How to Host Your Own Victorian Tea Party

November 21st, 2007

The Victorian tea party is an elegant yet simple party to host, and one that your guests will remember. The traditional foods are finger foods and hors d’ouvres, so it doesn’t take a lot of cooking and preparation, but the end result is quite impressive.

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Arizona Tea Quickly Grows To Number Three

November 20th, 2007

About the only thing southwestern about Arizona Tea is the design of the package and the determination of the founders. Founded in 1971 as beer distributor in New York, even as their distributorship grew into one of the largest in the New York market, the company’s founders decided that with the apparent clamor for ready to drink iced tea products, they should consider entering the market.

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Tea for Two - the Song and the Movie

November 19th, 2007

Tea for Two is a famous song that was initially introduced in 1925 in the Broadway musical “No, No Nanette”. The music was composed by Vincent Youmans and the beautiful lyrics were done by Irving Caesar. The song Tea for Two depicts the story of a young man in love who was planning his life with his lady love. The song is about the life that the love struck young man expects his life to be with the woman he wants to spend the rest of his life with.

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Have a Tea Kettle in Your Kitchen for Function and Decoration

November 17th, 2007

In days not long past, every bride received a tea kettle at her bridal shower. This item was a must for all women who were getting married whether they drank tea or not. Many a tea kettle had a whistle to let you know when the water had boiled.

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