On our way to Berlin, where we have been spending the summer, we decided to take a little detour for a few days. After some consideration we chose a place that can quite rightly call itself the tea capital of the world. No, we didn't detour via Turkey or Morroco, but East Frisia. Where, I hear you ask? If like me the most you knew about Frisia was that it was somewhere that produced a lot of black and white cows, prepared to be amazed.
Showing posts with label Buying & making tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buying & making tea. Show all posts
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Friday, 20 June 2014
Taste test: Premium Everyday Teas
I've been struggling with what to call or how to classify this blog post. In truth these teas don't necessarily have a lot in common (price per cup ranges from 3.2p to a whopping 27.7p) but none of them are the standard big four - recently reviewed by me - and all of them are well-known and readily available in supermarkets and the like. Similarly none of them are loose-leaf choosing instead to offer their tea in convenient bags. These are the teas you might choose when you want the convenience of a teabag but think you'd like something with a bit more finesse than the average cuppa.
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Black tea
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Buying & making tea
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Taste test
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Types of Tea
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
Taste Test: Everyday Teas
I realise I am in a fairly small minority in that I always drink premium loose-leaf tea. Despite loving a cup of splosh I only tend to drink one or two cups a day so I figure that it's worth spending a bit extra to ensure they're of a really good quality. But for many people the supermarket is where they do their tea-shopping and I can't deny that for a famously tea-loving country like Britain, teabags are where it's at.
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Black tea
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Buying & making tea
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Taste test
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Types of Tea
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Coffee: Going Over to the Dark Side
I have an admission to make: just lately I have been drinking more coffee than tea. This came about for a variety of reasons, the most important of which was our summer trip to the midwest of the United States. I have always drunk coffee (albeit decaf for some years due to boring health reasons) but have generally favoured an espresso with various milk options: a latte; a cappuccino; a Milchkaffee; whatever the local variety happens to be. I drink one of these most mornings but at other times of the day it just feels like too much milk.
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Buying & making tea
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Chemex
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Coffee
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Kaffee und Kuchen
Monday, 10 June 2013
A Kettle For The Perfect Cuppa
Right back when I started this blog I wrote about water temperature and how important it is to get it right when making different cups of tea. Ever had a really bitter tasting cup of green tea? Chances are you've scalded the leaves. It's one of those things that sounds like it's just for people who are a little too serious about their tea-making (really, moi?) but it's actually something that anyone who drinks anything other than good old black tea needs to remember.
Another thing I feel pretty strongly about is the quality of the water. Living in a hard-water area (as many of us do) I always use a water filter - both for drinking cold and for making tea. This is not just to avoid de-scaling the kettle on a monthly basis but also because the tea just tastes much better with filtered water. So when I was contacted recently to ask if I'd be interested in trying a Morphy Richards water-filtering kettle, I was really excited to give it a try; especially as, due to the hot and cold water pipes being too close together somewhere in my house, I've a rather complicated system involving my filter jug and various glass bottles that ensures I don't have to run the tap for 2 minutes before I can pour myself a drink of cold water. Anything to simplify my water-processing/tea-making situation sounded like a good idea.
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Buying & making tea
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Green tea
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Kettle
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Making Tea
Friday, 30 December 2011
Tea on the Go
For many of us, Christmas means a lot of time spent driving between relatives delivering Christmas cheer and indulging in one-too-many mince pies. One of the worst things about being on the road is drinking horrid machine coffee from a paper cup; I mean, I don't even consider drinking takeaway tea in those circumstances as, although I love a good cuppa, I'd rather avoid tea altogether than drink an underwhelming cup. I guess I'm just not one of those "can't live without tea types"; I find it relatively easy to give it a miss if there's only a disappointing bog-standard tea on offer.
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Buying & making tea
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Cafes and Teashops
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Global tea time
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Tea Accessories
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Types of Tea
Sunday, 16 January 2011
The Ultimate Green Tea
Whist having a Twitter chat with blogging chum Caroline, No recently (gosh aren't we modern and multimedia) I realised it has been quite some time since I wrote a purely tea-based post. I have to admit it, delicious cakes can sometime overshadow the humble cuppa in my posts, but never in reality: cake is massively diminished without a great cup of tea to go with it.
Monday, 22 November 2010
A Dangerous Mug Obsession
During our recent move Coffee Boy insisted that I get rid of some of my enormous collection of mugs. I was horrified at the suggestion. What? Give away that 25p IKEA mug I bought for work eight years ago? No way! But on arrival at our new house I had to admit that the drinking vessel situation had got a little out of hand.
Thursday, 21 January 2010
A Greener Start to the Day
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Buying & making tea
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Genmaicha
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Green tea
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Making Tea
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Types of Tea
Sunday, 20 December 2009
The Purple Palace
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Buying & making tea
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Buying Tea
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Covent Garden
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Flowering tea
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Jasmine tea
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Tea Palace WC2
Thursday, 17 December 2009
An Ulterior Motive
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Buying & making tea
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Cake
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Cakes 4 Fun
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Courses
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Cupcakes
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Come Over to Keemun
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Buying & making tea
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Buying Tea
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Keemun
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Types of Tea
Sunday, 13 September 2009
A Beautiful Boîte
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Buying & making tea
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Buying Tea
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Fauchon
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Mosque
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Paris
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Tea Accessories
Monday, 6 July 2009
A Rare Treat?
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Buying & making tea
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Buying Tea
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Rare Tea Company
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Types of Tea
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White tea
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
China Tea from a Russian Shop in Paris
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Buying & making tea
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Buying Tea
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Kusmi Tea
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Paris
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Tea with Food
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Types of Tea
Saturday, 13 June 2009
Hot or Not?
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Smell Over Substance?
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Buying & making tea
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Buying Tea
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Camellia World Teas
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Herbal tea
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Infusion
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Making Tea
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Soho
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Types of Tea
Monday, 8 June 2009
Embrace the Blues
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Blue tea
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Buying & making tea
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Making Tea
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Oolong
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Types of Tea
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