-covered mountains 6,1 read more

FREE FOOD!!! Yes, I am still hungry!

Free and Cheap Stuff | July 2nd 2008 by Jim

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Trapped amongst tickling gits

An Itchy Blog | July 2nd 2008 by Scratch Bags

My Mom is very fond of playing with kids but since her own kids have become adults now, she spends her evenings interacting with the kids in my neighbourhood. She even gluts her drawers with candies to distribute among these gadflies (my version). Ye read more

The Customer Service Rant - Part One

Adequately Average | July 2nd 2008 by Steve Richardson

I’m becoming more and more frustrated with poor customer service. People seemed to have just stopped listening. The other night, for example, I had a big argument with a taxi driver because the people at the end of the phone didn’t liste read more

7.1.08

Barefoot Gypsy Blog | July 1st 2008 by Juli

Happy July 1st :)It's been a crazy, busy day :) 8 tea orders to get out and more to get ready for festival bags. Soap orders to get out and more to make. I've already run out of glycerin and need to order more. It's a very good thing tho :)I also read more

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