- Tea by Stan Lewis
ONE DAY WE HAD TEA
A FRIEND AND ME.A CUP OF HOT TEA
I PLACED BEFORE HIM
ALONG WITH HOMEMADE SCRONES.
BUT HE SAID THIS TEA IS TOO HOT FOR ME
I SAID I GET ANOTHER RIGHT AWAY
HE WAS NOT BEING MEAN TO ME
HE JUST WANTED TEA.I REAPPEARED IN WINK
A CUP O... more
- Private Label Loose Teas vs Private Label Tea bags by David Giusti
In a rapidly growing tea industry, a variety of companies are looking to expand their product base by adding a line of private label teas. Though this choice may seem relatively simple as there are a growing list of companies that can supply a line of pr... more
- The Benefits of Green Tea for Cancer and Leukemia by Chris Galloway
Green tea has long had many health benefits associated with it and its curative properties have been used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years.Green tea, black tea and oolong tea are all made with the leaves of the Camellia sinensis bush. Green tea ... more
- Preventing Cancer with Green Tea? by Lance Winslow
We are constantly hearing ideas and claims of what we should eat to keep us from getting cancer. There is always new research somewhere showing how eating this or that will help us and potentially protect our bodies from getting cancer. Some of the studie... more
- Drinking Tea May Guard Against Ovarian Cancer by Nicole Weaver
Consuming two or more cups of tea a day over a period of time may reduce the risk of ovarian cancer dramatically, suggests a new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine. And each additional cup of tea per day appears to provide significantly ... more
- Now Loans Are Also Bad Debtor's Cup of Tea by Tim Kelly
Loan for bad debtors - it is not an illusion but it is a reality. These days, loans are also offered for those people, who are suffering from bad debt. It is an opportunity for them to solve their debt difficulties.As a bad debtor, one can be involved in ... more
- Coffee and Tea Are Good for Us? Yes! (First in a Series) by Lisa J. Lehr
You’ll be pleased to learn that many of the foods and drinks you love are not just “okay” as an occasional indulgence—they’re good for you! Let’s begin with coffee and tea…and I invite you to read my related articles on wine and beer, and on chocolate.Cof... more
- Why Is Coffee Not My Cup Of Tea? Is It Stale? by Don McKay
Most everyone that I have talked to that does not like coffee said that it is the bitter taste they don’t like. Fresh coffee is never bitter. In fact, fresh coffee is smooth and tasty even undoctored. So what is giving coffee such a bad rap? After some re... more
- Coffee Or Tea - Which Is Better For You? by Lee Dobbins
Most people cannot function without either their morning cup of coffee or tea. While, it’s mostly the caffeine that gets people going, a side benefit from drinking these beverages is that you may be boosting your immune system and helping to fight diseas... more
- Make the Switch! Coffee to Tea by Meri Raffetto
Having a hard time giving up your 4 cups of coffee each day? Evidence shows by switching to tea you can add some significant health benefits. The health benefit of drinking tea is chalked up to one explanation, antioxidants. Research shows that green and ... more
- Tea at Sea by Ieuan Dolby
Marylyn Monroe famed amongst other things for her love of Tea once said that, “World Peace would be with us if politicians drank tea at meetings” – or something to that effect. And she was very true in her words, very true indeed. A cup of Tea does wander... more
- Russian Tea drinking - The beginning by Alexander Geida
It is believed history of Russian tea drinking tradition have began at 1638.That year, Russian Czar, Michael Fedorovich, granddad of Peter the Great,
got special, diplomatic gift from Altyun-Khan, ruler of Mongolia.
Altyun - Khan means "Golden Khan" and... more
- Pure Water and Fine Tea by Jon Stout
Tea originated in China 5,000 years ago and the selection and brewing of tea has been refined to an art with health and spiritual aspects emerging as part of the process.Experienced tea drinkers throughout the world generally follow established guidelines... more
- Cooking With Tea Gives Holiday Recipes A Healthful Boost by Terry Calamito
It’s no secret that tea is good for you. It provides antioxidants [which prevent damage to cell tissues], has less caffeine than coffee, and calms the soul. What easier way to reap its benefits than by adding some to your cuisine, especially during the he... more
- Green Tea Brewing Guide by Shauna Hanus
Green tea is believed to have many healthful benefits. If you have ever tasted a good cup of green tea it can be reviving and delicious. However the delicate nature of this tea does demand a certain watchful eye when preparing it. Here is an easy to fo... more
- The Art of Sweet Tea by Cynthia Dollins
Outside of the Southern United States, there is nothing more coveted by a Southerner than a good glass of sweet tea. Sweet tea is an art developed over the centuries to comfort the poor sweaty people of the South, despite what you will hear the native Eng... more
- Green Tea As a Natural Remedy For Acne by Bruce Walls
Natural remedies have become very popular in recent years. People have stopped looking at the expensive medications and creams to cure various conditions, and have started looking at remedies found closer to home. This is, in part, because they are less ... more
- Green Tea Acne Treatment by Donald Amodeo
If you are looking for a healthy way to help keep your acne under control without resorting to the typical over-the-counter topical drugs that may cause more harm than good, green tea may be a treatment worth looking into. Green tea has long been a staple... more
- Tea Tree Oil Acne Treatment by Donald Amodeo
Although most natural acne treatments that work come in the form of internal vitamin supplements, tea tree oil is an all-natural treatment that can produce great results with just a topical application. Mainly used as a spot treatment, tea tree oil has ga... more
- Tea Tree Oil For Acne by Yvette Chau
A trip to your local drugstore or even upscale department store will produce shelves packed with products all designed to clear up acne. Their products are often harsh and contain numerous chemical additives that can potentially damage sensitive skin. I... more
- Using Essential Oils on Acne: Tea Tree Oil and Emu Oil by James Hunt
Essential oils is the name given to more than 90 pure extracts from various plants. Despite the nomer ‘oil,’ essential oils are not, in fact petroleum products. They can be rubbed on the skin or used in aromatherapy. High quality essential oils are comple... more
- Acne and Green Tea by Elaine Clay
Green tea is used by the Chinese as a traditional medicine to treat many ailments including acne and to improve general well-being. But does it provide an effective herbal alternative to modern medication?The answer seems to be ‘Yes’. There are only two ... more
- The Wonders of Green Tea- It can Help With Acne Care by Greg Podsakoff
Green tea is the most consumed beverage in the world, second only to water. The craze for green tea exceeds taste, as this beverage—derived from the white-flowered plant, Camellia Sinensis—is continually proving its health and wellness benefits.A native ... more
- Health Benefits of Green Tea by Michael Russell
Historical evidence suggests that tea leaves boiled in water were consumed as far back as 5,000 years ago in India and China. These two countries were the earliest users of tea. Tea also plays a very important part in social rituals of Japan. In Asian ... more
- Tea Tree Oil Antifungal by R. Drysdale
Tea tree oil antifungal treatment is one of the most popular natural remedies for nail fungus infection. The product is made from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia tree, or Tea tree. It is not made in the same manner as an ordinary cup of black or ... more
- Tea Tree Oil and Treatment of Boils by Kathryn Beach
A boil is an inflamed area, usually based in a hair follicle, and can be caused by a physical condition such as diabetes, acne, or severe dermatitis and can also result from low immunity, irritations, an illness, stress, food allergy, poor diet, shaving, ... more
- Arthritis Relief with Tea Tree Oil by Kathryn Beach
The term "arthritis" is used to refer to one or more of a group of over 100 rheumatic diseases. Quite often, arthritis is cause by the deterioration of cartilage in the joints. Symptoms of all of these diseases include pain, stiffness and swelling of the ... more
- Tea Tree Oil and a Whole Foods Diet: A Complete Cure for Chronic Disease by Kathryn Beach
Tea tree oil has various uses in first aid treatments because of its triple antibiotic features: it's an antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal agent. The oil's first aid uses are fairly straightforward because we all know what to expect from a first ai... more
- Don't Throw Your Tea Bags Away! Learn The Healing Benefits Of Tea Bags by Susan Carey
Studies have proven the healing powers of plants. Although hundreds, maybe even thousands, of plants show medicinal properties, only a handful are tasty enough to be brewed to make tea. And the healing effect of drinking herbal teas is sometimes even more... more
- The Benefits of Green Tea by Swaran Dilay
It is a miracle. People have been drinking green tea as treatment for everything from weight loss to curing cancer to skin problems.In the 1994 edition of the Journal of National Cancer Institute, the results of an epidemiological study showed that one of... more
- Arthritis - New Hope from Green Tea by Kevin Woodward
As anyone who has -- or knows someone who has -- Rheumatoid Arthritis, it can prevent the sufferer from leading a normal life. It is a condition of unknown cause that can vary in intensity from a short, self-limiting illness to a long term, progressively ... more
- Will Drinking Tea Lower Your Cholesterol? by Vivek Sharma
These days cholesterol is creating havoc, as death toll due to this disease is ever rising. Majority of the American population is said to have high level cholesterol and this makes them to suffer from its related diseases. By seeing this sudden increase ... more
- The Miracles Of Tea Tree Oil For Skin And Hair Care by Kevin Pederson
Tea tree, MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA, native to Australia, is a tree or shrub with needle like leaves similar in appearance to cypress with heads of sessile pale flowers. The popular tea tree oil is derived from this tree. The aborigines of Australia have bee... more
- Tea, Spirituality and The Japanese Tea Ceremony: An Interview with Michael Ricci by Terry Calamito
Michael Ricci was weeding the Tea House garden when I arrived for our interview. We sat in front of the little tea "hut" at Buddhist-inspired Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado where in just one hour I would scoot through the tiny doorway on my knees ... more
- Anti-Aging Benefits of Green Tea by Kerry Mott
If you want to look and feel younger without prescription drugs or surgery something as simple as adding green tea to your diet may be an effective option. This very simple yet effective and tasty drink may very well reverse some of the more visible sign... more
- Wu-Long Tea – Helps Reverse the Signs of Aging by Kerry Mott
As we grow older, the effect of free radicals takes its toll on the body mainly in the form of aging. Actually in the past 50 years, free radical research has strongly concluded that free radicals are a major factor in aging and the visible signs that go ... more
- Green Tea and The "Asian Paradox" by John Gibb
Of all the controversial claims about green tea’s health benefits, the one that draws the most scepticism is the claim that it could be a cure for cancer. While it is almost certainly not a cure, however, many studies appear to show that lifelong green te... more
- Your Guide To Green Tea Concentrate by John Gibb
Green Tea concentrate, often sold as Green Tea pills, allows manufacturers to make highly potent forms of this great herbal supplement. The Green Tea pills can have the same efficacy as drinking cups of Green Tea. Green Tea has been associated with a host... more
- The Healing Properties of Green Tea by Mina Dimakis-Lev
The healing properties of greeen tea have put it in the forefront of today's wellness news.Known for its versatile and positive properties benefiting the whole body, it promotes blood circulation and increases the body's natural resistance, helping with o... more
- Tai Chi, NOT Chai Tea! by Kurt Hurley
Those of you that have either completed a one-on-one program, purchased an on-line program or have read anything else that I have written in the past have most likely determined by now and realize it is quite evident... I am a huge supporter and advocate ... more
- Toenail Fungus Tea Tree Oil Remedy by David Bloom
For many people with toenail fungus tea tree oil is like a magic potion. Anecdotal stories abound of people who have used this essential oil to treat fungal nail infections. It is one of the popular natural healing alternatives to expensive oral prescript... more
- Check Out The Wonders Of Tea Tree Oil by Brenda Hoffman
Tea tree oil is the essential oil comes from the Australian plant Melaleuca alternifolia. This species is unique to Australia and native to Northern New South Wales. This tree has very strong therapeutic and medicinal values which are found in its oil, wh... more
- Tempest in a Tea Cup, Wisdom in a Sake Cup by Will Clower, Ph.D.
What an oxymoron the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has turned out to be. This vegan organization has one colossal ax to grind with their archrival, Darth Atkins. This is an old score that they’ve unfairly flung in front of the public befor... more
- Black Tea -- Actually Good For You by Anita Mathews
You may not realize it but tea is the most consumed beverage in the world except for water. Since it is such a popular drink, it is a good thing that it contains a lot of nourishing properties.Virtually everybody has heard that old adage “An ounce of pre... more
- Green Tea A Healthy Alternative To Soda by Zach Thompson
In the hot days of summer it is easy to reach for a soda to help you cool off. However sodas do not really quench your thirst and there are some other healthier more refreshing alternatives. One of the most refreshing ways to cool off on a hot summer day ... more
- Why and How You Should Drink Tea if You Get Headaches, Migraines, and Stress... by David Giusti
Many people have heard and seen the many advertisements about tea and its various cures and benefits. Along with weight loss, cancer fighting, and other cellular benefits curing Headaches and Migraines while reducing stress is among the top advertised. B... more
- Healthy Reasons Why You Should Drink Green Tea by Jeffrey Meier
Did you ever realize that simply by drinking two cups of green tea can actually save you from so many health problems? The Chinese have been using it since ancient times for treating everything from headaches to depression. Green tea has been used as a m... more
- The Health Benefits of Green Tea - Fact or Fairytale? by Chris Galloway
The Case For Green TeaGreen tea devotees claim that is has many health benefits. The Chinese have been using it for thousands of years to treat everything from headaches to depression and some of those claims are now starting to be verified by scientific ... more
- The Health Benefits of Tea by Sherrill Barbary
When I was a child, many years ago, very few people who I knew of, were aware of natural substances that were good for a person's health. My mother drank instant coffee that one purchased in supermarkets. With the instant coffee, one only had to add hot... more
- Green Tea by Rich Marsiglia
For many centuries people of China used green tea for treating various diseases. However with the advancement of time, today people of west use green tea, realizing its several benefits. Green Tea has long been esteemed in China for its involvement to goo... more
- Green Tea: An Effective Weight Loss Solution by Patricia Zelkovsky
Did you know that Green Tea is one of the most effective weight loss supplements that you can consume to help you lose weight?Well, it is. According to recent studies, when combined with sensible lifestyle changes green tea can help dieters lose weight, b... more
- 7 Health Benefits of Green Tea by Patricia Wagner
Want to enhance your health in surprising ways? Drink green
tea.We're not talking about a new health discovery here. This
beverage has been used for thousands of years by the
Chinese. It has proved itself for centuries as worthy of being
included i... more
- Herbal Tea Benefits by Jennie Winter
When you think about what hot drinks you want to have at the morning, or for that matter, at any other time of the day, consider this: caffeine can seriously affect your health. Now it is no secret that some of the tea companies use caffeine in their prod... more
- Drink 10 Tea Cups Per Day to Keep Doctor Away by Valerian D.
Many previous laboratory researches have demonstrated the inhibitory power of components of black and green teas not only against cancer but also against tumerogenesis in lung, colon and skin.Green tea is made from the a plant named Camellia Sinensis...as... more
- Benefits of Tea- More Than A Drink by Lisa Chambers
Tea can do a lot more than taste good. Green, black, and oolong teas contain antioxidants called polyphenols which research has shown to help in preventing several forms of cancer, possible reduction in heart attack and stroke, and aides in overall health... more
- My Mythical Journey to Gourmet Tea Bags by David Giusti
Whether it is the cancer fighting abilities, the immune system strengthening, the weight loss assisting, the headache relieving, or any of the other superhero capabilities possessed by this beverage, drinking tea is beneficial to your health. Though the ... more
- The Health Benefits of Rooibos Tea by Brennan Howe
The tea has no caffeine and only half the tannin of ordinary tea. Apart from being refreshing to drink, in place of ordinary tea and coffee, it has the advantage of containing minerals and powerful antioxidants. Having no oxalic acid it also does not irri... more
- The Green Tea Secret by Kristy Haugen
The chemical compound known as a phenol is characterized by an aromatic benzene ring with a hydroxyl group (OH) attached. This makes sense that poly-phenols refer to a chemical substance with more than one phenol group. Phenols function as potent antiox... more
- The Health Benefits of Drinking Green Tea and Coffee by Lee Dobbins
The Chinese have used green tea to treat disease for many centuries. Today, Western culture is beginning to appreciate the benefits of green tea.Recent research has revealed some of the health benefits of using green tea including the possible prevention ... more
- Green Tea vs Black Tea - Which Is Better? by Rose Antonio
Which tea is better - green tea or black tea? As we all know, green tea is a very powerful weapon against several illnesses. But how about black tea? Do we also get health benefits from it?Black tea does have several health benefits but they are not nearl... more
- Green Tea Has Just The Right Amount Of Caffeine With No Side Effects by Rose Antonio
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Green tea caffeine does not make you jittery or nervous. If you're looking for a coffee or soda substitute with just the right amount of caffeine enough to keep you awake and energized without the nervousness, chronic muscle tension, irritability, h... more
- Reduce Heart Disease, Strokes, and Cancer by Drinking Oolong Tea by Kevin Woodward
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There is a Chinese proverb - A daily cup of tea or more, keeps you out of the pharmacy. As you will shortly see, there is a lot of truth in this proverb. So, what is oolong tea? It is related to green tea and black tea -- they are all produced from ... more
- Green Tea; The Secret To Good Health by Nick Leonard
Green tea has been around for 1000s of years, and the Chinese have always known about the many health benefits of green tea. Now the rest world is catching up and jumping on the green tea bandwagon.What makes green tea so healthy? Antioxidants, green tea ... more
- Green Tea Secrets by Dr Wei Feng
Is any other food or drink reported to have as many health benefits as green tea? The Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea since ancient times, using it to treat everything from headaches to depression. In her book, Green Tea: The... more
- The Benefits Of Green Tea by Jo Borshell
Is any other food or drink reported to have as many health benefits as green tea? The Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea since ancient times, using it to treat everything from headaches to depression. In her book, Green Tea: The ... more
- Many Health Benefits of Green Tea by Gerald Meyer
As you may know, the benefits of green tea are abundant and far-reaching. Green tea is used by many to lose weight, improve cardiovascular condition, or simply as a preventative health measure. Bottom line, studies show that those who drink green tea enjo... more
- All About Green Tea And Polyphenols by Kurt Hurley
-A discovery is said to be an accident meeting a prepared mind, Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi (1893 - 1986)Or as I like to say… When the student is ready, the teacher shall appear! By the way, have I said how much I passionately enjoy green tea, the personal b... more
- Green Tea and Cholesterol Facts by Lorraine Bevere
A green and lush oasis in the middle of a scorching dessert. A cool breeze on a hot summer night. A bright light in the end of a cold and dark tunnel. Green tea and cholesterol.For the millions and millions of people suffering from high cholesterol green ... more
- TsuNoni - Green Tea Meets Noni by Gerald Meyer
East Meets WestAsian cultures have realized the medical benefits of green tea for centuries. Those who drank it lived longer, healthier lives. Now science has discovered the reason behind the green tea phenomenon. Polyphenols, the antioxidants in green te... more
- Green Tea, or not to Green Tea? by Kurt Hurley
Wow! Is it just me or… Wait! Let me start again, I think it’s great that Oprah is the communicator to the masses that she is, without her or her influence, we would surely be less informed and less enlightened than we currently are, I can admit this, but ... more
- The Many Benefits of Green Tea Extract by Oktay Ozadam
The Benefits of Green Tea Extract: Anti-Aging, Anti-Cancer, Weight Control
One of the great advancements in nutrition in the twenty-first century is the scientific confirmation of the many benefits of green tea extract. Here are just a few. Green tea... more
- Green Tea and Your Health by Josie Anderson
Green tea has been used as for medical remedies in China since ancient times. It was said to have many health benefits and be a remedy for many ailments. It is also said that the Japanese owe their slim figures to green tea.Today, scientist in Asia and ... more
- Just The Tea FAQs: Health Benefits (Part III) by Gary Griffin
The wonders of modern science continue to amaze us with new cures and essential information on healthy living: what to eat, what to drink, what do to; and, of course, what not to eat, drink, and do. All of this is quite wonderful.Well, most of the time.O... more
- Can't Stop Smoking, Start Drinking Tea! by David Giusti
Let me start off by saying, that this is not an article about how to stop smoking. In a way, it is quite the opposite. Whether it is a pipe, cigar, or cigarettes, some of us have found that we are smokers. Maybe you have attempted to quit, and maybe yo... more
- Kombucha Ancient Healing Tea From Fermented Mushroom by Mary Carlson
The use of microorganisms for medicinal use is certainly not new.Mainstream antibiotics are derived from microorganisms (such as penicillin) and pathogens (such as polio or smallpox) play a role in vaccine development. And we use the friendly organisms in... more
- The Hidden Benefits of Green Tea by Michelle Lam
Do you drink green tea? If you are not aware of the goodness of green tea then you should read this article. Green tea is one of the best drink available today. It’s not only easily available today, green tea are sell at very reasonable price.Green tea le... more
- Ginseng - is this Your Cuppa Tea? by John Gibb
Ginseng is a plant with a very important role in traditional Chinese medicine. They believe that it relieves stress, improves circulation, increases quality of life, cures flu, cures impotence, and even that it can stop cancer. In fact, like many traditio... more
- Antioxidant In Green Tea Helps Fight Alzheimer's Disease by Edward Lewis
Scientists from the University of South Florida found that high doses of the antioxidant epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) found in green tea prevented Alzheimer's-like damage in the brains of mice bred to develop symptoms of this disease.One of the possi... more
- Green Tea and Its Many Health Benefits by David Maillie
The Asian community has used different teas and herbal remedies since before the Great wall of China (over 3000 years ago) and green tea has stood out as one of its hallmark and most helpful constituents. Green tea has been used to treat everything from ... more
- Ginseng Tea by Kevin Stith
The Chinese have been using ginseng tea for their health for thousands of years. Experts in Chinese medicine recommend that it should be drunk daily or whenever one is feeling unwell. However, it should only be a secondary boost to health and not used as ... more
- Green Tea: Natures Miracle Heath Drink by Jim O'Neill
"Camellia Sinensis" or Green Tea is rich in Catechins, which are antioxidants. The best variety is said to originate from tea farms in China, especially those protected from pesticides. It is best to drink pure green tea without preservatives or other art... more
- Why Aren't You Using Green Tea Capsules? by Dan Ho
Green tea capsules and tablets represent a simple, excellent, and effective way to get the benefits of green tea.Although drinking green tea is very enjoyable and soothing to some people, many others don't like the bitter taste. Moreover, some people are ... more
- Does Green Tea Help With Fat Loss? by Gregg Gillies
So, does green teal help with fat loss? After all, we get
disappointed time and time again from so-called miracle fat
loss supplements, products and training routines.Have you had your green tea today?Let's set aside all the wonderful health benefits... more
- Health Benefits of Green Tea and Green Tea Extracts by Donovan Baldwin
Green tea, and more recently green tea extracts, have been used for centuries as not only a beverage, but as a medicine as well. Practitioners of natural healing and medicines have long expressed a belief in several health benefits of green tea. Green Tea... more
- Green Tea - Towards a Healthier Lifestyle by Kevin Woodward
Research indicates that tea may work against heart attacks, stroke, and thrombosis. Tea contributes to this in several ways. It does so in a general way through its role as gentle stimulant to the heart and circulatory system. Secondly, it appears to keep... more
- Green Tea - Discover the Benefits Of This Super Antioxidant by Mayur Vibhakar
"If we do not find time to take care of our health, we will
reluctantly have to find time for our illness"
-HippocratesLately there's a lot of buzz in the news and online about
green tea and its' health benefits, particularly the role of
polyphenols i... more
- Your Guide to Green Tea Extract by John Gibb
Medicine is a field of constant advancement. With so many new rocks being over turned each year it’s really easy to over look natural solutions that have been proven to work with thousands of years of field experience.Green tea extract, a great anti oxidi... more
- Drinking Tea Can Actually Help You Lose Weight by John Gibb
Although experts are divided on exactly how healthy green tea, there is no doubt that it has some health benefits. The following are the ones that have some scientific research behind them.Firstly, green tea shares all the health benefits that are thought... more
- Wu Long Tea - Lose Weight Naturally by Kerry Mott
If you are looking for a natural way to burn calories without drugs or man made stimulants, Wu Long tea may provide the slimming effect you are looking for. Asians have known about the powerful effects of this tea for centuries and it is becoming more and... more
- Discover the Benefits of Green Tea by Murat Demir
Do you know, the people around the world searching the term “Green Tea” in Google for 40,000 times for every month? This clearly implies that the green tea is the most favorable tea out of three types of tea viz., Green, Black and Oolong. Green tea is the... more
- Green Tea Diet For Weight Loss by Galia Ivanova
Green Tea has a long history, but I am sure everyone is aware of it, and is already bored to death reading about it. That’s why I will skip the past and go to present days. I will keep only the Chinese people’s green tea experience for later on in my arti... more
- Weight Loss With the Help of Green Tea by Arpad Domonkos
Studies show that the relation between green tea and weight loss are substantially linked together through the plant’s thermogenic properties. Thermogenesis is the process by which the body produces heat by speeding up metabolism, burning calories, and br... more
- Green Tea Weight Loss: Hollywood's Favorite by Monice Dulcinea
Weight loss is a big deal to a good many people in the world and that is not more evident than to the people in Hollywood. There is no secret that people in Hollywood worry about being thin and some of the them will go to extreme measures to make sure th... more
- Green Tea Weight Loss Supplement by Alex Fir
Most weight loss experts agree that weight loss supplements can significantly help you in your battle for curves and muscles. Of the 3 commonly used weight loss supplements in the market these days, green tea weight loss supplement seems the most promisin... more
- Why Choose Green Tea Diet And Are There Any Downsides? by Cathy Freeman
Due to the popularity of recent findings, green tea diet has almost become a must for every person wanting to lose weight. The addition of green tea into diet pills and weight loss supplements is perhaps spurred by reports of harmful side-effects of other... more
- Are You Looking for Hoodia Tincture or Hoodia Tea? by Patsy Hamilton
While there are no specific products being sold as “hoodia tincture”, tincture is a word that is synonymous with drops, medicine, tablet, tonic and many other words. As a result many companies use the phrase hoodia tincture to refer to their products. I... more
- Green Tea And Weight Loss - Can Green Tea Boost Health And Help You Lose Weight? by Ian Robertson
There’s an old Chinese adage that goes something like this, “Better to be deprived of food for three days, than tea for one.” Although this is obviously not reliable nutritional information, it still goes to show how integral the tea plant was and still i... more
- Green Tea The Natural Way To Lose Weight by Tracy Taylor
Green Tea has now become a popular way to lose weight. Green tea, besides being a typical beverage around the world, provides numerous health benefits in addition to its weight loss properties. The best green tea has lots of advantages; there are no addit... more
- The Benefits of Green Tea for Dieting by Stephen Todd
There are many different ways to tackle the prospect of losing weight.Many choose to restrict or calculate what they eat, while some focus on additional help received from supplements, vitamins, as well as other items.Drinking tea can lead to beneficial r... more
- Hoodia Green Tea and Dieting by Sharon Richards
Where there's a will, there's a way. Almost everyone out here is looking for a solution to battle the bulge. Losing weight is an important dream aspired by millions of people worldwide. With proper mindset and guidance, this impossible dream can take the ... more
- After WLS Patients Must Give-up Coffee, Tea, Soda and Alcohol to Sustain Weight Loss by Kaye Bailey
Dieters are often told – drink water. Drink a minimum of 64 ounces a day – eight glasses a day. Gastric-bypass patients don’t have a choice: they must drink lots water. Other beverages including coffee, tea, milk, soft drinks and alcohol are forbidden. Wa... more
- Green Tea And Weight Loss by Kathryn ONeill
There’s recently been a LOT in the weight loss news concerning green tea.Green tea’s weight loss effects have been causing more and more people to start sipping the ancient Japanese brew.But just how does green tea help you lose weight? And does it really... more
- How Green Tea Can Help You To Lose Weight by Arina Nikitina
Green tea has been highly valued in Asia for centuries for it's medical properties. In the recent years green tea benefits caught the attention of western scientists. Alongside with confirming many of the green tea benefits scientists indicated that green... more
- Drinking Green Tea May Help You Lose Weight by Michael Lewis
Green Tea Also Has Anticancer PropertiesGreen tea, which has been reported to have anticancer
properties and to raise levels of antioxidants in the
blood that may ward off heart disease, now appears to
have the potential to promote weight loss. A ne... more
- TEA for TWO, For BABY and YOU! by Ansie Earle
Baby Rooibos Tea is naturally good for your baby. It is an anti-allergic nutritional supplementary drink and is suitable for babies from birth. It can help relieve the following conditions:Colic
Insomnia
Food Allergies
Stomach Cramps
EczemaRooibos Te... more
- Selling Home-Grown Tea Herbs by Barbara Adams
There are numerous ways to package dried herbal teas for sale, from tea-themed gift baskets to home spa tea collections. Also, they can be sold as individual live potted plants. These are usually for your customers' gardens, but some tea herbs can be grow... more
- Compost Tea – Tea Time For Your Garden by Anthony Tripodi
If you would like a nice garden, you’ll need a bucket of water and some garbage. That simple recipe is all you need to grow healthy, beautiful plants all summer long. But before you start floating a tin can in a some water, you need to know that there i... more
- Tea’s Important Role in Reducing Disease by Mary Hanna
Recently it has been shown that high quality teas have many health benefits, especially Black and Green Tea. With all the news on Black and Green Tea lately, you may be considering adding it to your daily diet regime. If that is so, only use the best qua... more
- Aperitif Hybrid Tea Rose by Alan Summers
The latter part of last summer was hot and droughty in Westminster. I went to look at a garden, locally, on top of a windy hill that is quite exposed to the worst of winter's harshness. Included was a small rose garden. Due to the weather and some neglect... more
- Growing Tea Herbs for Fun or Profit by Barbara Adams
Growing herbs for tea can be either a pleasant hobby or become a market crop offered to customers in a variety of ways, giving them the opportunity to add healthy variety to their beverage menu, whether warming up in the morning with a fresh-picked brew, ... more
- Favorite Tea Herbs to Grow by Barbara Adams
The list of herbs one can use for tea is long, with their uses crossing over from pure culinary pleasure to folk remedy and healing. Here are some all-time beverage favorites, from South African natives to North American natives and many others you might ... more
- Hibiscus Tea by Kent Pinkerton
The use of Hibiscus tea is thought to have started in ancient Egypt. In the Arab world, the tea is known as "karkady" or "karkade." Made from the flowers of Hibiscus sabdariffa, this drink is served in homes and restaurants, particularly in Egypt. It is a... more
- Choose The Hybrid Tea Rose For A Touch Of Classic Elegance by Ron King
The Hybrid Tea Rose is a modern rose, the offspring of 2 old timers getting together: the Hybrid Perpetual and the Tea Rose. These magnificent modern flowers grow on long stems and bloom throughout the year. Although this rose gives off only a faint scent... more
- Plant A Simple Tea Garden by Donald Rohde
Materials Needed
1 decorative clay or metal planter
1 package of clay pellets (approx. 30 pellets)
3 packets of organic tea leaves seeds (YOUR CHOICE)
Grow-rich or nutrient-rich potting soil (ASK YOUR NURSERY FOR THE BEST RECOMMENDATION FOR YOUR AREA... more
- Growing Your Own Herbs for Tea by Cyndi Roberts
If you love herbal teas, as I do, you know they are just a little bit pricey. However, growing your own herbs is easy and so much fun!Here are just a few of the herbs you might want to consider for a tea garden:Chamomile: Remember the favorite tea of Pete... more
- All About Hybrid Tea Roses by Ken Austin
Hybrid tea roses and the original tea rose are the world's favourite roses and are available in many gorgeous colors.Hybrid tea roses are among the most beautiful flowers in the world. They are the florist's rose. The blossoms are fantastic and each flowe... more
- What is Compost Tea? by James Ellison
Organic gardeners all know compost is fantastic stuff. But now, there's something even better and that's compost tea. If you start with a good compost you'll have a versatile elixir for all your garden needs.
Compost tea helps prevent foliage diseases ... more
- Tea Party Etiquette - Birthday Fun For Your Child by Mike Dougherty
These tips and guidelines will help your child and all her guests enjoy their party and learn proper manners.How much you follow accepted etiquette really depends on the age of your child and her guests.For a very young group you may find that simply inst... more
- Teddy Bear Tea Party - Start the Tradition Now! by Annette Yen
Children of all ages love stuffed teddy bears and for good reason! They're cuddly, warm, and cute and they don't make a mess on your living room floor before guests arrive! The joy a stuffed animal can bring to a child is a wonderful and amazing thing a... more
- Green Tea Side Effects During Pregnancy by Rebecca Prescott
Pregnant women would be wise to limit the amount of green tea they drink during pregnancy, and should be careful about taking any green tea supplements. Green tea is rich in antioxidants, and has a host of health benefits relating to dental health, blood ... more
- Affiliate Programs for the Loose Tea Business by Jon Stout
Affiliate Programs are an ideal way for a small or home business to enter the expanding world of loose tea. There are many elements to consider when becoming an affiliate relationship however.Affiliate programs offer a high return on capital but many affi... more
- Loose Tea in the American Marketplace by Jon M. Stout
The American tea marketTraditionally, the marketplace for tea drinkers in the United States has been limited.Although loose tea was extremely popular in colonial times, the consumption of loose tea gradually changed and recently the American market for te... more
- An Organic Herbal Tea Blend by David Giusti
With US$5 billion market in the United States alone in 2003, a 500% increase in 10 years, tea is a well established industry that is quickly growing. Tea bags, loose teas, tea shops, and gourmet teas are only a few examples of the outlets for this ever ... more
- 4 Steps to a Robot's Tea Party by Roy Thomsitt
Creating a new website is only the first stage in what is a long, arduous process to internet success. Millions of new websites, many of them intended to be commercial, are created every year and then…………nothing happens. No, or very few, visitors come to ... more
- Unique Wedding Favors Series: Personalized Tea Favors and Sweet Honey by Christine Harrell
The perfect wedding favor will engage as many senses as possible while recreating the sweet memories and emotions of your wedding for your guests. Wedding tea favors and sweet honey delights, personalized with your name and unique message, are an ideal we... more
- Hosting a Victorian Tea Bridal Shower by Mary Arnold
When I think of a bridal shower, I get the image of a very elegant event. And little is more elegant than an afternoon Victorian tea. This is a wonderful way to honor the bride-to-be amid luxurious surroundings.For this type of bridal shower, you should u... more
- Chinese Wedding Custom 3- Wedding Tea Ceremony by Jina Boo
Wedding Tea Ceremony 敬茶The tea ceremony is one of the most significant event in the modern chinese wedding ceremony, second only to fetching the bride. The bride and groom are formally introduced to each other's family through this ceremony.... more
- Tea and Chocolates; Book Review by Molly Martin
Molly's ReviewsInteresting read... Recommended... 4 starsThe Review:The year was 1914. Two houses stood near one another on a Pittsburgh street. In one was a girl living in luxury. In the other was a girl living in poverty. The lives of Emily McNamara an... more
- How To Change Your Career And Create The Tea Business Of Your Dreams by Dawnya Sasse
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Career Change? Try Tea!Are you ready for an exciting change of pace?You spend forty hours or more at work every week. Shouldn't you do what you love and love what you do? Many people seeking a career change desire to find work that is more fulfillin... more
- Tea Blending-An Accidental Invention! It Needs More Support From Tea Research! by Pnk Guru
There was an English tea merchant selling tea packs in his town during the year 1660 A.D. He used to get a bag of tea from one estate or the other and make small packs and sell them to the people in his area.
People were buying from him, but used to make... more
- Lessons Learned in the Tea Room by Dawnya Sasse
Take two parts training and three parts hard knocks. Shake them together and you get a lifetime of lessons learned on the front line in the tea business industry. 8 years of ups and downs have taught me a few simple steps that can save you hours of heart... more
- How To Get Rich In Tea Business by Pnk Guru
know you as a tea lover, interested in enjoying the taste and flavor of a tea, sip by sip from a cup. Sometimes, you will have some more interest like ‘making a tea drink’ also. Further more, you may attempt different ways of tea making, of your own, to f... more
- Coffee And Tea - Caffeine Source Revealed by Magdalena Witkowska
Caffeine, that magical element in coffee that shakes you up and wakes you up, is present in an even greater amount in a sister beverage known as tea.We are all busy and a lot of us are overloaded with work. Managing a family and at the same time juggling ... more
- Gevalia Kaffe Is In The Coffee And Tea Business by Keith George
Gevalia Kaffe is a coffee roastery selling coffee and tea in Europe and North America. Gevalia is based in Gavle, Sweden (Gavle is known by the name Gevalia in Latin). Gevalia is the large coffee roastery in Scandinavia. It was started by Victor Engwall &... more
- Gourmet Coffee and Tea: The Truth by Tana Ticer
All gourmet coffee and tea share at least one important trait: they both are made from the best product available to better suit their customers. Some may say homegrown, some may say handpicked, some may even say handpicked and hand-grown. The difference ... more
- Cooking with Green Tea by John Newman
Recently it has become popular to cook with green tea. In powder and liquid form it’s so easy to use, delicious and good for you it’s really no surprise. You may ask why people would try to cook with such a thing. Well green tea is filled with a wide a... more
- Enjoy the Benefits of Green Tea with this Green Tea Smoothie Recipe by Joan Jones
Studies have shown that green tea helps to build your immune system with its antioxidants, lowers cholesterol and blood pressure, reduces the risk of getting various types of cancer and Alzheimers, and all the while it promotes oral health and increases m... more
- How to Read Tea leaves for Fun or Profit by Paula Haworth
The ancient art of reading tea leaves in a cup is quite simple, and can be learned in a very short time. Although psychics throughout the ages have used it as a system of divination, any one can learn to master the techniques involved. Before long you wil... more
- Afternoon Tea With Designer Jennifer Marvin by Alexandra Lampert
I was fashionably late to tea this afternoon. Lucky for me, my fellow American in Paris understood the difficulties with transportation due to the student demonstrations in Paris on Thursday afternoon. I was relieved to find my guest for tea relaxing co... more
- Wholesale Tea: A Market of Possibilities by David Giusti
As the business world grows, the physical globe shrinks as products from all nations become business opportunities for companies of all sizes. A wide variety of items are available and relatively simple to acquire as the internet provides a gateway to ex... more
- Tea Varietals by Paul Dickson
What’s your cup of tea? Black? Green? Wu Long?Or something more exotic like pu-erh or white tea?No matter which your preference, all tea comes from the same plant - Camellia sinensis. The major difference between all of these types of tea is how the leave... more
- Green Tea: What a Difference a Date Makes by Mike Linder
The object of consuming Green Tea is to derive the greatest health benefits that the brew has to offer. However did you know that Green Tea has a fairly short shelf life, and to get the greatest benefits it should be drunk as quickly after picking as is p... more
- Useful Information About Tea by Richard Romando
Tea is drunk in more countries than any other beverage. It is one of the most popular drinks today. Little wonder it is known as "the cup that cheers."The yearly worldwide production of dried tea leaves is over 2.6 billion kilograms. India is one of the ... more
- Green Tea Extract by Seth Miller
Tea is just one of the favorite drinks of many individuals. Drinking tea has partly been customary especially during lazy afternoons when, in some cultures, it is most appropriate to stop all activities to grab a cup of tea in order to relax. The green te... more
- Benefits of Green Tea by Seth Miller
Through the course of time, the benefits of green tea are not only solely confined to the improvement of health. The benefits of green tea extend as well into the field of beauty.Beauty BenefitsGreen tea extract can be applied to the skin as one would do ... more
- White Tea by Richard Romando
White tea is increasing in popularity all over the world. It is made from immature growth buds and young leaves. The buds have a fine covering of white hair, giving the tea its name. These are steamed or fired to stop polyphenol oxidation and then dried. ... more
- An Introduction To Green Tea by Richard Romando
An ancient Chinese proverb says, ""Better to be deprived of food for three days, than tea for one."" The Chinese have had tremendous faith in the healing properties of green tea for over 4000 years, something the world is discovering today. Green tea is... more
- Tea Grades-Kinds-Varieties: Start Learning All About Tea! by Pnk Guru
TEA PLANTATION IS A LOVELY PLACE TO VISIT! TEA PLANTATION is a nice place to visit. Look at the bounty of nature. Have a view of the estates from a few hundred meters above in the sky. Wonder at the natural landscape being manipulated by man for his conv... more
- Green Tea Basics by Celia Namart
Green tea is becoming very popular today, although many people do not know anything about green tea it is considered to be something healthy and good, something that will improve the quality of life of the one drinking it, and it is very true.For centurie... more
- Tea Varieties by John Gibb
The second most consumed beverage behind water is tea. Interestingly enough the 3,200,000 tones of tea produced worldwide come from only one plant species, named “camellia sinensis.” But how a plant becomes a beverage? Tea is made by steeping processed le... more
- The Future for Loose Leaf Tea and Tea Rooms by Jon Stout
The new American tea culture places high value on stress reduction (perhaps partially attributable to the relaxing properties of L-Theanine—a natural amino compound occurring in tea), product purity and exotic teaware and other brewing accessories (the ... more
- Green Tea and How it is Made by Dencho Denchev
The tea is a product of a plant known as C. sinensis, a native
of Southeast Asia. The tea brewed from the dried leaves of
this plant has been drunk in China since perhaps the 28th
century BC. It was first brought to Europe by the Dutch in
the early ... more
- Some Tea Brewing Tips For Anyone To Enjoy by James McDonald
Here is a list of tea brewing tips that can be used to add some additional flavor to your favorite cup of tea:The first thing you should do is purchase a high quality tea. You will receive far more pleasure by purchasing teas that have the quality ingredi... more
- Loose Leaf Tea and the Tea Room – A Valuable Partnership by Jon Stout
The growth in demand for high quality loose leaf tea is spectacular and all indications are that the trend will continue for the foreseeable future. As more loose leaf tea enthusiasts consume greater quantities of tea, the relationship between tea supplie... more
- What are the Essentials of High Quality Loose Leaf Tea? by Jon Stout
Demand for high quality loose leaf tea is experiencing strong growth and for those interested in high quality loose tea, more information will aid in decision making. Critical elements in the process include:Source of the TeaManufacturing ProcessesPurchas... more
- Different Types of Green Tea by John Gibb
If you try to buy green tea in a supermarket – even in a very large one – the chances are that you’ll only find one kind of green tea: the kind with ‘green tea’ written on the packet. The green tea that these packets contain tends to be of the absolute lo... more
- Does Green Tea Taste Like Grass? by John Gibb
According to Chinese legend, green tea was invented by an emperor who was out in the forest, and had just boiled a kettle of water on his campfire. Suddenly, a freak gust of wind put out his fire and blew leaves from a nearby tree into the emperor’s hot w... more
- How To Make A Cup Of Tea by Andrea Stephenson
English readers, this may shock you. It has come to my attention that many Americans believe that all tea should be made with ice. Before the British declare war for such sacrilegious treatment of our favourite beverage, I thought it necessary to provide... more
- How About Drinking A Soothing Cup Of Tea - A Great Way To Relax, And Add Medicinal Benefits To Boot! by Shyrll Olson
Today I chose to drink a cup of TEA while I relaxed on the porch of my store. I love tea with vanilla in it and I like white tea so I chose a tea called Wedding Tea. Wow, this is good!! What is White Tea? According to the Metropolitan Tea Company, whit... more
- Tea Time a Healthy Dimension by Melanie Gray
You are having a craft party. Cheer and excitement fill the room as you munch and share the joy of great company and fabulous crafts.
Take this light hearted and prosperous occasion to a new level. Interject some health information with your snacks and b... more
- Green Tea - A Tea from the Far East by John Gibb
Green tea is a kind of tea that has been very popular in China and Japan for centuries, and has recently seen a massive explosion in popularity in the West. Its rise is linked in many ways to that of the alternative health movement, which sees green tea a... more
- Drinking Tea May Help Cut Ovarian Cancer Risk by John Frazer
Drinking tea may help women cut ovarian cancer risk, says a study by Swedish researchers that finds more health benefits of tea.Earlier research has shown tea helps to protect against several type of cancer and boosts memory.Now researchers led by Susanna... more
- Introducing White Tea by Jay Wang
Even though tea has been enjoyed for about 5000 years since its serendipitous discovery by Chinese Emperor and “Divine Healer” Shen-Nung in 2737 B.C, White tea did not come to existence until at much later time. White tea has only about 200 years of histo... more
- Organic Tea -- Is It Worth It? by Paul Dickson
Organic produce is everywhere. We can buy organic vegetables, fruits, and even “organically raised” meat. Organic beverages such as tea and coffee are also available and they are very popular. But how can you be sure the “organic tea” you buy is really or... more
- Tea and Individuality by Jay Wang
Even though tea is from a single plant called camellia sinensis, there are many varietals or cultivars of tea trees. Tea trees grown in China are different from those grown in India or Sri Lanka. Tea trees grown in China typically have smaller leaves tha... more
- Green Tea: Help Or Hype? by Laura Turner
There’s been lots of health-hype lately surrounding the benefits of green tea. I’m certain you’ve heard it, too. Have you ever wondered: “Is it really worth my while to drink tea of the green variety?” Stick around and decide for yourself.First: The Claim... more
- How to Differentiate the Different Types of Tea by Susan Carey
If you want to metamorphose into a more relaxed, mindful and balanced individual, throw out your coffee mug and have a cup of tea instead. You can either purchase conveniently packed tea bags or buy tea in its loose form. To brew, put tea or a tea ball in... more
- Tea and Talk by Jay Wang
The word "Talk" begins with “T” or “Tea” for the matter at hand. It is not just coincidence. There is connection beyond the common alphabet. But before I go on to explain the subtle link between these two beautiful ingredients of life, let me first “tea” ... more
- Benefit of Green Tea by Chucky Smith
IntroductionThere has been an influx of media coverage about the health benefits of green tea. Most green tea enthusiasts may base their opinions on green tea around their own experiences of the beverage. The Chinese have been drinking green tea for thous... more
- Rediscover Tea - A Personal Story by Jay Wang
I grew up in a tea farm about 20 miles from Taimu Mountain in eastern Fujian province of China. Fujian is one of the major tea growing regions in China. The famous Oolong tea Iron Goddess (aka Tie Kuan Yin) is from southern Fujian. Taimu Mountain is the o... more
- Tea and Time by Jay Wang
Tea and time have something in common. They both begin with letter "T". There is a reason for that. Under that commonality also lies a lesson of life.To enjoy tea, we need to take time.First of all, even before the steeping starts, we observe the tea leav... more
- The Distinctive Flavor of Earl Grey Tea by Corinne Waldon
Many people find the unique flavor of Earl Grey to be their favorite; smoky and fragrant with hints of citrus, it is reputed to be the tea of choice for Captain Picard from Star Trek.Although many people consider Earl Grey as a type of tea, any black tea ... more
- Types Of Chinese Tea by Tony Newton
Probably you are familiar with the Chinese saying, “Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day.” Though tea is last on the list, we can still see how important the tea is for the Chinese.There are actually... more
- It's All in the "Tea" Bag - How to Be Environmentally Responsible with Your Tea Bags by Anne Clarke
Have you ever thought about how much waste you are creating when you drink your afternoon tea? This is, of course, assuming that you use a tea bag. Granted, a tea bag is a small thing – in fact, in terms of waste, it seems like it should be the least of... more
- What Is All The Hype About Green Tea by Joyce Dietzel
The Benefits of Green Tea as a Dietary SupplementSpeaking of tea, it is a usual name for a plant relative of most flowering
shrub. The groups of plants that can be produced as tea have about 600
species existing for 28 generations. It is also raised i... more
- Chinese Green Tea by Cathy Freeman
For most people, the Chinese green tea is a stuff of legends. It has been known to be very beneficial to human health and has been talked about and written about because of its countless positive effects for thousands of years.According to legend, the fir... more
- Pu-Erh Tea - Looking Good & Feeling Good Tea by Uma Mays
Pu-Erh Tea originates from the Yunnan province of southwest China and has been drunk there for it's medicinal and health benefits for literally thousands of years. Its historic significance is highlighted by the fact that bricks of Pu-Erh tea were once us... more
- Chamomile Tea - Medicinal Tisane! by Uma Mays
Need to unwind from a busy day?
Chamomile tea will soothe your nerves and rest your mind.Chamomile is one of the oldest garden and the safest medicinal herb. It has a mild honey-flowery aroma, golden yellow hue, and a delicate semi-sweet smooth taste. Th... more
- When Water Meets Tea by Terry Calamito
The best possible water to use for infusing tea is well water. But here are the alternatives for us city folk:Tips for a pure brew:* Tea leaves love spring water, so use it if you have it available. This is my first choice because it is the next best thin... more
- Into the Serenity of Arya Tea Estate by Benoy Thapa
It has always been an exciting moment for me when a particular tea garden visit is on the calendar. From the hustle and bustle of a busy township and far far away from the madding crowd, I have always found the tea gardens spread its wings, engulfing me w... more
- Amaretto Flavored Tea by Vaughn Balchunas
Amaretto flavored tea is great for experiencing the smooth almond taste connected with amaretto but without the effects of the alcohol. It has a velvety feel in the mouth and makes a great after dinner tea. This amber-red liqueur is enjoyable in all its ... more
- Making Delicious Iced Tea by James McDonald
Many people savor drinking iced tea, especially on a warm summer day. Iced tea can trace its' roots back to the heat wave in the year 1904. A tea merchant by the name of Richard Blechynden decided to serve tea over some ice during a St. Louis expo. It was... more
- The Perfect Pot of Tea by Dawnya Sasse
The perfect pot of tea is far more than just pouring boiling water over some leaves. There is, in fact, an art form and a science to bringing the brew to perfection.The first step is to fill your tea kettle with cold water. Always use fresh water, and d... more
- Basic Steps To Make Great Tasting Tea by James McDonald
Not everyone knows how to make tea the correct way. Some people learn by trial and error and others have the information passed down from their parents or other relatives. Tea can be made many different ways but there are some guidelines you can follow to... more
- Bubble Tea - Is It A Drink Or A Dessert? by James McDonald
Perhaps you have heard of bubble tea but if not you will soon. It is growing in popularity as it is a tasty and refreshing combination of a tea drink and a delicious dessert. This beverage can be made in quite a variety of flavors, served either hot or co... more
- An Excercise of Emotions with the Tea Guru by Benoy Thapa
Today’s day will be the most memorable day in my life. Why? An honorable meeting with the most reputed Tea Guru I have ever known, Mr. Rajah Banerjee of Makaibari Tea Estates, was possible. I had heard hundreds of stories about him and his tea estate part... more
- A Presentation Tea Chest For An Elegant Tea Service by Francis Terry
In most tea services today, a tea box or menu is used for presenting tea, but the consumer’s tea selection is often made by name recognition only. With the wide range of whole-leaf teas available today, the Tea Butler Presentation Chest makes it possible ... more
- Tea for Two (Or More) Party by Gail Leino
A Tea Party may have the reputation of being a calm and quiet gathering, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be a good time. Use all of the things you do during tea time as inspiration or decorating supplies. Find shapes of tea cups and saucers, cookies, tea ... more
- Green Tea, Black Tea, Herbal Tea: Healthful Beverage Choices by Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
The health benefits of green tea have been trumpeted in the media recently. Even though the claims may be exaggerated, if you're going to drink much of any beverage other than water, tea is probably your best choice.Tea is water plus phytochemicals includ... more
- Oolong Tea - A Healthy Refreshing Drink by Ross MacIver
Green tea is often touted as a wonder drink providing all sorts of health benefits. Studies have shown that green tea can prevent cancer, lower blood pressure, boost the immune system and reduce hypertension. Although green tea gets the spotlight, many of... more
- Tea and Decaffeination Processing by Beth Johnston
Decaffeination and tea is a subject that has long been misunderstood not only by consumers but also by industry professionals. I was taken by surprise when I recently read an excerpt from a newly released book, written by highly recognized tea industry pr... more
- How I Came To Love Tea by Terry Calamito
"Theresa, will you take your tea in the garden, or in the lounge, dear?" Margaret pronounced the second "e" as "ay" -- Ther-AY-sa -- making it sound royal to my American ear.I was staying with Gathaen and Margaret Jones, friends of my parents, during my f... more
- Rooibos Tea – The Tea of South Africa! by Uma Mays
Rooibos or Redbush as it is more commonly known is red tea that is grown only in the South African highlands. It comes from the plant Aspalathus linearis, rather than the Camellia plants that produce traditional teas, such as Black, Green or Oolong tea. T... more
- Green Tea And Some Of Its Benefits by Gang Deng
Three to five cups of green tea a day can do you a lot of good.Tea, especially green tea has long been known for its medicinal benefits. It helps digestion, boost metabolism and even wards off cancer and heart disease.According to whether it is fermented ... more
- Storage Tips for Tea by Tom Huang
Tea is sensitive to moisture, aromas, heat, and light. An opened package of tea should be consumed as soon as possible. Leftover tea should be stored in light-proof container with tight fitting lid in a cool and dry place. Moisture is the number one disas... more
- Tea Grading System by Tom Huang
You've seen FTGFOP, BOP, CTC on labels of tea...What do these codes mean?These codes are used to classify single estate teas such as Darjeeling, Ceylon, and Assam. At the end of a tealeaf makeing process, a machine will separate the tealeaves according t... more
- Tea Manufacturers India by Rahul Sharma
Tea and Wine: Educating the palateWhen was the last time you bought wine which said ‘French Table Wine, and poured out of a box? And how much did you pay for it? Why do connoisseurs pay more for a Chateau Neuf du Pape or a Merlot and insist on a particula... more
- Old Tea Traditions by Lee Dobbins
Tea has been consumed in China for centuries, but other cultures are rich in history of this popular beverage as well. Two of those countries, Russia and England have developed decidedly different traditions over the years.It is said that drinking tea be... more
- A Brief History of Green Tea by Michael Ganzeveld
The first tea plants known were thought to be grown in Yunnan Province in southern China. From there they spread to other parts of Asia that had the right types of soil and weather conditions. The custom of drinking tea is said to have originated in Chi... more
- The Origins of the Humble Tea Leaf by Steve Happ
The Origins of TeaAccording to mythological fables, there are many tales of the origin of tea. The first one comes from over 4500 years ago. The Second Chinese Emperor Chen Sung(circa 2737-2697 BC) was sitting beneath a tree while his servant was boiling ... more
- Tea Parties Take the Cake by Elaine Kordares
Taking cues from a favored English past time, tea-party themes range from Victorian elegance to purely whimsical, appealing to a broad age range as well. Tea Rooms have appeared throughout the U.S. giving us a guide to the ways of cozy ambience, dress-up... more
- Eleven Benefits of Green Tea by David Chandler
Green tea is known to provide 10-40mg of polyphenols and has antioxidant activity greater than a serving of spinach, broccoli, carrots, or strawberries. Studies show that green tea contains antioxidants, polyphenols, theanine, as well as a wide variety o... more
- Gyokuro Green Tea - What It Is And How To Brew It by Kevin Moore
If you consider yourself an “advanced” green tea connoisseur, perhaps you may have considered or have even tried brewing gyokuro. Since good gyokuro is expensive, it’s common for people to try it once, not find it to their liking, and then give up on it.... more
- Green Tea and Making Babies by Vaughn Balchunas
While green tea has been studied for its numerous health
benefits, there’s at least one area of interest that needs
more attention.Can drinking green tea really enhance fertility?Now that's the one-hundred-thousand dollar question! There’s
a lot of con... more
- Green Tea & Caffeine by Kevin Moore
So you’ve heard that green tea is good for you, and have considered trying some out to see what the big fuss is all about. If you have checked out what is on the typical grocery store shelf, you most likely have seen green tea bags of various description... more
- Brewing Green Tea - The Top Ten Reasons Your Green Tea Didn't Turn Out Good by Kevin Moore
Japanese green tea, when brewed correctly, is quite delicious. However, if you have ever tried to brew it, there is a good chance it didn't turn out like you may have wanted it to. Perhaps it may have been too bitter, or not really as "green" as you had a... more
- From Prix Fixe to Cold Tea: A Glossary of Popular (and Obscure) Restaurant Terms by Marc Hurwitz
An Offbeat Glossary of Restaurant TermsEveryone knows what a bistro is...right? And a la carte is a
term that even a fifth grader knows...well, maybe not. And
what exactly does smart casual mean? There are so many
words and terms in the English lang... more
- Ten Facts You Did not Know about Tea by Lorraine Bevere
There are only three basic types of Asian tea; Green, Black
and Oolong. All three come from the same tea plant --
Camelia sinensis. The differences between the teas result
from the way the tea leaves are plucked and processed.
Although there are t... more
- How To Make Perfect Tea by Lorraine Bevere
The best way to make tea has been a subject of great debate
for centuries. As a tea drinker of some 30 years experience
here is my contribution as to what makes the perfect cup of
tea.1. Always use fresh water if possible. Spring water is best
due to ... more
- Come to Tea: An Elegant Garden Gathering by Debbie Rodgers
Perhaps nothing says "garden party" like having afternoon tea outdoors. It's a charming reminder of bygone days and childhood make-believe. Outdoor spaces of all kinds, including balconies, can be successfully adapted to a tea party.Tea parties span gener... more
- Birthday Tea Party - Your Daughter Will Love This One by Mike Dougherty
A birthday tea party is an elegant and fun way to celebrate your child's birthday party.Your daughter and all her invited guests will have a wonderful time with this kid birthday party theme.And you can put together lots of fun activities and games that w... more
- Start a Ritual of Tea Time with Your girls by Annette Yen
Tea time! Can't you just picture it? It's as if it's just
part of being a girl ... hats, little teacups, beads and
bracelets. Little girls love tea parties... and big girls
do too.There are so many great reasons to join up with our friends
across the ... more
- How to Unlock the Power of the Not so Humbe Tea Light by Justine Van Zyl
There are two keys to using tea lights successfully.First, when you think tea lights, think quantity. A single tea light is a poor, lonely thing, pining for its fellows.Second, think containers. Glass or metal in particular completely transform the se... more
- Natural Healthy Cleaning With Tea Tree Essential Oil by Sharon Delia
Tea Tree oil is one of the most popular of the essential oils. It is one of the strongest natural antiseptics, commonly referred to as the "Universal Antiseptic." This quality makes it one of the most worthwhile ingredients in homemade cleaning recipes.... more
- Boston Tea Party by Detra Carter
The early settlers in the British colonies were great tea drinkers and Britain was immersed in financial difficulties at the time. In 1767 British Parliament passed the Townshend Acts, a duty (tax) on various products imported by the colonists. This raise... more
- Tea Tree Oil by R. Drysdale
The Australian Tea Tree, Melaleuca alternifolia, is being used to produce an essential oil known as Tea Tree oil. The oil is usually extracted from the leaves and stems of the plants using a steam distillation process, and marketed as a natural healing ag... more
- Tea Tree Oil for Bad Breath by Milos Pesic
Tea tree oil has a long history of medicinal use. Several researches have found out that this special herb has been used by aboriginals for thousands of years and several stories about a magical lagoon where the tea tree leaves have fallen and gathered w... more
- Green Tea And The Latest In Skin Care And Promising Cancer Treatments by David Maillie
With all the latest research and developments into skin care it has recently been found that Green tea actually has more to offer than originally thought. In research conducted in Thailand by Dr. Ptong of the Skin Education Foundation it was evidenced th... more
- The Immune Enhancing Effects of Tea - Theanine by Dr. Stephen Martin
Mammals have two largely independent immune systems in their bodies. Although these immune systems do interact, they serve two very different roles in protecting us against pathogens, including cancer and infectious diseases.Most people are generally fami... more
- Protecting Your Heart - Green Tea and Green Tea Extract by Kerry Mott
Studies have concluded recently that including Green Tea and/or Green Tea Extract into your diet may be very wise regarding your heart health. Currently, heart disease is the number 1 killer of US citizens so understanding how green tea or green tea extra... more
- Tea Tree Oil for Bad Breath by R. Drysdale
There is a tree native to Australia called the Tea tree, and an essential oil distilled from its leaves and stems appears to have a myriad of healthful uses – one of them is Tea tree oil for bad breath. It seems that people are using dental floss soaked i... more
- Grow Your Own Benefits With Kombucha Tea by Michael Perry
Unlike other teas that you can purchase at the store in a bag or a box, Kombucha tea is something that you will have to grow on your own. Many find the extra effort to be well worth it when they decide to weigh the benefits, which include a distinct swee... more
- Nail Fungus and Tea by R. Drysdale
Nail fungus and tea sounds like an odd combination, but for some people, the two do go together. A tea made from the inner bark of a South American tree may have antifungal properties that will help cure onychomycosis, the ugly fungal nail infection that ... more
- Healthy Famous Tea by Maria Victoria Condecion
Historically, tea's origins date back to around 2700 BC. It is thought to have first been discovered in the mountainous areas of China's far western Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. It was originally taken as a detoxifying medicine though it grew to great so... more
- GABA Tea - The Japanese Secret by Paul Dickson
Have you heard the buzz about GABA? The human enzyme that functions as a natural tranquilizer? GABA supplements are popping up in health food stores everywhere and consumer demand for GABA products is increasing every year.With all this fanfare, little at... more
- Cholesterol Reduction - Great News for Tea Drinkers by Kevin Woodward
Your chest feels tight. Then a pain begins. You feel short of breath and every movement makes it worse. You are experiencing a coronary. Thankfully you survive and start to think about what went wrong and to find ways of adjusting your lifestyle. You may ... more
- Cold Sore Remedy - Mint Tea by Denny Bodoh
A cold sore remedy proven very effective, as well as pleasant to use, is mint tea. Many times I've seen a cold sore completely healed in as little as 7 days using the mint tea cold sore remedy described in this article.As with any cold sore remedy I writ... more
- Green Tea and Polyphenols by Gerald Meyer
What are Polyphenols?Polyphenols are compounds found in nature. More specifically they are found in plants and provide coloring for some. Their purpose appears to be a potent, natural antioxidant. There are many plants that we consume that contain poly... more
- 13 Health Benefits of Green Tea by Arina Nikitina
Green tea has been enjoyed by people in China and Japan for thousands of years. Over the time it has become widely known in the West.A lot of people nowadays have heard that green tea benefits the overall health, but not a lot know why exactly. And believ... more
- Great Uses of Tea Tree Oil - 21 Benefits of Tea Tree Oil Revealed by Emily Clark
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Tea Tree Oil has been known to the Bundjalung Tribe of New South
Wales Australia for hundreds of years for its medicinal
properties.This wonder oil was only tested scientifically in the early
1920's by Arthur Penfold and found to be around 12 tim... more
- Insomnia Fighters - Tea Recipe And Home Made Sachet Instruction To Help You Sleep Better by Mike Slawomir Cecotka
Excerpt from "...Healthy Sleep: A Guide To Natural Sleep Remedies!"LavenderLavender (L. angustifolia and others) is a shrubby flowering bush indigenous to the mountainous regions of the western Mediterranean and is considered have been first domesticated... more
- The Health Benefits of Green Tea by Lorraine Bevan
The Chinese have known about Green tea as a powerful
medication for at least 4000 years. According to legend,
tea was discovered by a Chinese emperor called Shen Nung.
Some tea leaves accidentally fell into boiling water, and
he tried it and found it... more
- Benefits of Lavender Green Tea by Gerry McCarthy
In HealthOrganically grown Green Tea is rich in polyphenols and anti-oxidants that fight free radicals that damage cells and tissue. An 8 oz. Cup of Green Tea has as much potency as a cup of blueberries, a best source of anti-oxidants and as much vitamin ... more
- Supermarkets, Kimchi and Tea: Spending Time in Seoul, South Korea by Paul Symonds
Before talking more about Kimchi, which I am sure most Koreans have looked for in the index of this book (before considering if this book was worth buying) let's talk first talk about supermarkets in Korea. I have always felt that visiting a supermarket i... more
- Tea in the Sahara -- Camel Trekking with a Nomad Guide in the Moroccan Sahara Desert by Liz Williams
Morocco is a country that offers unparalleled diversity, a people that are naturally hospitable, warm and friendly and a culture that is rich, compelling and enduringly fascinating.Tour Morocco and experience the tranquility of the Sahara at the tradition... more
- Teatime in Thailand - A Visit to the Tea Plantations of Mae Salong by Bus Goldberg
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During my visit to Thailand in November 2004, I traveled through the scenic Yunnanese village of Mae Salong, located in the mountains of the Golden Triangle. Mae Salong is a very unique and important place, not only because of its historical origin... more
- Asian Splendor "Hosting a Traditional Asian Themed Tea Party" by Dawnya Sasse
Bring the mystery of the orient into your living room with a creative tea party that will have your guests begging for more. Possibilities are endless when you host an Asian themed tea party, from presenting an overview of Asian teas to replicating a Japa... more
- Decorative Tea-light Candleholders - Kids Make by S. Roberts
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Anyone who enjoys candlelight will love these little tea-light candleholders. Quick and simple to make and very attractive.To make a tea-light candleholder you will need...Shallow jars. Knorr - 'Stir it up' cooking sauce jars are ideal for this. Mak... more
- Tea and Friendship Go Hand in Hand by Anne Clarke
Many of us have that one special person in our life that we can always count on. I am not referring to our spouses or our significant others. I am referring to our best friends. These great friends of ours deserve only the best gifts. They most certai... more
- Paying for Print on Demand (or How a Tea Set Led me to Amazon) by Harriet Hodgson
Print on Demand publishing turned my dream of publshing a book about anticipatory grief into a reality. The idea for the book came to me while I was caring for my mother, who had probable Alzheimer's disease. For nine years I worked on the outline and m... more
- How to Cater Tea Parties and Add To Your Bottom Line by Dawnya Sasse
Are you interested in a rapidly growing business
opportunity that is an ideal addition to your catering
business? Are you looking for creative, fun and
exciting ways to expand your business? If so, consider
adding specialty tea parties to your lis... more
- Health Benefits of Wu Long Tea by Jules Sowder
Research studies on the health benefits of wu long tea (also referred to as oolong tea) reveal the brew’s potential to reverse signs of aging, facilitate weight loss, and promote overall wellness.While all teas possess similar properties including caffein... more
- Tea Parties for Grown Ups by Dawnya Sasse
Tea Parties for Grown Upsby Dawnya SasseAdults, just as much as children, enjoy a tea party that
celebrates any sort of occasion. Serving loose leaf tea
is a healthy alternative to any party option and with
the wide range of teas available, you can ... more
- How To Properly Plan And Host A Bridal Shower Tea Party by Gregg Hall
All weddings are special occasions. A bridal shower is meant to pamper your little girl or your best friend before they begin a whole new life. But in this day and age people have very little time for too complicated affairs to be arranged. To avoid too e... more
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