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Saturday, 28 September 2013 09:34

Blanket and Tea, a perfect combination in Winter

A blanket is a type of bedding, it is a large piece of cloth, intended to keep the user warm, especially while sleeping. Blankets are distinguished from sheets by their thickness and purpose. Blankets are generally used for warmth, while sheets are for hygiene, comfort and aesthetics. Wrap yourself with blankets from Fabric Town. Our personalized blankets are

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Monday, 09 September 2013 20:34

Health Benefits of Rooibos Tea

It's that season again and i'm filled up for that winter and fall with my completely investigated and attempted natural home remedies for a myriad of sickness.  Among the top products on my small list which i recommend is Rooibos tea (pronounced roy-boss). I came across Rooibos tea a couple of years back and contains labored miracles for me personally, when it

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Monday, 09 September 2013 20:27

Oolong Tea Health Benefits

Oolong tea benefits only signifies 2 percent from the general population's consumption. Because of this reason, people aren't well versed about Oolong Tea Benefits health advantages. Various Oolong and it is benefits were not determined because of the truth that profit margin results in limited research of these an item. This tea may have heavy or light oxidation

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Sunday, 21 July 2013 11:18

Preparing Tea the Simple Way

Each time someone informs me they hate the flavor of tea, I generally think they've just never had a correctly prepared cup. Thanks to individual teas having their distinct method of preparation, many persons are understandably unaware as to how to make them using the proper way. And committing just a few critical mistakes will result in an unappetizing cup of tea. Thankfully, just about any method will work fine for pretty much any cup of tea. There are just a small number
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Thursday, 21 March 2013 22:26

How to Make a Real Cup of English Tea

Since the rise of the humble teabag which was introduced to the UK by Tetley Tea in 1953, the art of making a real cup of English tea has been on the decline, with many ‘tea drinkers’ choosing to mash their tea in a mug. This article tells you how to brew a real cup of English tea, and urges people to dig out their teapot and engage in the social function of tea drinking. We also address the controversial issue of when to add the milk.
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