Tea and Pizza for Mother’s Day

mothers day tea for one

The day before Mother’s Day I attended a wonderful Afternoon Tea Party along with hundreds of other guests. After a great afternoon of delicious scones, lemon and raspberry curd, Devonshire cream, gourmet teas by Tea Forte, and an assortment of savories and desserts, I had the chance to purchase the lovely bone china teapot on my table… [Continue Reading]

5 Ways to Use an Electric Thermo Pot

Panasonic Electric Thermo Pot

Another name for the hot pot is electric thermo pot. What makes it such is its ability to not only boil water automatically, but to keep it warm for hours. This is perfect for preparing tea. But, it’s even more versatile… [Continue Reading]

Yixing Teapots Are Not Always Made From Clay

yixing glass teapot

Chinese artisans in the Yixing Province are famous for their hand-crafted and beautiful clay teapots and tea ware; but a little known fact is that they also produce quite stunning glass products. Made of heat-resistant glass, these teapots and accessories have unique tea brewing qualities and can withstand temperatures between -68F and 300F… [Continue Reading]

Product Review: Chantal Tokyo Teapot with Stainless Steel Infuser

Tokyo teapot

My love for teaware and teapots in particular has resulted in an opportunity to test and review the Chantal Tokyo Teapot with Stainless Steel Infuser. Recently, the folks at Chantal Cookware Corp, based in Houston, TX asked if I would give one of their newest teapots a try… [Continue Reading]

Boot Cut French Press Travel Mug

french press mug

The Boot Cut French Press Travel Mug, constructed of 18/8 stainless steel is incredibly durable and able to retain heat for extended periods of time… [Continue Reading]

PINO Tea Royal Tray

pino tea tray

What a clever tea kettle! The PINO Tea Royal Tray is a tea station with water boiler and glass tea pot and an integrated hot plate for the tea pot… [Continue Reading]

Japanese Cast Iron Teapot Set

japanese cast iron tea set

Cast Iron teapots were first created in ancient China. They were later adopted and refined by the Japanese into Tetsubin: graceful, elegant vessels for brewing and serving tea… [Continue Reading]


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