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New Flavored Black Teas
29 /Apr

New Flavored Black Teas

PEACHES & GINGER: This popular flavored black tea combines the irresistible flavors of fresh peaches with the zing of ginger. LADY KATE:  An English favorite!  This tea has a flowery, malty flavor with hints of strawberry and lemon. COOKIES & CREAM: This flavored black tea is filled with sumac berries, cornflower, safflower, and red plum petals.  Even more divine with milk & sugar! ORANGE CINNASPICE: A flavorful spiced black tea.  A blend of full-bodied black teas combine with orange peel, cinnamon,...

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Chantilly Tea: St. Patrick's Day
06 /Mar

Chantilly Tea: St. Patrick's Day

HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY! Around St. Paddy's Day I always get in the mood for soda bread and Irish teas.  Two of my favorites are Irish Whiskey Cream and Irish Breakfast.  Irish Whiskey Cream is an Assam black tea with cocoa bits and is exceptionally smooth and flavorful.  Irish Breakfast is a stout robust blend of Kenya and Assam black teas with superb color and is very full-bodied...an excellent tea for the a.m.  During the month of March at Chantilly...

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Posted by Tamara Read / Chantilly Tea, irish, irish tea, soda bread, St. Patrick's Day / 0 Comments
Mandarin Oriental Afternoon Tea
27 /Jul

Mandarin Oriental Afternoon Tea

Afternoon Tea at the Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas My eldest niece and I recently enjoyed afternoon tea at the Mandarin Oriental in Las Vegas. Hosted in their Tea Lounge on the 23rd floor overlooking Las Vegas Boulevard, the atmosphere is tranquil and elegant.  Served daily at 12pm, 2pm, or 4pm, the tea includes three courses with scrumptious tea sandwiches, scones and desserts.  The scones are like buttermilk biscuits and are served with clotted cream, mango and strawberry jams.  The desserts...

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Posted by Tamara Read / afternoon tea, Chantilly Tea, Mandarin Oriental, relaxation, scones / 0 Comments
Enjoy Tea Drinks at Garden Cafe
07 /Jul

Enjoy Tea Drinks at Garden Cafe

Dottie's Garden Coffee & Tea Shoppe in Flagstaff Over the 4th of July week I stumbled across a lovely tea shoppe inside Warner's Nursery in Flagstaff, AZ.  They offer many delicious tea and coffee drinks that you can enjoy while strolling among beautiful flowers and landscaping.  You can also relax at a bistro table in the merchandise area or even outside in a comfortable patio chair.  The gift area has gardening items, unique home decorating pieces, and even Sweet Tea...

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Posted by Tamara Read / bath salts, chantilly tea, Flagstaff, iced chai, nursery / 0 Comments
Chantilly Tea Answers: Why Tea is Called Tea
01 /Jun

Chantilly Tea Answers: Why Tea is Called Tea

Why Tea is Called Tea Though there is only one written character for tea in China, there are several ways that this character is pronounced--te and cha.   Since tea is historically recorded as originating from China these pronunciations influenced worldwide variations--te, tea, tee, the, thee, cha, chai, and chay.  Interestingly, in the 19th and 20th centuries British troops were stationed in India and they picked up the Indian word for tea, cha.  When troops returned to Britain they continued...

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