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Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea Health Benefits, Green Tea, Earl Grey | Twinings
http://www.twinings.ca/?q=blog
The Twinings Tea Blog discusses everything to do with Tea; from the fascinating history, the many different varieties, and special brewing techniques to the latest health news, unique teapots and famous tearooms. Nobody knows tea like Twinings. The f
Wonders of Tea
http://www.wondersoftea.com
A site concerning everything to do with tea. A personal diary of tea events and periodic reviews of various teas.
Tea Escapade
http://teaescapade.wordpress.com
Simply sharing my love for tea through tea reviews and tea history.
Afternoon Tea Party
http://www.afternoonteaparty.com/
Articles about green tea, black tea, tea history and healing features of tea
Darjeeling Cuppa - A Tea Blog
http://www.darjeelingcuppa.com/
A personal blog blogging about Darjeeling Tea, Himalayan food and culture. Its main focus is on Darjeeling tea, its seasonal teas mainly first flush, second flush and autumnal flush Darjeeling teas. It gives insight on Darjeeling tea history, its wor
SanTion - Blog for Tea Lovers
http://santion.wordpress.com
Blog by tea lovers for tea lovers. Contains wide range of information on tea sorts, tea brewing, tea health benefits, tea adventures, tea history, tea news, tea adventures, tea accessories, tea brewing tips and tea equipment.
Tea Review Blog
http://www.teareviewblog.com
Tea reviews and ratings by our panel of 13 independent tea reviewers. We also have tea forums and a monthly tea swap.
Tea and Thee
http://teaandthee.blogspot.com/
My blog has no central theme. I focus on saving money, tea and product reviews. I do giveaways at least once a month. Once in a while everyday life is thrown in.
History Today Magazine
http://historytodaymagazine.blogspot.com
History Today's blog delves into the deeper, historical issues that lie behind the headlines. Students, academics, journalists, amateur history enthusiasts: we welcome your comments and contributions!
Diner News & History
http://www.dinerhistory.com/
Whether you appreciate diner history, the architecture, or its contribution to American culture and the food service industry, this site will be a unique resource for you. This blog is part history, current news, road trips, and our staff's insightfu
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Colonial Coffee and Tea- R. Charlton’s Coffeehouse
Walker Tea Review | December 21st 2009 by Jason Walker
Our family recently spent a few days in Colonial Williamsburg, where we witnessed the history of the Christmas shopping tradition. What was more surprising was that even then, colonists had their own retreat during the holiday hubub. Enter Richard read more
Health Benefits of the Chinese Green Tea
herbal vitamins supplements | December 20th 2009 by Douglas Carpenter
Dating back more than 4,000 years, Chinese green tea diet has been long revered as a tasty drink that can ward off diseases and improve one’s well-being. There are only a few herbs that can surpass its impressive history. Since its first reco read more
A History of Brunch or What Time IS Dinner?
The Turtle Restaurant - Eating In The Slow Lane | December 19th 2009 by Mary Stanley
The 1972 supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary says the word "brunch" first appeared in the British magazine, Hunter's Weekly in 1895. This is confirmed by the Aug. 1, 1896, issue of the magazine Punch: ''To be fashionable nowadays we must 'bru read more
Forbidden City
Lady J In Lotus Pose | December 18th 2009 by Lady J
Thanks to Tea & Creativity for posting this.Forbidden City from lilyhonglei on Vimeo.Forbidden City is an experimental art piece combining traditional Chinese cut paper and digital animation techniques, which speaks to the history of China.Accord read more
Historic Coffee House Opens In Colonial Williamsburg
Daily Shot Of Coffee | December 18th 2009 by Mike Crimmins
Coffee has a long history in the United States and it comes together in a new coffee shop in Colonial Williamsburg. Last month, the R. Charleton coffee shop opened their doors and started serving 18th century style coffee, tea and chocolate. The lov read more
Acai Blueberry Gummy Pandas From Bissinger’s Confections
Acai Health Watch | December 18th 2009 by sarita
Bissinger’s Confections of St. Louis has a history dating back hundreds of years to a tradition of European confections. But stodgy they are not. While you may find chocolate assortments, chocolate dipped fruit, truffles and caramels, B read more
Natural Cures For What Ails Ye!
Healthy and Simple | December 18th 2009 by Healthy and Simple
I don’t usually rely on the Bible for nutrition advice (usually it’s just a list of what you can’t eat – which seems to include most of my favorites) but every once in a while it does come up with something entirely appropri read more
Third Party, Tea Party, Whatever. Just Call It Suicide.
Doug Ross @ Journal | December 17th 2009
Intentionally dividing your army into two distinct, warring factions would be unthinkable for a military commander. It is equally suicidal for a resurgent conservative movement. That is why talk of a third-party run is nonsensical and defeatist.But read more
Agwa de Bolivia Coca Leaf Liqueur
Cocktail Enthusiast | December 17th 2009 by Kevin
The coca leaf has a long and storied history dating back thousands of years. From its use by Bolivian farmers for its energy giving properties to its use in the production of cocaine, the coca leaf is surrounded in a mysticism of attention and contr read more
New Research From Japan: Green Tea Fights Blood And Liver Cancer,…
About Cancer | December 17th 2009 by Pulsa Murah
(NaturalNews) Three new studies by Japanese scientists add even more evidence to what already is an astounding mountain of data showing green tea protects and heals the human body. All of the research is based on findings from the huge Ohsaki Nation read more
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by Christie Smith Some people think tea came about by chance. Perhaps you know the story, the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung with a deep concern over the health of his subjects orders all water to be boile…
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