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The Healthy Properties of Nettle Tea
Grasp the nettle -- when it's nettle tea One of my favorite herbal teas is tea made from the top leaves of stinging nettles. Stinging nettles are considered nuisance plants because of the painful sting. But...
11 commentsThe Healing Properties Of Chamomile Tea
Ok -- I don't like my herbal tea THAT herbal! If there is one ingredient that should always be in the medicine cabinets of an alternative healer, that one ingredient should be chamomile tea. It really...
7 commentsWhat Tea Goes With What Food
High Tea -- Let's Eat! Why should the wine lovers have all the fun? The right tea can not only blend with your food, but make your meal not just a must, but a real delight. And you won't get drunk, either....
3 commentsChoosing The Best Tea Mug
The perfect hot tea mug...for some of us Of course, the best tea mugs are free, but if money were no object, then what kind of tea mug would be the best tea mug for you? Even if money IS an object, how can...
5 commentsWhy (Or Why Not) Drink St. John's Wort Tea
Heeeeeerrrrrreeeeee's Johnny! St. John's Wort is one of the most popular medicinal herbs used around the world, especially as a natural anti-depressant. It certainly has one of the most peculiar names....
6 commentsHow Much Caffeine Is In Tea?
This kitty should switch to tea. Visual from NiceFunnyJokes.com Well, that depends what tea you are talking about. Anything that has leaves from the tea bush - whether black, green or white - will contain...
8 commentsWill Green Tea Raise My Blood Pressure?
If you are prescribed any kind of blood thinner, you are given a long list of foods containing Vitamin K to avoid. Vitamin K is a natural blood thinner. The thought is that any one of these foods can made...
5 commentsGods And Goddesses of Tea
Lu Yu, the Sage of Tea "Thank God for tea. What would the world do without tea? How did it exist?" Sir Walter Scott Tea is such a wonderful brew that many cultures and peoples have associated it with...
1 commentWhat Countries Drink The Most Tea
Now that's a big cup of tea Tea is often thought to be the second most popular drink in the world (the first being water). So, who's drinking it all? Curious, I set off to find out. Besides, I got the title...
3 commentsTea Bag Blending
Some days, I'm buried under a mountain of tea bags There are always new flavors and taste combinations to be discovered in the Tea Universe. This has lead me, over the years, to become buried under boxes of...
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