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Category Archives: Tea Info
Iced Tea Steeping Instructions
How to make your favourite brew into a refreshing iced tea. Continue reading
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Tagged blend, coctails, iced, iced tea, infusion, loose leaf, Steeped and Infused
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TEA LATTES
As the cooler weather gently knocks on our doors, we naturally gravitate towards food and beverages that are warm, comforting and soul soothing. What’s better than curling up with a delicious Rooibos Chocolate Supreme Tea Latte while you are watching … Continue reading
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Tagged Green Vanilla, latte, loose leaf tea, Matcha, milk, Monk's Blend, Rooibos, tea latte
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What the Heck is Lapacho Bark? Some of our ingredients demystified
Hi tea lovers! Here at Steeped and Infused we have lots of teas with many different ingredients – some of them might be confusing. So here’s a breakdown for some that you may not have heard of before!
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Tagged Digestive Helper, LaPacho, loose leaf tea, Steeped and Infused, valerian root, yarrow
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February is the Month of LOVE
It’s hard to believe that we are already over 1 month into 2013, which means Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. What does Valentine’s Day mean to you? For some it’s a day of fireworks kind of romance, for … Continue reading
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Tagged February, Holy Healer, love, Rooibos Chocolate Mint, tea, Valentine's Day
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Tea Newbies: Here’s What You Need to get Steeping!
So you’ve decided to enter the wonderful world of tea (yay!) but aren’t sure how to get started. No problem! We’ve put together a list of all the things you need to get steeping and sipping!
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TYPES OF TEA
There are four types of tea; white, green, oolong and black. They all come from the same plant but undergo different processing methods. The amount of oxygen that they are exposed to, a process called oxidation or fermentation, determines what … Continue reading
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