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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Welcome to the Par-Tea!


As you can tell, I love a good pun. I also have a healthy obsession with loose leaf tea. This blog is my way to express that obsession, while encouraging all those that are skeptical, to jump on the bandwagon - you know you want to!

Throughout this blog you will find:
  • recommendations for teas  
  • tips on how to avoid getting pieces of tea leaves in your cup
  • information on which tea infusers work the best
  • the best teas and tea accessories to buy people as gifts 
  • many corny tea puns
  • and much more
My favourite tea stores right now are David's Tea, Teavana, and Distinctly Tea. So, you will see many tea options from these locations. One of my favourite things about David's Tea, aside from their wonderful tea and tea accessories, is that they draw tea puns on their signs every morning. If you enjoy a good tea pun, I recommend looking up the ones they have done so far.
One of the David's Tea signs at their store 
Tea was discovered by accident - the Emperor Shennong was boiling water under a tree and a rush of wind blew a leaf into his water. When he tried the water he loved the taste and thus began the evolution of tea. If you have happened upon this blog by accident, remember, great things are discovered by accident. Maybe it will revolutionize the way you think about tea. 

I welcome and encourage recommendations for new teas and tea stores. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to email me or post a comment.

15 comments:

  1. I do not drink tea but it seems like something I'd enjoy if I did. Looking forward to reading more about this. Plus I've got to lay off the coffee it's keeping me up all night.

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  2. Last time I'm trying to drink more green tea instead of coffee, and it really works! Also I like to try different kinds of herbal tea - I'm interested to know your opinion about that too!

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    1. I love green tea and herbal teas! I would recommend Forever Nuts from David's Tea, or Cococaramel Sea Salt from Teavana.

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  3. I am really excited to read more about tea.I usually only drink green tea, but I would love to try new tea types. I hope after reading your blog I will become more interested in tea

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    1. Thanks, I hope you'll become more interested in tea too!

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  4. You need to try the tea at the East African Cafe in Kitchener!

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  5. Since I'm not a coffee drinker, I live off tea! I am always looking for new ones to try. I am looking forward to reading your post!

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    1. Thanks, I hope I can give you suggestions for something different to try then!

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  6. I absolutely love David's Tea! It is definitely a dangerous place to visit - I always end up buying too much. Excited to hear about your recommendations, as I am always looking for new flavours to try.

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    1. I completely understand, it can definitely be a dangerous place to visit for tea lovers!

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  7. Congrats on your first blog post. Thanks for sharing. I found this very punny! I'm looking forward to your tea insights and humour.

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  8. India is one of the largest exporter of tea and in Asian culture tea is a really key ingredient of socializing so I am glad to see someone blogging about tea.

    P.S. Meryl Steep.. Lol

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