In a bid to woo more tourists to the Kashmirvalley, the department of tourism is promoting the region's popular almond flavoured tea.
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In a bid to woo more tourists to the Kashmirvalley, the department of tourism is promoting the region's popular almond flavoured tea.
(via Photos: First annual Labs with a Heart Tea and Fashion show)
Candice Kochenour, Founder and President of Labs with a Heart, and Dana Spain, Founder and President of PAWS, hosted a group of women for an afternoon of high tea and fashion at a private club in Center City on Saturday afternoon. Guests indulged in tea sandwiches, as well as delicious tea and cocktails.
(via So how do YOU like your cup of tea? Britain divided on how much milk to put in your cuppa | Mail Online)
(via New high point for teas in London - Telegraph)
The first Indian store is a big deal for Starbucks, which needs to make sure that it can pack in more international customers as markets back home get saturated and habitues gravitate towards other brands and stand-alone coffee shops.
Starbucks opens its first store in India - Livemint
(via Friends reunite at Author’s Tea at Marple Library - Marple Newtown County Press - Delco News Network)
(via Tea’s health benefits seem promising - The Washington Post)
(via Steeped in Expertise | Washington Post Express)
(via British tea service at La Petite Dauphine)
(via Tea boutqiue with 150 varieties planned for Palo Alto - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal)
(via http://www.charlestonteaplantation.com/special-events/first-flush-festival.aspx)
I know it's been a while since I posted here... but I haven't forgotten my post in sharing the most amazing and useful new in the world of tea. This event in Charleston looks like a must attend!
Kate learned more about Fortnum's famous teas while The Queen inspected honey and preserves and Camilla was taken to the bakery
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2108587/Kate-Middleton-Queen-Duchess-Cornwall-official-visit-Fortnum--Mason.html#ixzz1nyvEIqvV