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Favorite Blogs and Websites

  • Twinings
    The tea blog of Twinings brand tea
  • Teapot Diversions
    A wide variety of topics, including an article about robots learning the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Definitely worth checking out!
  • palatabiliTEA
    If you're looking for in-depth reviews written poetically and with a sense of humor, this is the blog for you.
  • Tea. Uncomplicated.
    The author covers a variety of topics and includes the occasional video.
  • Adventures in Tea and Wine
    This blog is really great if you're looking for reviews of specific teas, with a very professional taster's style
  • Steph's Cup of Tea
    Apparently I'm not the only Stephanie tea drinker and blogger out there! She has a great blog that's also very popular, with a range of tea topics.
  • Health Benefits of Tea
    This site outlines some of the health benefits of tea, and which kinds are best.
  • UK Tea Council
    This is the website of the UK Tea Council, and no one loves tea more than the Brits!
  • Republic of Tea
    A great source for both loose leaf and bagged tea in airtight tins. My favorite product is their tea jam, available in several flavors.
  • Bigelow Tea Blog
    This is the blog put out by the tea company, Bigelow, that has information both about the company and about tea in general.

Books

April 01, 2008

The News Bulletin

There is quite a lot going on in the world of tea lately, according to my World Tea News e-newsletter.

McDonald's has decided to serve more socially conscious tea, and is pairing with PG Tips to serve environmentally friendly tea in the UK. I'm hoping this is an idea that will cross the pond and raise the quality of the tea in U.S. McDonald's as well.

Honest Tea has changed their label and introduced several new bottled teas, now with an EGCG rating on the label. They are also attempting to go green with their new Citrus Green Energy Tea. Honest Tea buys renewable energy credits to make up for the energy used along the entire production chain for this flavor. Another benefit is that this is an energy drink without all the added caffeine of other energy drinks.

Science Daily released an article today telling us that green tea may hep combat super bugs.  All the more reason to drink as much as possible!

February 02, 2007

"The Tea Rose"

I'm branching out a little bit here, and not writing directly about tea. Instead, I'm going to write a book review about a book ABOUT tea. And it's not even a non-fiction book about tea, it's a novel. But, please don't stop reading, because I promise I have good reason for diverging.

Jennifer Donnelly's The Tea Rose is a novel about murder, unions, mayhem, and the tea industry in 1888. It's also a love story. The story itself is quite diverting. In fact, I couldn't put it down until I found out how things would turn out for the feisty Fiona Finnegan. Parts are heart-wrenching and I strongly recommend having a kleenex or two handy while reading. It starts out in East London with the story of a poor family struggling to make it while working for Burton Tea. Fiona dreams of opening up her own tea shop with her sweetheart, but all goes awry. It's extremely exciting.

So what does this all have to be about tea? Well it's all centered around the tea industry for one. And Fiona has a sharp nose for tea, whether it be Assam or Darjeeling. The author takes some liberties with the origins of scented tea, iced tea, and teabags, but it's entertaining nonetheless. And anyone who has spent any amount of time with large amounts of loose tea will empathize with Fiona that tea dust gets everywhere. All in all, watching the tea industry develop through the story is just as interesting as the plot itself was to me. A few familiar names are even mentioned, such as Twinings and Tetley.

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