
Welcome to my “Tea Blog”. I have to admit during the past several months, I have found a definite passion for tea and tea related information. I’m researching and learning so much every day. I’m having lots of fun and want to share my experiences and what I’m learning with everyone who also truly enjoys drinking various teas and meeting friends at wonderous “Tea Parties”. – Shirley
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- Why Every Tea Lover Should Own a Glass Teapot
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- How To Create A Tea Ritual At Home
Hi,
Welcome to online blogging. I’m looking forward to seeing your site as your add content. My wife and daughter enjoy tea, and I need to experience different types as well. I have a good friend that hosts very fancy tea parties several times a year. She posts pictures of all teas and goodies and the women and men dressed in proper attire. It really looks to be a lot of fun.
– Scott
Thanks Scott for your comment. I love seeing images of beautiful tablescapes and tea food. I’m finding I’m ordering new tea to try several times a week.
Hey there! This is a lovely introduction to the allure of tea parties! I love how you shared your first experience – it sounds absolutely delightful! That tea room in Gentry looks charming. It’s so true, there’s something really special about the combination of a beautiful setting, delicious treats, and good company. It’s no wonder you fell in love with tea parties!
I can totally relate to your newfound passion. I’m a huge tea drinker myself – I’ve got my morning green tea to get me going, my afternoon lemon ginger for a little pick-me-up, and then my evening chai with cinnamon and clove to wind down. Tea is just such a comforting and versatile drink. I’m really looking forward to hearing all about how you planned your own tea party in your next post! I bet it was a fantastic experience.
Thanks Chris for your comment on my tea blog. I see you drink tea several times each day. I’m trying to have at least 3 cups a day myself. I’m mostly choosing herbals right now for their antii-inflammatory benefits. I’m drinking dandelion, guava leaf and some green teas. I’m actually a casual type person and I’ve surprised myself with my enjoyment in creating a lovely formal styled table.