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Toy's from the past
Remember when you were a child and you really wanted that He-man or Cabage patch doll? Here are a list of top toys from the 70s to 90s.
16 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....
1 commentDiscover Collectible Teapots
Whether you're looking for a new hobby or just a new teapot. This page will provide you with all the information you need on teapots.
10 commentsPictures of Martha's Bloomers in Navasota, Texas ~ Garden Pots, Plants and More
This is an attraction where one can dine, shop and browse to one's heart content as my friend and I discovered. From pots and plants to teapots, cats, rusted lawn ornaments, water features and jewelry...that and more can be found here.
38 commentsHow to Brew Coffee Using a Broken Coffee Maker
I don't mind spending money on appliances. I understand that if I want a coffee maker, I have to pay for one. If I want two coffee makers, I have to pay for two coffee makers. If I want three coffee makers, then I have to pay for three coffee...
26 commentsHow to Make Turkish Tea
Despite the worldwide reputation of Turkish coffee as the Turks' most popular leisure drink, once you arrive in Turkey, it will not take very long to find out that, in fact, Turkish tea (cay-CHAI) is the national drink of the country. It is...
1 commentThe 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 comments10 Things You Probably Don't Know About Tea, but Should!
1. All Tea is Made From the Same Plant. Black, oolong (sometimes called wu long), green and white tea are all the same plant, Camellia sinensis . The differences in these various teas are due to the amount of oxidation and processing that the teas...
23 commentsFiestaware China By Homer Laughlin China
I first "discovered" Fiestaware several years ago, when I wanted a brightly colored set of china to grace my kitchen. Fiestaware can be viewed as "retro", but they now make square plates that are becoming popular. The china is very strong and looks great, but can also weather everyday use. The colors get obsolete fast, a "planned" obsolesence, so if you love a certain color, try to stock up in the first two years. Your older pieces gain in value, and if you decide to use Fiestaware, you will end
6 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...
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