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Serving English Tea: A Ritual Steeped in Tradition
Tea, which was brought to Britain in the 17th century by Dutch and Portugese merchants, provides pleasure to people from all walks of life. It is revered for its ability to both relax and refresh, and sharing it is often the foundation of social...
4 commentsMaking A Cup Of Tea...
How do you brew your tea? Do you like to use teabags of do you prefer to use tea leaves? Do you refer to your tea as a cup of tea or a cuppa? It doesn't matter, at the end of the day it's still one of lifes simple pleasures....The humble cup of tea....
3 commentsThe Secret to Brewing A Great Cup of Coffee
Three simple steps are the secret to brewing a perfect cup of coffee every time. It all depends on the beans, the water and a scrupulously clean pot.
61 commentsThe Science behind Beer- Part One
The beer brewing process including a description of the main ingredients with an emphasis on the scientific details.
2 commentsHow to Steep Green Loose Leaf Tea
Steeping green tea is an art anyone can learn. Steep green tea properly and the various varieties of Chinese and Japanese green tea will impart the best possible flavor and maximize health benefits for the drinker. This article contains brewing instructions for the major Chinese and Japanese green teas.
3 commentsHow I Got a Keurig MINI Plus Brewing System for Less Than $10.00
A brief overview of how a Keurig brewing system was purchased cheaply. These savings were had without Black Friday or Cyber Monday deals.
4 commentsAlonzo Lon Megargee Arizona Cowboy Artist 1883-1960
Arizona artist Lon Megargee's life as a real cowboy was as wild as his early Arizona paintings. His most famous 12 paintings were commissioned by Arizona's first governor George Hunt. Lon's other claim to fame was his 4 dogs playing poker series for the Phoenix based A-1 Beer Company.
2 commentsUse Salt to Remove the Bitterness in Coffee
If you're looking to remove the bitter taste of your coffee and a mellow out its flavor profile, then the best way to do that is by simply adding salt to your coffee. This is a method that has been used by certain restaurants, and although it may...
32 commentsCOFFEE DRIPPER! Ceramic | Abid Clever | Beehouse | Hario | Frieling Cilio
Want to make a cup of drip coffee for yourself but don't want to break out the electric coffee maker? Single-serve coffee using coffee drippers (or filter cones, pour-over drip makers, or coffee filter holders) are becoming more and more...
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