Historical group’s tea moves indoors (The Evening Sun)

29 05 2008

The Hanover Area Historical Society’s is moving their “Tea with the Lincolns” indoors due to thunderstorms anticipated for Saturday. The tea will be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 5125 Grandview Road, Hanover, in the Monsignor Gribbin Hall. The mansion tour will still be held after the tea.



President markets Kenyan tea and coffee in Japan (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation)

29 05 2008

President Mwai Kibaki Thursday in Yokohama, Japan led a high-powered delegation of ministers and senior Government officials to market Kenyan Tea and Coffee in Japan markets.



American Girl Tea Party in Townsend (Lowell Sun)

29 05 2008

TOWNSEND — The Townsend United Methodist Church is holding an American Girl Tea Party on Saturday, June 21, from noon to 2 p.m. featuring “Kit,” a young girl growing up during the Great Depression. After a light lunch there will be a history time and craft time.



Coffee, tea and caffeine don’t increase risk of breast cancer (WPBN Traverse City)

29 05 2008

Posted: Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 6:24 a.m. Apparently, women can drink all the coffee or tea they want and not increase their risk for breast cancer.



A new season for the Olympia Tea Room (New London Day)

29 05 2008

The Olympia Tea Room, presiding grandly on the main block of Bay Street in Watch Hill, its big plate glass front windows facing the harbor,



Sheep farm setting for spring tea party (Rutland Herald)

29 05 2008

GUILFORD — Windham County Reads is inviting people to experience a tea party like no other when it hosts Spring SerendipiTea from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. The event will feature three performance locations on a sheep farm, each with its own flavor of tea and an assortment of food provided by local caterers and chefs. There will be a variety of activities, including performances by the New England …



Sheep farm setting for spring tea party (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)

29 05 2008

GUILFORD — Windham County Reads is inviting people to experience a tea party like no other when it hosts Spring SerendipiTea from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. …



Kenya: Tea Firms Grapple With Post-Poll Bitter Taste (AllAfrica.com)

29 05 2008

Multinational tea companies in North and South Rift Valley regions are yet to recover from the effects of post-election violence in which about 1,200 Kenyans died and others were displaced.



Sioux tea ‘cures what ails ya’ (Brookings Daily Register)

29 05 2008

We still have a lot to learn about the healing powers of food. But this much we know: Chicken soup does help clear nasal clog. Ginger seems to settle stomachs, and honey lemon tea does wonders for a sore throat.



Just Ask: Hybrid tea roses that will give you a lift (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

29 05 2008

Garden expert Marianne Binetti answers your garden questions, starting with a tip on some traditional hybrid tea roses that will do well in our area.