Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs

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Retro tea poster by Marisa Haley

Our Title and TEA


Here we are at the third word of the title, TEA. While I am a coffee drinker, I do also love a good cuppa. So let’s take a look at some facts and features.

 


http://theteaspot.com/tea-traditions.html According to Chinese legend, tea was born in 2727 BC, when the Emperor Shen Nong was purifying water in the shelter of a tea tree, and several leaves blew into the pot. The resulting brew, of superb fragrance, color and taste, made the emperor rejoice. Tea soon became a daily drink in Chinese culture.

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http://www.top10zen.com/top-5-most-expensive-teas-in-the-world-574  Top 5 Most Expensive Teas In The World

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http://www.worldoftea.org/how-to-store-tea/   The Six Immutable Laws of Tea Storage


http://www.consumersearch.com/tea-kettles  One kettle might seem just like another, but there’s a world of difference in how these basic appliances perform. The best tea kettles heat up quickly, stay cool enough to touch, and are easy to control as you pour.


So there you have a taste of tea. That should do it for now


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