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Tea drinking and culture
I am a tea enthusiast who enjoys delving into the fields of Chinese and Japanese teas. To me, tea is a form of art, a way of life and the most nourishing food for my soul.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 18, 2011 --
Why I drink tea?
1. To stay in shape
2. To keep calm and focus
3. To improve my blood circulation
Others tell me - "I'm fighting cancer.", "I need to lose weight very quickly!" or "Tea accessories look so cool and I just found another reason to drink tea!"
What are your reasons for drinking or not drinking tea? What kinds of tea do you brew? Do you prefer your tea ice cold or piping hot?
Drinking tea certainly has its merits to health but enjoying tea is another story altogether. I have drunk tea for over ten years now and am glad to report a very sturdy immune system with rare bouts of cold. But when it comes to enjoying tea, it takes into consideration a few more factors than just gulping down hot liquid.
1. Your surroundings - Choose a quiet and peaceful spot. An uncluttered space brings about a freer mind. You are priming yourself here for a little quality me-time
2. Your teaware - Pick out some teacups and a pot for brewing tea. No hard and fast rules apply as long as the combination feels right and harmonises with you.
3. Love - Brew your tea with lots of love. Stay focussed on your infusion and savour this brew with a presence of mind leaving your worries far behind you.
Read on at: www.miss-tea-delight.com
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