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December 7, 2021

Advent Teas

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I shared earlier that I got an Advent Tea Calendar from Adagio Tea and I am loving it. Not every day is my favorite blend but I am discovering that I can manage to drink a cup that may not normally be one that I Continue reading →

November 30, 2021

Tea Advent Calendar – Teapot Tuesday

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With the Advent season upon us I had to splurge on a tea calendar again this year. They really are fun to use and I look forward to opening the little window every day. Last year I tried to have a dedicated tea time in Continue reading →

November 9, 2021

Make Your Next Cup of Tea a Bit More Fun with a Cute Infuser

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Tea ball.  Tea strainer. Tea infuser. There are many names for a similar item and today on Teapot Tuesday I thought I would share a few of my own fun tea infusers. A tea infuser is an essential part of brewing loose tea which is Continue reading →

October 12, 2021

Loose or Bagged?

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Today on Teapot Tuesday I thought I would share my thoughts on the age old debate amongst tea lovers on which is better to use—tea bags or loose tea.  Oh the controversy that exists out there in the land of tea lovers. It is mind Continue reading →

August 24, 2021

A Little Bit Mad on Teapot Tuesday

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Life has been a little chaotic and crazy the past week or so and I am just trying to remember to calm down a bit. I really am not mad at all, am I? Hopefully today’s featured teapot will make you smile and give you Continue reading →

June 15, 2021

What Tea Do You Love?

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There are so many different kinds of teas to love. Black teas, green teas, white teas, herbal teas, oolong teas and rooibos teas. I found this great info graphic on Pinterest and thought it was a good way to share the different types of teas Continue reading →

May 11, 2021

Teapot Tuesday

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How about a pretty little teapot given to me by a special friend?  This one is prettier in person and I love the unique shape of the bottom. It is big enough for a crowd and sturdy enough to hold the most robust blend of Continue reading →

April 27, 2021

The Book and Bee for Tea

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A new restaurant has opened up in Hendersonville, North Carolina just 43 minutes from my home that is destined to bee-come my favorite place. The Book and Bee – An English Style Cafe and Tea Room is the perfect fit for me and my BBFF Continue reading →

April 13, 2021

The Perfect Book for Hosting a Proper Tea

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This lovely book, The Official Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea Cookbook, has been on my wish list for awhile. I recently found a used copy in really great condition and it found its way to my home. I spent a bit of time reading it and Continue reading →

March 9, 2021

Cinnamon Tea for a Good Night of Sleep – Teapot Tuesday

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Not exactly a teapot post today but one that is tea related so that’s all good, right? I am always drawn into articles or posts about tea and tea companies so it is no surprise that I found the following tea recipe by herbalist and Continue reading →

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The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users
5 of 5 stars
The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users
by Guy Kawasaki
As always Guy Kawasaki has a great book with great information about all things social media. I highlighted tons of places in this book and it is definitely one that I will come back to time and time again to help me in all of the socia...
Old Girls in Low Cotton
3 of 5 stars
Old Girls in Low Cotton
by Helen Childress
This short book was one that looked like it would be a fun read. I honestly did not enjoy it all that much---it was a lot of characters bickering and while some of the writing was witty and funny it was not that kind of book that made m...
The Good Girl
5 of 5 stars
The Good Girl
by Mary Kubica
I loved this book! It had my interest from the very first page and was my "airplane" book on a recent trip. Author Mary Kubica created believable and interesting characters that the reader learned to identify with and care about. Mi...
All the Light We Cannot See
4 of 5 stars
All the Light We Cannot See
by Anthony Doerr
This is quite a book! I had it recommended to me by several people and while I thought it might be a little dark and depressing it made me have a better understanding of what life in this time period was like. The strength of the huma...
An Abundance of Katherines
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An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green
Another great book by John Green. I have become a huge fan of John Green since my reading of A Fault in our Stars and this book was another that did not disappoint me at all. It was a story of a child prodigy, a lot of anagrams, and a b...

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