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Katie Panara
Tea for On The Go!

Tea for On The Go!

Happy Sunday, to my favorite group of tea sippers! I don't know about you all but I am thoroughly enjoying this little break from the rain we are experiencing and the gorgeous fall day outside! In going along with taking advantage of the good weather while we have it, I know I will be out and about today trying to take advantage of it. In doing so, I would love nothing more than to also be able to enjoy a few cups of some of my favorite tea! You are probably thinking, "But how? Thats so much to bring along...

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Katie Panara
Fútbol & Mate

Fútbol & Mate

Hello, or should I say ¡Hola!, mis amigos! As many of you know, and as I continue to remind you, I personally LOVE our Roasted Yerba Mate. I have written blog posts on it before (Click here to check it out!) and it remains one of the staples in my diet each morning! Recently, I was delighted, yet not surprised, to find out that the benefits of Roasted Yerba Mate are not only recognized and boasted by me, but also by many World Cup Soccer players!  Native to Brazil, our Roasted Yerba Mate advocates for increased mental awareness, energy, and...

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Katie Panara
The First Five Hour Energy

The First Five Hour Energy

Hello my wonderful tea people! Today I am writing to discuss quite the interesting topic with you all. I was recently made aware of the fact that prior to tea and coffee consumption, civilians of olden times would actually consume alcoholic beverages such as ale on their lunch hour in order to help them make it through the day! This absolutely seems counterproductive to me, but upon further examination does have some valid argument behind it.  To begin, ale’s or alcoholic beverages were consumed as not only was the water of poor taste, but also often times unsafe to drink...

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Katie Panara
How the Chinese tea industry was stolen by the English.

The Chamber of Tea Secrets

Hello, my lovely tea friends! In pondering on what to write about this week, I was presented with an article on a book that delves into more of a historical take on tea and the espionage behind it that many don't know or aren't familiar with. This book, "For All The Tea In China", written by Sarah Rose, proves extremely intriguing and especially thought provoking as it covers the ever hidden tale of how England (in truth, a Scotsman) actually stole the tea secrets and therefore industry from China. As you guys know, formerly being a complete tea novice myself,...

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