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Aug 10
It could be a scene from a novel: Famous Tamil writers and connoisseurs gather around a well in a leafy green backyard to discuss literature and the arts, while sipping on hot chai and nibbling sundal. Tamil writer Gnani has brought the scene to life at his home in KK Nagar, where such meetings held on the second Sunday of every month.
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Aug 6
So, our site TEAMOODS has been declared as one of the best blogs by a 7-year old credible website bestoftheblogs.org. We won’t say we are humbled. Yes, we are happy, we are exultant. And of course we are thankful to our readers without whom TEAMOODS would not have been what it is today. And how can we forget our Creative Team that has nurtured the site like its own baby.
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Alarm clock wakes you up, makes you tea
Filed under Tea NewsJul 21Given a choice, most of us would want someone to wake us up in the morning with a cup of tea in hands. And while taking the cup in our hands, we would like to stare at her face. It would be an ideal start to the day, we would say.? But let us accept it is a wishful thinking, and does not always work out. Then? Who would make tea for you in the morning? We have recently come across a solution.
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How to Drink Tea Like an Expert
Filed under TeamoodsJul 2It Helps to be Very Calm. Fook Ming Tong tea shop chief Thomas Lee is a native of Hong Kong, but it was in London, as a student in the 1970s, where he first began brewing a love for Chinese tea.
“My mother cut my expenses. With no money I couldn’t go to bars and enjoy wine, but tea cost me much less,” says Mr. Lee. “In London’s Chinatown, the waiters and managers of all the restaurants used to teach me how to drink tea.”
Now 60, Mr. Lee’s tea empire spans 11 Fook Ming Tong stores in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Suzhou. He also runs Shiatos Limited, a 35-year-old importer of high-end crystal, porcelain and other luxury goods from Hermès, Lalique and Baccarat into Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China. Read Mr. Lee’s full interview: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703964104575334613690188590.htmlComments Off -
Tea Keeps You Hydrated
Filed under Health MuseJun 18This goes to all tea lovers! Good news! We always knew it that tea could not do any harm and now it has been conclusively established scientifically:Tea ‘just as good as water at keeping you hydrated’
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Jun 14
This is not to test you word power or vocabulary, but I was just wondering if you ever heard of the word ‘Tsiology’. If you did not, you need not worry, for this is not the kind of word they taught you at school. However, i have always found the word a bit intriguing and also evocative. It is anything written about tea. Things like a discourse, summary, or paragraph. And a Tsiologist is one who studies tea. And though this word is not listed in many dictionaries, it is listed on many a tea site and at least one major bottled tea maker also lends the definition above. Interesting, isn’t it? Now while having your cup of tea you can easily impress your friends with your enriched vocabulary. Cheers..
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We do find TEA fascinating..do you?
Filed under TeamoodsMay 22If you do, the following tea-trivia may interest you.
Why did Obama switch from green tea to herbals? You’ll know in this guide.Comments Off -
The Road Not Taken
Filed under TeamoodsMay 18Can I take a liberty and deviate a bit by talking about something that is not necessarily related to ‘tea’, though it does focus on mood. Today I am sharing with you a poem that has always been my favourite. Often we all find ourselves standing at the crossroads wondering which road to take, what choice to make. The choices, on a lighter level, could pertain to choice of tea or coffee, or on a more serious level may pertain to more complex issues of life. I am sure you will love the poem by Robert Frost. Perhaps it will lift your mood and make you rush for your cup of tea. So enjoy..
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May 17
(Here, the author is telling us how to make a perfect cup of tea, British style. I would like to know what your style is. Of course, mine is essentially Indian, but I am curious to know what is yours)
Britain perfected the art of tea-making. Time for the USA to catch up?Comments Off -
(Tea) Test Time
Filed under TeamoodsMay 14Comments Off

