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Enjoy Tea Drinks at Garden Cafe

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July 07, 2017
Le Rendez-Vous Now Serving Chantilly Teas

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June 30, 2017
Chantilly Tea Bakes Welsh Pembroke Tarts

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June 20, 2017
Cool off with Delicious Iced Teas from Chantilly Tea

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June 07, 2017
Chantilly Tea Answers: Why Tea is Called Tea

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June 01, 2017

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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
Le Rendez-Vous Now Serving Chantilly Teas
30 /Jun

Le Rendez-Vous Now Serving Chantilly Teas

Le Rendez-Vous in Tucson Serving Chantilly Teas! Founded in 1980, this award-winning restaurant is an icon for authentic French cooking in Tucson.  The owner, Gordon Berger, met with me about updating their tea selections and after taste testing some of Chantilly Tea's loose-leaf teas decided to move away from teabags and venture into the world of fine teas.  Their Tea Menu features 12 varieties of Chantilly Tea loose-leaf teas and includes black teas, oolongs, greens, herbals and rooibos.  Guests can...

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Chantilly Tea Bakes Welsh Pembroke Tarts
20 /Jun

Chantilly Tea Bakes Welsh Pembroke Tarts

Delicious Pembroke Tarts! Over this past weekend, I was asked by a lovely woman to provide an afternoon tea for her British mother who lives in an assisted living facility.   Important elements of the tea service that she hoped I could provide were Welsh Pembroke Tarts and a traditional red salmon spread with vinegar marinated cucumbers.  Delighted to try her mother's recipe for the tarts, I pulled out my tart tins.  The results were golden, flaky, and sweet with a...

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Cool off with Delicious Iced Teas from Chantilly Tea
07 /Jun

Cool off with Delicious Iced Teas from Chantilly Tea

FABULOUS FLAVORED ICED TEAS!!!!! PASSION FRUIT  Chinese black tea blended with sweet passion fruit for a fresh tropical flavor. PEACH Georgia peaches and black tea create an iced tea with sweet earthy tones. RASPBERRY HERBAL Naturally caffeine free, this tisane is a mixture of rosehips, hibiscus, raspberry leaves, orange peel, apple pieces, and flavor. GREEN TEA WITH CITRUS & GINKGO A refreshing blend of green tea with lemon grass, ginkgo, and citrus. PLAIN BLACK ICED TEA This classic Chinese black...

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Posted by Tamara Read / citrus, cool off, cranberry hibiscus, ginkgo, green tea / 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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Posted by Tamara Read / black teas, Chantilly, Chantilly Tea, green tea, loose-leaf tea / 0 Comments
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