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	<description>Sympathy for the Kettle's blog on tea</description>
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		<title>Thank God for Emma&#8217;s Deity</title>
		<description> Sha-bang!!! 
Emma's Deity Iced Teas land a wonderfully powerful 1-2-3 punch.



Emma's Deity line of 3 teas got the flavors right - Red Rosebud, Hibiscus and Ginger Lemon.  

For sweeteners you have your choice of cane sugar or coconut palm sugar (not to be confused with palm sugar, this ...</description>
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		<title>Refridgerator Tea</title>
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Remember how people made tea in America back in the 20th century?  

Take the hottest and stickiest of summer days, boil (yes make your kitchen hotter than it already is), place half a box of Lipton in a pitcher, let it steep, remove the tea bags, stir ...</description>
		<link>http://savetheworldwithtea.org/refridgerator-tea/172/</link>
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		<title>Oh white tea - I love you!</title>
		<description> Never, never, never underestimate the amazing powers of white tea.  Recent studies on white tea show its abilities to slow down the loss of the skin's collagen and elastin fibers by merely incorporating white tea into your daily diet.  A previous study revealed white tea's ability to ...</description>
		<link>http://savetheworldwithtea.org/oh-white-tea-i-love-you/170/</link>
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		<title>A Joke and Tea Video</title>
		<description> How long does it take to ship tea from China?

Oolong time!  

sorry it wasn't us but courtesy of Uniquely Tea.


and here's a Kula Shaker homage to tea and G. Orwell.  Enjoy.
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		<link>http://savetheworldwithtea.org/a-joke-and-tea-video/169/</link>
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		<title>News Brief 008</title>
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		<title>News Brief 007</title>
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		<title>Hong Kong Garden</title>
		<description> Pantyhose tea.  A Royal Tea Garden indulgence. 

"The tea is superb, smooth and fragrant," said one veteran tea brewer known as Fatty Ming, in describing Hong Kong's "pantyhose" milk tea.

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		<link>http://savetheworldwithtea.org/pantyhose-tea/155/</link>
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		<title>News Brief 006</title>
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		<link>http://savetheworldwithtea.org/news-brief-006/153/</link>
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		<title>Teapots at the MOMA</title>
		<description> Autumn New York 2007.  MOMA, Museum of Modern Art is free on Friday nights.  
But it seems only the tourist know.  
Which turned out to be a wonderful thing.  


Marianne Brandt 1924


Peter Behrens 1909

Russel Wright and Eva Zeisel's similiar oval, curvy and languid teaware made ...</description>
		<link>http://savetheworldwithtea.org/teapots-at-the-moma/122/</link>
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		<title>Gizmos and Pots</title>
		<description> An oversteeped cup of jasmine can be rendeered undrinkable.  This sweet gadget is merely for the forgetful tea drinkers - not for the seasoned tea drinkers who have the timing of tea down to an art. 



This little penguin not only measures times but it pulls the tea ...</description>
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