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The Art of the Yixing Teapot
The history of the Yixing teapot is fascinating. During the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) the unique purple clay was discovered, and mined, around Lake Taihu. The beautiful tones of the fired pots became more distinctive with age and increased in popularity for the next four hundred years!
4 commentsCast Iron Teapots
Cast iron teapots originated in China and Japan and have become popular with many tea drinkers and collectors. A typical cast iron teapot is fairly small and has beautiful raised ornamentation on the outside...
0 commentsDelicious Herbal Teas – Physical Benefits
This article is about the history of tea and health benefits of numerous teas. The list of teas includes varieties grown around the world listing the physical benefits of each variety.
38 commentsAll About Teapots
Shopping for the perfect teapot can sometimes be confusing, but if you understand the materials used for making teapots, you will quickly be able to make a decision. Normally, you will see them made of either...
0 comments4 magical potions
Casting spells and brewing potions may seem like difficult things to do. However, they are in truth magic can be really simple and can be done using items easily found around the home. The 5 potions that I shall speak of today are similarly very...
2 commentsPenelope Barker: First American Woman Political Activist
Penelope Barker demonstrated remarkable strength throughout her life, but the Edenton Tea Party was arguably her finest moment
43 commentsDifferent Ways to Brew Loose-Leaf Green and White Tea - And Which is the Best
Teapots, mugs, infuser gadgetry and 'tea balls' reviewed and rated in order of ease of use to make the best cup of green or white tea.
0 commentsAfter the Boston Tea Party: Herbal Teas Suggested by Philo Aletheias on January 13, 1774
Drinking imported tea was virtually impossible in the American colonies after the Boston Tea Party of December 16, 1773. One month later an article penned anonymously by Philo-Aletheias suggested 17 homegrown substitute blends for those colonists who missed the tea drinking ritual. Six of Philo's blends are described.
2 commentsTeapot Wind Chimes
I found the coolest little teapot wind chimes you have ever seen. I want to buy them for gifts, but I want to keep them too. LOL. They're so cute.
1 commentGirls Tea Party
My niece had a Tea Party theme for her 6th birhday. I helped with all of the party planning. This page features many of our Tea Party details as well as actual photos from the celebration.
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