Archive for December, 2010
Dec
23
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Blooming Tea
It cannot be denied, December is a gift giving season. When it’s time to sit back and relax after a nice dinner with the special people in your life, let them enjoy a cup of blooming tea. It will not only settle down everyone’s full stomach, but visually delight them as well.
After your guests have seen this delightful drink come to life and after they have tasted how good it is, they will want to have some for themselves. So then you, being there to please, bring out this wonderful blooming tea Read the rest of this entry »
Dec
23
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Blooming Tea
Dashing through the snow can be cold (not to mention exhausting) so come into the parlor sweet thing and enjoy a nice, warm spiced cup of Christmas Blooming Tea. We’re all hearing about how cold it gets in the northern hemisphere this time of year and warming up with Spiced Christmas tea can be welcoming.
Christmas Blooming Tea
While any type of tea will do, the recipe listed below is a great one for that left-over blooming tea you may have from the dinner the night before. Read the rest of this entry »
Dec
14
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Flowers Tea
Planning a tea party sandwich menu should not be a difficult or complicated endeavor. Aside from brewing a cup of your favorite flowers tea, make some great sandwiches. Traditional sandwiches are welcome but to go the extra mile, try other types of bread and fillings. The use of white bread, egg salad filling or cucumber sandwiches are still usual but Read the rest of this entry »
Dec
07
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Loose Green Tea
Constant drinking of your preferred loose green tea or other types of tea can leave its mark on your mug. Loose green tea or any tea leaves stain most things and with regular use, the resulting discolor does build up. Some people would quickly resort to harsh chemicals but there are some less harmful ways to fight the stains. Some effective cleaners are baking soda, vinegar or salt. Read the rest of this entry »