When I think of Royal Albert, I immediately picture a table set with delicate bone china, each piece adorned with soft florals. It’s more than just teaware—it’s a piece of history that adds elegance to any tea gathering. Royal Albert has long held a special place in British tea culture, with its timeless designs that nod to a bygone era of afternoon teas and garden parties.
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Are Tea Bags Biodegradable? Eco-Friendly Minds Want to Know
What Do You Know About Your Tea Bags?
Are tea bags biodegradable? Are tea bags compostable? Can they be both? You may already be a passionate tea drinker or one just beginning to explore this delicious, and soul-nourishing world. Either way, you need to know the options that you have when choosing which tea bag you will be using.
And I’m not talking about the TEA inside the bag right now. I’m talking about just the actual bag itself.
Who Says America Has No Tea Culture?
Sometime during the past few months, I came across an article about tea ceremonies in different parts of the world (you can find the link at the bottom of post). While I did find it to be an enjoyable read, it bothered me that the author began by stating “America doesn’t really have what you’d call a tea drinking culture, save for the sweet tea sipping crowd down South.” Well, this got stuck in my head and kept on nagging me. I don’t agree with that statement. We may be a young country in comparison to the rest of the world, but to say that we don’t have a tea drinking culture, hmm? Nope… I think America’s tea culture is alive and well!
Electric Tea Kettle for Boiling Eggs???
We found the video below to be quite entertaining, funny and a tiny bit informative! Couldn’t wait to share it with you and give you some “food for thought” lol. Never would have considered using an electric tea kettle for boiling eggs in this way, and still not quite sure if we would, but we’re certainly not judging anyone. As they say “Whatever floats your boat”…