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Elegant Tea Party
Elegant Tea Party

Tea for All Hours

 

The legend of the first cup of tea is said to date back to 2737 B.C.E. China and the emperor Shen Nung. Do you have a favorite tea?

Most popular blends of tea available today can be bought in the half or one pound as loose tea or in tea bags. Tea keeps longer than coffee but should be stored in airtight containers and far from food so not to absorb their flavors. Can you imagine drinking tea with a hint of additional flavoring, like potatoes?

Herbal teas and Tisanes originated when England taxed tea and colonial American women protested. They made tea with infusions of raspberry leaves, sage, seeds, herbs and flowers. Many of these remain popular today such as comfrey, peppermint, verben, sassafras, rose hips and camomile.

Tea can be drank around the clock and your decision whether hot, cold, black, green, pick-me-up or lay-me-down. Some tea’s will have caffeine that is slow release and lower than our morning cup of coffee. As for me, I will drink coffee in the morning but end my day with a cup of black or herbal tea, especially in winters. A few suggestions for tea are as follows ;

Mornings

Gyokuro or Sencha, Japanese green tea
English or Irish Breakfast, brisk taste with a modest kick of caffeine to get the day started.
Ceylonese, iced, add lemon and lavender to combat dryness within.

Afternoons

Earl Grey, usually with splash of milk and provides slow and low release of caffeine.
Rembeng Assam black tea, a rich malt flavor and a coppery finish, organic.

Evenings

Silver Needle White Tea, subtle and sweet, low caffeine
Peppermint, need I say how it tastes?
Rooibos Red tea, no caffeine

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Tea and Iced Tea Cocktails

Blueberry Tea, add Amaretto liqueur
Green Tea, add Grand Marnier
Peppermint Iced tea, lemonade, peppermint tea, lemon liqueur, garnish with mint sprigs.
Lavender Iced tea, lavender flowers, black currant tea, lemon juice, Cassis liqueur, brandy.

Tea can be enjoyed by our children also. Offer them iced, no caffeine tea’s, herbal or fruit tea rather than soda beverages especially when they’re bored with water. Tea in England can be quite the posh and swanky event with their ‘low’ tea tradition, to ward off hunger, usually held after lunch and before dinner and far more elegant than vending machine offerings. 'High' tea refers to the working and poor class having tea around dinner.

Today as in the past, hosting or attending a tea party can be entertaining with the use of elegant tea accessories and done for graduations, bridal shower, baby shower, retirement party or gathering of close friends. A opportunity to decorate with linens, silverware, fine china, sweet delicacies or a casual affair with a pot of tea and plate of cookies. I appreciate those events that offer tea next to the coffee pot, how about you?

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Comments and Thoughts

Dame Scribe 23 months ago

Hi Pamela Kinnaird W, tea is a wonderful drink for any time during the day. Teapots and teacup collections can make for a beautiful display. :) Thank you for sharing your comments and visiting.

Pamela Kinnaird W 23 months ago

I enjoyed this article very much. I learned quite a few new facts.

I love Lemon Celestial Herbal Tea (with sugar).

I collect teapots and teacups. Well, I used to. I have enough now.

Dame Scribe 2 years ago

Hi Sandyspider, I love my cup of tea also. Glad you enjoyed the Hub and enjoy your tea. :) thank you for dropping by and sharing your comments.

Sandyspider 2 years ago

I enjoy a nice relaxing cup of tea. Nice hub.

Dame Scribe 2 years ago

Hi My Digest, I enjoy a tea on quiet evenings or during cold weather. It's a wonderful drink for everybody and hope yours was great too! thank you for dropping by and sharing your comments. :)

My Digest 2 years ago

I'm a green tea drinker..and just had a cup last night! :)

*Misty

Dame Scribe 2 years ago

Hi Springboard, a favorite method of mine is I have a basket full of various tea selections that empties and fills as I check out a new tea. :) Thank you for dropping by and sharing your comments. :)

Springboard 2 years ago

I'm not much of a tea drinker, mostly coffee for me, but this was still a very interesting and informative hub. I didn't realize there were so many varieties...surely there must be at least ONE I can find to enjoy. :)

Thanks.

Dame Scribe 2 years ago

Hi Dali48, tea is a wonderful beverage to have even on a daily basis and it's medicinal benefits. :) I quite agree. Thank you for visiting and sharing your comments. :)

Dame Scribe 2 years ago

Hi Prasetio30, green tea is a wonderful drink I agree and beneficial to one's health. Thank you for dropping by and sharing your comments. :)

prasetio30 2 years ago

I like drinking tea very much. I drink it twice in a day. In the morning and in the evening. I get fresh body after drinking tea. And my favorite tea is a green tea. Please allow me to rate this Up! thank you very much.

Dame Scribe 2 years ago

Hi Dave Mathews, I love my coffee too but only in moderation. Thank you for visiting and sharing your comments. :)

Dave Mathews 2 years ago

I am not a tea drinker, except when I am feeling really ill. I prefer a robust cup of coffee.

Dave.

Dame Scribe 2 years ago

Hi Putz Ballard, tea is truly a wonderful alternative next to coffee. :) thank you for visiting and sharing your comments.

Putz Ballard 2 years ago

Just learning to like green tea but have always enjoyed my sweet tea with a sliver of lemon. Great hub.

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