Archive for February, 2008

leap year tea plea

Friday, February 29th, 2008 by Rosie Pussytoes


 

It was just last Leap Year
That we began to fear
That what was stolen could now be won.
No matter who ran against that shrub of a man
Would lose and find his future undone.
How thankful are we,
For the soothing cup of tea
That transports us to worlds faraway.
The moments at hand may seem largely unplanned
Drink a cuppa and [...]

product review: luna tea cakes

Thursday, February 28th, 2008 by Regena Rafelson


When you buy a new hat or a new car, you become immediately aware of how many people in your small world own the same fashion accessory. Since converting to tea just over a year ago, I have noticed not just the plethora of bottled tea drinks and tea bags, but also tea tablets, tea [...]

are they for real?

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 by Michelle Rabin


I came upon an article on Dr. Andrew Weil’s web site about green tea extract and liver damage.
I am a fan of Dr. Weil’s, and consider him to be the father of alternative medicine in this country. While I believe it will take people like him to impact change in the [...]

the great tea race - part three

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 by James Norwood Pratt


The story of the race itself is a digression of perhaps minor historical value, I admit, but I’d have to be cold as a Boston romance to consider omitting the classic account in Mr. Basil Lubbock’s 1914 book, The China Clippers. “The struggle,” he writes,
Began in the offices of the ships’ agents and in [...]

tea set tickles tot!

Monday, February 25th, 2008 by Elizabeth Knight


A coffee-drinking friend sent me this tea tale from a tea-drinking friend of his:
“One day my mother was out and my dad was in charge of me. I was maybe 2 ½ years old and had just recovered from an accident. Someone had given me a little “tea set” as a get-well gift and it [...]