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Tea $15.36 Camellia sinensis, commonly known as tea, is grown in tea gardens and estates around the world. A simple beverage, served either hot or iced, tea has fascinated and driven us, calmed and awoken us, for well over two thousand years. Tea: The Drink that Changed the World tells of the rich legends and history surrounding the spread of tea throughout Asia and the West, as well as its rise to the status of necessity in kitchens around the world. From the tea houses of China’s Tang Dynasty (618-907), to fourteenth century tea ceremonies in Korea’s Buddhist temples’ to the tea plantations in Sri Lanka today, this book explores and illuminates tea and its intricate, compelling history. |
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Tea: $16.96 Tea is second only to water as the most-consumed beverage in the world. When recent studies revealed green tea’s health benefits, North American consumption skyrocketed. Tea is a comprehensive guide to non-herbal tea, the plant Camellia sinensis. Concise and authoritative text and an abundance of color photographs take the reader on an escorted tour of the world’s teagrowing countries: China, Japan, Taiwan, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Vietnam and East Africa. Like a fine wine, it is the “terroir”–a region’s soil and climate–that imparts unique characteristics to a tea. The book covers black, green, white, yellow, oolong, pu’er, perfumed, aromatic and smoked teas. Topics include: An overview of the history of tea Tea varieties The worldwide export of tea How tea is processed Signature tea cultivars The art of making, serving and tasting tea, including tea ceremonies Tea in cooking, with 15 recipes from gourmet chefs A directory of teas. A set of detailed charts, tables and graphs shows the caffeine, antioxidant and other biochemical properties of 35 teas. Tea aficionados go on organized tours of tea-growing regions, enroll in tasting seminars and earn professional certificates. For them and for the interested reader who enjoys the occasional cup, Tea is a beautifully presented homage to the world’s most beloved hot beverage. |
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Yankee Magazine’s Pantyhose, Hot Peppers, Tea Bags, And More-For The Garden $11.01 Yankee Magazine’s Pantyhose, Hot Peppers, Tea Bags, And More-For The Garden |
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Update International TS-HTE Tent Sign, Hot Tea $1.13 Update International TS-HTE Tent Sign, Hot Tea |
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Tea In The East $9.98 There is no more refined ritual than that of tea drinking in Asia. In Tea in the East, Carole Manchester, author of French Tea, invites you on a journey to the earliest tea-producing countries — China, Japan, India, Sri Lanka — to savor the pleasures of the ancient brew. Lavishly illustrated with beautiful full-color photographs of tea ceremonies and their exotic settings, Tea in the East evokes the tranquillity and unique pleasures of the Eastern tea. In China, aged tea leaves are steeped for seconds in a tiny clay pot and poured into doll-sized handleless cups, the earthy taste savored as if it were a rare wine. In a still, silent room in Kyoto, powdered green tea is reverently whisked in a ceramic bowl in preparation for the tea ceremony. On the lawn of a planters’ club in India, tea is served in cups covered with tiny beaded doilies to keep the tea free from dust. Eastern tea ceremonies embody a rare grace in both their gentle choreography and in the decorative and functional beauty of the tea service. In China, the fashion of drinking tea inspired the craftsmanship of exquisite porcelain and ceramic teaware. In Japan, artisans create starkly simple teabowls, whisks, lacquer trays, and boxes. The teas of India are served in teacups made of silver. As delicate and elegant as the utensils of the Eastern tea ceremony itself are their sweet and savory accompaniments. Dim sum, tiny stuffed delicacies, are served with a Cantonese tea; a bitter Japanese tea is balanced by seasonal bean curd sweets; Indians serve hot and spicy pastries with milky, sugary tea; and Sri Lankans drink their tea with crepe-like pastries called hoppers. Together with the story of tea in the East, you’ll find recipes for tempting and unusual tea accompaniments, including a savory Green Tea-Marinated Chicken Sandwich, Marbled Tea Eggs, and the Russian Tea Room Spice Cake. The varieties of Asian teas are as distinctive as their traditions. Using Tea in the East as a guide, you can explore the many satisfying tastes and aromas: the flowery Pai Mu Tan, a rare mix of two white tea plants from China; Japan’s finest green tea, Gyokuro; Genmaicha, which is mixed with roasted rice that gives it a popcorn flavor; Darjeelings and robust Assam teas of India: and the exquisite afternoon teas of Ceylon. Also included are recipes for iced teas and tea remedies, as well as suggestions for the many practical uses of tea, storage methods, and a buyer’s source guide. |
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Green Tea $9.06 Green Tea has developed a huge following among young and old alike, and no wonder. Not only is this Asian treat delicious hot or iced, but its incredible health benefits have been all over the news. Green Tea is a book that will appeal to readers interested in moving beyond the simple cup of tea to all sorts of tasty variations. The 40 drink recipes here range from soothing hot teas like Cinnamon–Star Anise Green Tea to refreshing iced teas like Pineapple-Ginger Iced Green Tea and smoothies like Green Tea, Pear, and Almond Horchata. Even fun cocktails are included! Finally, 10 recipes for savory and sweet food items show how easy it is to use the delicate flavor of green tea to enrich your cooking, whether in Green Tea–Steamed Mussels with Two Mayonnaises or White Chocolate-Green Tea Ice Cream. This book comes in a small format and is packed with beautiful photos, making it a wonderful gift for any tea lover! |
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Tea and Cookies: $14.83 Treat your friends and family to a flavorful cup of tea and a plate of scrumptious cookies. In Tea and Cookies, acclaimed cookbook author Rick Rodgers celebrates this time-honored combination of beverage and dessert, offering delicious hot and cold tea varieties as well as sweet things to nibble on between sips. Rodgers starts with tea, revealing its rich history and demystifying the process of preparing the perfect cup—from choosing the right tea leaves to the proper steeping times for every flavor. Here, too, are an array of recipes, from the indulgent Orange Spice Tea and Rooibos Hot Cocoa to the refreshing Mango Tea Slush and Peachy Iced Tea Cooler. Rodgers then provides dozens of recipes for whipping up the perfect accompaniments, including international delicacies like French madeleines and macarons and Scottish shortbread; elegant varieties such as Chocolate Sandwich Cookies with Earl Grey Ganache; and tearoom treats like Pistachio Meringues and Currant Cream Scones. Whether you are serving a large group of friends, preparing a quiet tea for two, or indulging in a personal treat, this book will guide you through the perfect pairings of tea and cookies. |
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Tea Companion $13.26 More and more people are turning to tea as their primary hot beverage, and connoisseurs are discovering the wondrous range of flavors to be found in different varieties from around the globe–some of which command fantastic prices and are in great demand. This comprehensive, authoritative guide to understanding, purchasing, and serving the world’s finest teas is beautifully illustrated with color photographs of a variety of tea leaves and herbs, as well as their countries of origin. Learn how to store tea so its aromas last, brew it properly to fullest enjoyment, and appreciate the many nuances of flavor to be found in this extraordinary drink. |
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Bodum 4-c. Assam Tea Press $39.95 The Assam tea press from Bodum is tea sipping at its most elegant. Only a few steps are involved: first, put the desired amount of tea into the center column, pour in hot water then place the lid on with the plunger in the raised position. When the tea has reached your preferred stength, push the plunger down firmly – the tea is now sealed in the base of the column away from the hot, tea-infused water. Brewing is stopped and your tea will remain at its current strength. |
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Keurig B40 Elite Brewing System $94.95 The Elite Brewing System is Keurig’s gourmet home brewing made affordable. The Elite Brewing System, the most affordably priced Keurig kitchen brewing system, offers K-Cup® coffee, tea and hot cocoa brewing as the elite choice to any drip coffee maker. The Elite offers two cup sizes for brewing options with the programmable feature of Auto Off. The 48-ounce removable water reservoir holds up to 6… |
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Keurig B60 Special Edition Gourmet Single-Cup Home-Brewing System … |
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Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker $165.00 A striking blend of retro style and modern technology. Programmable for brewing up to 24 hours in advance. Setting for 1 to 4 cups ensures full-bodied flavor and aroma. BrewPause™ feature lets you enjoy a cup before brewing is finished. Adjustable heater plate setting keeps coffee at the temperature you prefer. Audible “ready” signal. Automatic shutoff. Includes Gold Tone metal filter, #4 pap… |
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Toddler Favorites $3.87 Toddler Favorites was certified PLATINUM by the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA). The third in the successful Music For Little People Favorite Series, Toddler Favorites relates to color, movement and music. This sing-along combines the simplicity of rhythmic language with familiar tunes, helping children between the ages of 2 through 6 develop an early love of music. Toddler Favorites… |
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Tea for the Tillerman $6.33 Cat Stevens tends to be lumped in with the early-’70s singer-songwriter school led by James Taylor and Carole King, but he actually fits in rather neatly with such wistful English contemporaries as Nick Drake, Syd Barrett, and Donovan. Tea for the Tillerman’s “Wild World,” “Into White,” and “Longer Boats” indicate that he may have been a more gifted tunesmith than the lot of them. As with the best… |
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Body Count $4.92 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: BODY COUNTTitle: BODY COUNTStreet Release Date: 10/06/1992… |
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Water Dispenser Replacement Faucet – White $4.00 3/4 inch white Tomlinson lever faucet for use with ceramic water dispensers…. |
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Waterproof Wedding Underwater Battery Sub Lights LED 10 Lights~Pink~Wedding~Tea Light $5.49 This is for a pack of 10- PINK -Submersible Underwater Lights all with batteries included- Just twist the light it is an easy on/off switch with replaceable batteries. The battery included gives the lights 12-16 hours of operation. These are not returnable. The batteries for these are CR2032-and 2 are used in each light. The size of these lights are 1″ tall and 1 1/4″ across. These lights can be u… |
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Eco Cup On Ice $4.20 Double walled acrylic cup with screw on lid & straw. Double walled cup keeps hands and table dry from condensation. For cold beverages only. Do not use in dishwasher or microwave. Dimensions: 4″ diameter; 9″ tall with straw… |
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Reba – Season 1 $9.99 Reba: The Complete First Season gathers all 22 episodes of the popular WB sitcom’s 2001 debut, an unusual and likable comedy about a family meltdown that results, over time, in stronger ties between principal characters. The pilot episode’s opening scene puts it all on the table: A court-mandated, family therapy session in which one learns that Reba Hart (Reba McEntire) and estranged husband Brock… |

What is the difference between a hot tea & iced tea maker?
My mom wants an iced tea maker for her birthday, but we live in Canada. I can only find Hot Tea Makers here, but in the U.S., they sell Iced Tea Makers.
Aren’t they essentially the same? Is there a difference?
Just wanted to add that her birthday is June 9th, so I’d have to drive to the U.S. (which is fine because I’m only an hour from the border). Shipping is not an option.
Don’t hot tea makers only make about 4-6 cups of tea, made to be served hot? Iced tea makers will make a larger quantity of tea depending on which size pitcher you buy. It is also made to be served cold.
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Star Trek – Picard “Tea, Earl Grey, Hot” Clips
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Keurig B40 Elite Brewing System $94.95 The Elite Brewing System is Keurig’s gourmet home brewing made affordable. The Elite Brewing System, the most affordably priced Keurig kitchen brewing system, offers K-Cup® coffee, tea and hot cocoa brewing as the elite choice to any drip coffee maker. The Elite offers two cup sizes for brewing options with the programmable feature of Auto Off. The 48-ounce removable water reservoir holds up to 6… |
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Keurig B60 Special Edition Gourmet Single-Cup Home-Brewing System … |
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Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker $165.00 A striking blend of retro style and modern technology. Programmable for brewing up to 24 hours in advance. Setting for 1 to 4 cups ensures full-bodied flavor and aroma. BrewPause™ feature lets you enjoy a cup before brewing is finished. Adjustable heater plate setting keeps coffee at the temperature you prefer. Audible “ready” signal. Automatic shutoff. Includes Gold Tone metal filter, #4 pap… |
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Toddler Favorites $3.87 Toddler Favorites was certified PLATINUM by the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA). The third in the successful Music For Little People Favorite Series, Toddler Favorites relates to color, movement and music. This sing-along combines the simplicity of rhythmic language with familiar tunes, helping children between the ages of 2 through 6 develop an early love of music. Toddler Favorites… |
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Tea for the Tillerman $6.33 Cat Stevens tends to be lumped in with the early-’70s singer-songwriter school led by James Taylor and Carole King, but he actually fits in rather neatly with such wistful English contemporaries as Nick Drake, Syd Barrett, and Donovan. Tea for the Tillerman’s “Wild World,” “Into White,” and “Longer Boats” indicate that he may have been a more gifted tunesmith than the lot of them. As with the best… |
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Body Count $4.92 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: BODY COUNTTitle: BODY COUNTStreet Release Date: 10/06/1992… |
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Water Dispenser Replacement Faucet – White $4.00 3/4 inch white Tomlinson lever faucet for use with ceramic water dispensers…. |
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Waterproof Wedding Underwater Battery Sub Lights LED 10 Lights~Pink~Wedding~Tea Light $5.49 This is for a pack of 10- PINK -Submersible Underwater Lights all with batteries included- Just twist the light it is an easy on/off switch with replaceable batteries. The battery included gives the lights 12-16 hours of operation. These are not returnable. The batteries for these are CR2032-and 2 are used in each light. The size of these lights are 1″ tall and 1 1/4″ across. These lights can be u… |
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Eco Cup On Ice $4.20 Double walled acrylic cup with screw on lid & straw. Double walled cup keeps hands and table dry from condensation. For cold beverages only. Do not use in dishwasher or microwave. Dimensions: 4″ diameter; 9″ tall with straw… |
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Reba – Season 1 $9.99 Reba: The Complete First Season gathers all 22 episodes of the popular WB sitcom’s 2001 debut, an unusual and likable comedy about a family meltdown that results, over time, in stronger ties between principal characters. The pilot episode’s opening scene puts it all on the table: A court-mandated, family therapy session in which one learns that Reba Hart (Reba McEntire) and estranged husband Brock… |
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