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Holiday Cheer
Wishing holiday cheer to all the readers of A Nice Cuppa. Regular posts will be resuming shortly. In the meantime, enjoy a warm cup of cider, cocoa, tea or coffee!
Decadence… Chocolate to Drink and Eat
If there is ever a time to splurge on yourself, others and the waist-line, the holiday season is it! Chef’s Catalog is making it easy, by reducing the price on their fabulous chocolate fountain (Shown above, discounted from $250 to $99!). Imagine the fun of dipping strawberries, banana, cookies, cherries and other delights […]
Tea Brewed and Served in Glass
While there are many who still consider a cup of tea nothing more than a refreshing cup of caffeine, many tea drinkers are captivated by the essence of the leaves and the process that evolves when they steep. Glass teapots (Petit Teapot, above $29) and accessories offer a wonderful dimension to the tea experience. […]
Have a Bit of Joy with Starbucks
Interested in warming up the holiday season with a delicate, yell full-bodied cup of tea? Does a blend of Darjeeling, Formosa oolong, Ceylon, Yunnan and Nilgiri teas sound enticing? Then perhaps you should visit Starbucks and consider having a cup of Joy Tea. .
Joy is a limited release tea from Tazo, offered just […]
Holiday Entertaining on the Fly - Coffee and Rum Cake
Holiday gatherings don’t have to be complicated. Some of the easiest and best celebrations are impromptu to start, requiring nothing more than a rich and tasty cup of coffee paired with a sweet treat. These types of gatherings can take place at home or the office. Munn’s World Coffee offers some fun […]
A Caffeinated Conversation Starter
Next time you’re taking up the tables at a tea house or sipping a cup at home with friends, here’s something to talk about: the history of tea. Check out the timeline at 2bAsnob.com. Not to worry about the title–with this knowledge, you are more likely to be dubbed a tea […]
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