• a tea-infused candle with a flame surrounded by tea leaves

    How to Make Tea Infused Candles: A Fragrant DIY Project

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    If you love tea and candles, or just looking for different ways to use up old tea leaves, why not combine them into a delightful DIY project? Tea-infused candles are a great way to create a soothing ambiance and a relaxing aroma in your home. They are also easy to make and customize with your…

  • a steaming tea bag sat in the sun

    Tea Bags for Sunburn Relief: The Best Natural Remedy

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    Sunburn is a common problem that many people face, especially during the summer months or on vacation. Being from the UK myself, I look like a vampire throughout most of the year, so I know this problem all too well as soon as the sun hits! Sunburn happens when the skin is exposed to too…

  • a man sipping on a cup of tea in a car looking at his phone

    The Best Tea for Motion Sickness: 4 Natural Treatments

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    Do you feel queasy or dizzy when you travel by car, plane, boat, or train? I know I do, especially when I look at my phone or a book! If you’re the same, you’re not alone. Motion sickness is a very common problem, affecting many people, especially children and pregnant women. But guess what? Tea…

  • a person trying to prepare a tea in a garden with a thermos container

    How to Prepare Tea On The Go: Tips, Tools, & Techniques

    As someone who loves tea (perhaps a bit too much), it’s not uncommon to get that innate craving for a cup of my favorite brew whilst away from home. Whether that be traveling, working, or enjoying the outdoors, sometimes it just seems like the right moment. If this is you too, dont worry, you’re not…

  • a woman's hands pouring milk into a herbal tea

    Can You Add Milk to Herbal Tea? The Best Combinations

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    Have you ever thought about adding milk to your herbal tea? I would watch your back if I were you, just in case you offend somebody! Adding milk to herbal tea is quite the controversial topic in the tea community, since milk is thought to ruin the taste and texture of many herbal teas. And…

  • a big bag full of old tea leaves

    What to Do With Old Tea Leaves And Tea Bags – 9 Useful Ways

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    You would think that discarding old tea leaves was nothing to worry about, right? Especially since they have such a long shelf-life, and you drink enough tea to feed a small village. However, unfortunately, this is a common problem, otherwise you wouldn’t be here! Maybe you have some leftover from your morning cuppa, or maybe…

  • yerba mate vs matcha

    Yerba Mate vs Matcha: Everything You Need to Know

    Among the many types of tea, two have gained a lot of attention in recent years for their unique characteristics and health benefits: yerba mate and matcha. But what are the differences between these two teas, and which one should you choose? Keep reading and we will compare and contrast yerba mate vs matcha to…

  • why do tea bags float

    Why Do Tea Bags Float? 5 Surprising Reasons

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    If you are a tea lover, you might have noticed that sometimes your tea bags float on the surface of the water, while other times they sink to the bottom of the cup. You might have wondered why this happens, and whether it affects the quality or taste of your tea. Is it normal for…

  • korean honey ginger tea

    Korean Honey Ginger Tea: How to Make ‘Saenggang Cha’

    If you are looking for a warm and soothing drink that can boost your immunity, improve your digestion, and delight your taste buds, look no further than Korean honey ginger tea. This aromatic and spicy tea, also known as saenggang cha in Korean, is a traditional beverage that has been enjoyed for centuries in Korea.…

  • salt in tea

    Salt in Tea: Everything You Need to Know about this Simple Trick

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    Tea is one of the most popular beverages in the world, with countless varieties and ways of preparing it. Some people like it black, some with milk, some with sugar, some with honey, some with lemon, and some with spices. But have you ever tried adding salt to your tea? You might think that salt…