Please listen to my latest podcast on Cinch.fm. I will do a review of Royal T-stick‘s tea sticks next week. [Hat tip to S.J. at Tänk Profil & Design for the samples.]
The Future of Tea Party Now
Favorite Tea Spots
Please listen to my latest podcast on Cinch.fm, and then send us a list with your favorite tea spots. Do you eat something special together with your tea? I have to check out Beijing 8, a dumplings & tea restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden. Hat tip to Marcus Maunula.
Taste of Tea
Please listen to my latest podcast on Cinch.fm.
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Save the Teapot
We want to start a tea blog carnival. @tetley_teafolk How about creating a special #savetheteapot edition? goo.gl/SM7tK #teaFTW
— TeaPartyNu (@TeaPartyNu) February 5, 2012
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— TeaPartyNu (@Te…
Yuletide
Listen to my lastest podcast on Cinch.fm. Happy Yuletide and have a great tea party!
Postcard Mad Tea Party…
Tea Party Club Member
I recently got an eureka (heurēka in Greek) moment. I will present it on December 16. From About TeaParty.nu page:
We will create an open forum with discussions on tea and entrepreneurship for business minded individuals at our Tea Club meetings.
For a clue, listen to my latest podcast on Cinch.fm and watch my video clip (Crush It Book and Tea Time) on Vimeo.
We will create an open forum with…
Tea Merchant in Gothenburg
Listen to my latest podcast on Cinch.fm. This week I learned more about the tea merchant, James Lundgren & Co.
Did you know that James Lundgren was involved in setting up the the first teahouse in Europe in 1935? Maybe I should start to collect tea-caddies? It is interesting to learn that during the 1950′s, Kobbs tea company gave away 600,000 teapots from England in order to teach the Swedish people to learn to drink tea in a proper way again. The original tea bag was intended to be a sample of tea, not an end product!
So, with this story, I am inviting you to send us tea bags for future reviews and tips on new tea brands.
Did you know that James Lund…
Tea Party Blog Carnival
Please submit your blog post / article to the first edition of TeaParty.nu Blog Carnival on December 17. Here is the description of the first edition:
How will you commemorate the memory of the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773? Please tell us about your special tea moment, tea blend, tea recipe, tea ceremony, etc. For a background, check out: http://www.teaparty.nu/tag/boston-tea-party/
(BlogCarnival.com)
Send your entry to @TeaPartyNu’s first blog carnival. #teaFTW
Guest Bloggers
Please listen to my latest podcast on Cinch.fm. I have mentioned our contributor, Linus Hammarstrand.
Do you want to become a guest blogger, or do you have tips on potential candidates?
Do you want to become a guest blogger, or…
TEA 101
We have published 100 posts on TeaParty.nu. Please listen to my podcast on Cinch.fm. I look forward to your comments!
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