Albert explains the Teas & Tisanes that people who are sensitive to caffeine may drink. Albert is a public school teacher who…
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#83: Ginger Pu-erh Dark Tea…Found Out Why It Is ALWAYS 1st Tea Of The Day!
by Gregoryby GregoryGinger Pu-erh Dark Tea is a custom blend by Albert. He explains the benefits of dark teas (hint: they are fermented!) as…
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Tea-Infused Baked Goods are amazing. Whether it be Matcha cupcakes or earl grey-infused cookies or rooibos snicker-doodles. Albert discusses his favorite. Albert…
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“Red Tea” is a confusing term to many. What exactly is it? Albert explains. Albert is a public school teacher who opened a…
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#78: Should Your Rinse Your Tea Leaves BEFORE Your 1st Infusion?
by Gregoryby GregoryRinse Your Tea Leaves is the topic Albert tackles today. Should you always throw out your first quick rinse? Albert is a…
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#77: Be Wary Of The Exaggerated Health Claims About Tea
by Gregoryby GregoryHealth Claims About Tea abound. Some are true, some are exaggerated like when Dr. Oz was caught making exaggerated claims about Green…
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#75: Ranking 4 Classic Cultural Teaware From Best To Worst
by Gregoryby Gregory4 Classic Cultural Teaware (yixing, kyusu, et al) are beautiful but some are more functional than others. Albert explains why. Albert is…
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#72: The MOST IMPORTANT Thing To Look For When Choosing Your Tea/Tisane
by Gregoryby GregoryChoosing Your Tea/Tisane is an important thing if tea is central to your life. Albert explains the most best criteria when looking. …
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#71: How The Seasons Affect Which Tea Category We Gravitate Toward
by Gregoryby GregorySome don’t know but there is empirical research showing that certain tea category we drink more of depends on the season of…
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#70: Why The 21st Cent. Is The BEST Time To Be A Tea Drinker
by Gregoryby GregoryImagine living in the 7th century in China or even the 18th century in England. What was your tea selection then? And…
