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  • Winter Fantasy
    During the long stretch between New Year's and Valentine's Day, it can seem like winter will never end. Brighten a cold afternoon with a Winter Fantasy tea party, reminding guests of the beauty of the winter landscape, while you warm them with your hospitality. Choose invitations with wintry scenes, and ask guests to wear a favorite woolen scarf to the party. Each guest can also contribute a candle to a "fireplace" you'll build on a tray lined with aluminum foil. Set the tray where you can admire the flames ( at a safe distance from drafts and loose hanging drapery.)
  • Bubble Tea - For Those Who Like an Unusual Twist to Their Tea!
    No, it's not bubble gum! Rather, it is bubble tea. If this term sounds strange to you, let's take a look at the origins of bubble tea and the place it holds in society today. Are you wondering how bubble tea got its "bubbly" name? Well, this is because when it is shaken it produces a frothy, bubbly texture. Bubble tea is a combination of iced or hot black or green sweetened tea with either milk or fruit flavors added to it. Therefore, there are two types of bubble tea - fruit- flavored bubble tea and milk bubble tea.
  • The History of the Tea Ceremony
    Did you ever watch a tea ceremony in person or on television and wonder just how it came about? Or perhaps you wish to know about the ceremony to better explain tea to your customers. After all, it is very important to understand the past in order to fully grasp the present and the future. The traditional tea ceremony actually came from China, not Japan as many people mistakenly believe. The tea ceremony was a practice in China for thousands of years before a Chinese Buddhist monk introduced it to Japan in the ninth century. After its initial introduction, the tea ceremony became hugely popular in Japan.
  • Hosting a Fabulous Children's Tea Party
    Gone are the days where a child's tea party only involves a solitary child and a table full of stuffed animals and empty plastic tea cups! The options for creating a children's tea party are boundless, which this article will briefly demonstrate.
  • Put Up Your Christmas Tree for a Christmas Tea!
    It's that time of the year again! The snow is gently falling outside your window. Christmas trees are being decorated and stockings are being hung. Shoppers are bustling and presents are being wrapped. Holiday cheer fills the air. And so does the rich scent of tea! If you are a tea business owner who would like to celebrate the season of giving, why not have a holiday tea party at your store? Sound like a festive idea? Then let's get planning today.
  • The Elegance and Excitement of Blooming Teas
    Are you about to have a tea party? If so, you have the opportunity to captivate your guests with display teas. If you are a very serious tea drinker, you will know what display teas are. These specialty types of teas are also known as artesian or flowering teas. Meant to enhance the experience of the wonderful drink of tea, display teas provide entertainment at tea parties all around the world. The art of display teas has been around for thousands of centuries. The very first time that a display tea was used was during the Song Dynasty. Tea leaves were tied up with flowers for the Emperor's entertainment. He never drank the tea, however. It was merely a visual enjoyment.
  • Are You Ready to Publicly Promote Your Tea?
    Do you have a fear of public speaking, but want to promote your new tea company? Well, before you break into a cold sweat and begin hyperventilating, take a deep breath and relax. Here are some great tips for helping you to get your ideas across to others, as well as idea for promoting your own brand!
  • Tea Parties for Grown Ups
    Adults, just as much as children, enjoy a tea party that celebrates any sort of occasion. Serving loose leaf tea is a healthy alternative to any party option and with the wide range of teas available, you can incorporate any theme or celebrate any occasion.
  • How to Cater Tea Parties and Add To Your Bottom Line
    Are you interested in a rapidly growing business opportunity that is an ideal addition to your catering business? Are you looking for creative, fun and exciting ways to expand your business? If so, consider adding specialty tea parties to your list of services.
  • Who Else Wants To Be A Stay At Home Mom
    Is the idea of being involved in a billion dollar business, which you can operate from home, sound interesting? You CAN be at home with your children and run a company that is profitable and expected to continue growing. In fact, a home based tea venture is a low-risk option with huge earning potential. Are you prepared to profit from the soaring popularity of tea?
  • Asian Splendor "Hosting a Traditional Asian Themed Tea Party"
    Bring the mystery of the orient into your living room with a creative tea party that will have your guests begging for more. Possibilities are endless when you host an Asian themed tea party, from presenting an overview of Asian teas to replicating a Japanese tea ceremony.
  • Lessons Learned in the Tea Room
    Take two parts training and three parts hard knocks. Shake them together and you get a lifetime of lessons learned on the front line in the tea business industry. 8 years of ups and downs have taught me a few simple steps that can save you hours of heartache if applied now.
  • How To Change Your Career And Create The Tea Business Of Your Dreams
    Are you ready for an exciting change of pace? You spend forty hours or more at work every week. Shouldn't you do what you love and love what you do? Many people seeking a career change desire to find work that is more fulfilling. Life is too short to spend so much time in a job you do not enjoy.
  • The Fusion of Function, Fashion, and Form- The History of the Teapot
    A Riddle: What is fat and round, 300 years old, used as ballast for trans-oceanic voyages, heavily used and still considered to be beautiful by the world? Answer: The teapot.
  • The Perfect Pot of Tea
    The perfect pot of tea is far more than just pouring boiling water over some leaves. There is, in fact, an art form and a science to bringing the brew to perfection.