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The Beauty of Flowers and Tea

posted by admin on Saturday, December 19th 2009

Blooming Tea has become an astonishingly popular gift for Christmas, our hosts site reports.  Red Leaf Tea is processing an incredible array of orders for lovers on Christmas Day, as Gift Pack of Blooming Tea shows!  Each Gift Pack holds nine Blooming Tea bundles, and is adorned with stylish labeling and ribbons.  Blooming Tea is made of tightly wound leaves of green tea, wrapped around a colorful and fragrant blossom.  Created by frugal villagers in China who couldn’t obtain expensive gifts, Blooming Tea would be shared by lovers.  When the fell into the hot water, the tea would release the flower in a kind of blossoming!  Fragrant aromas would dazzled the lovers.  You can still get this incredible, ancient Chinese gift of passion and affection your loved ones today, if you call soon!

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Try “Black Night” Tea as a Christmas Present!

posted by admin on Friday, December 11th 2009

black knight teaThe hosting website for this blog, Red Leaf Tea, offers several Christmas specials this month, and one of them features an exciting new black tea called “Black Night!”  A rich, heavy, and strongly caffeinated black tea from the mountains of Sri Lanka, Black Night tea is both stimulating and astringent, with the typical floral aromas and sweetness of many black teas.  It makes a great gift for those friends and relatives who happen to love their coffee, and who may not know that tea can be found outside of bags!  Black Night also features an undertone of sweetness that makes it perfect for breakfast.  Sri Lanka is rich in mountainous volcanic soils of extraordinary fertility, and its teas are reknown for their body and depth.  If you’re interested, click right over to the Red Leaf Tea website  at www.RedLeafTea.com, and order your Black Night Tea at a bargain price today!

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Kukicha Twig Tea: A Special Winter’s Tea!

posted by admin on Friday, December 4th 2009

kukicha twig teaAs you may have noticed from my earlier post, I’ve started preparing presents for Christmas.  As you may imagine, tea enjoys a prominent role in the gifts I choose!  If you’re you’re wondering what tea is best for a winter’s night, let me assure you that the Kukicha Twig brew is a fantastic option.  Kukicha is from Japan, invented by peasants trying to get through the winter’s shortage of fresh tea leaves.  They added tea twigs and stems to their brews, and they were delighted to see that after picking, drying and roasting, the stems and twigs made a delicious nutty liquor.  Kukicha has the least amount of caffeine of any tea made from the tea plant.  It goes well with any juice, and has a cream aftertaste.  Contact our host website, www.redleaftea.com, and take a look at their Unique Teas page!  They offer Kukicha Twig Tea in standard and Premium packages, and both make a great winter present!

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Season’s Greetings with Loose Leaf Tea Gifts

posted by admin on Thursday, December 3rd 2009

loose leaf teasWell, here at the house, I’m starting to creating my gift pack for several friends and relatives.  There are some who share my love of tea, and some who sort of enjoy tea, and some who prefer not to deal with the leaves.  For the tea rejectors, I’ve got mittens and goofy ties!  For the take-it-or-leave-it types, I’ve got some herbal tea bath sachets and some  golf balls.  And for the tea lovers, I’ve gone to my own sponsoring website, Red Leaf Tea, to buy some great looking Tea Towers!  There’s something about a tea tin that brings a little sense of Americana to the kitchen, and the pretty little Towers that Red Leaf provides look absolutely great on the kitchen shelves.  I’m offering the more exotic Tower to one friend, and for my sis, I’m getting the basic White Tea, Black Tea, Green Tea Tower.  There are all kinds of options for this gift pack!  Take a look, I heartily recommended to loose leaf tea fanatics everywhere!