Tea at Kakuzo.ComResources and Other Sites - Kakuzo Tea PagesExternal Links and resources that you might find useful.Aesop's Fables at Eddery.Com Aesop's Fables William Blake's Poetry and Art Songs of Innocence and Experience All the Free etexts listed at Project Gutenberg (may be out of date) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS TITLES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER The Project Gutenberg Zip File Containing The Book of Tea The Project Gutenberg page for The Book of Tea Almost unlimited :-) FREE etexts at Project Gutenberg TeaAn informative site on the dangers of DHMO which is a major chemical constituent of a well brewed cup of tea Dihydrogen Monoxide FAQ - "What is Dihydrogen Monoxide? Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) is a colorless and odorless chemical compound, also referred to by some as Dihydrogen Oxide, Hydrogen Hydroxide, Hydronium Hydroxide, or simply Hydric acid. Its basis is the unstable radical Hydroxide, the components of which are found in a number of caustic, explosive and poisonous compounds such as Sulfuric Acid, Nitroglycerine and Ethyl Alcohol"... Go here for An Appraisal of the Utility of a Chocolate Teapot - "THE CHOCOLATE teapot remains popular as a general comparative standard for the failure of an object to perform in accordance with its intended function, rivalled only by its close relative (in terms of composition, if not morphology), the chocolate fireguard. However, whilst numerous items are colloquially labelled as being ‘as useful as a chocolate teapot', there does not appear to be any objective standard for the usefulness, or indeed uselessness, of a chocolate teapot itself."... A United Kingdom based tea information site can be found at The Tea Council - The Tea Council is the independent body dedicated to promoting tea and its unique story for the benefit of those who produce, sell and enjoy tea the world over. We represent the world's major tea producing and exporting countries and UK tea packers. Another United Kingdom tea site at The Tea Home Page - Tea, the world's favourite drink. History of tea, tea facts, and tea health information on this page. (This site is actually part of The United Kingdom Tea Council). This page titled CHANOYU, THE ART OF TEA has a very good article on the origins and use of tea. It explains how tea is grown and processed and also the art of tea. The home page for the Urasenke Foundation has links to information and facts about Chaya, The Art of Tea. Try the Teapot World site if you are interested in Tea Pots and are thinking of collecting Teapots...... and another site here, Totally Tea Pots. This Fairtrade Tea page has information on Fair Trade Tea supplies. Wholesalers, manufacturers and cafes selling fair trade tea are listed. The Cutty Sark was one of the last great tea clipper ships. These fast commercial sailing ships plied a route to China to bring tea back to the United Kingdom. The Bramah Museum is a museum devoted entirely to the history of tea and coffee. It tells the commercial and social 400 year old history of two of the world's most important commodities since their arrival in Europe from the Far East and Africa. Well, if you ever fancy a Nice Cup of Tea and a Sit Down, you had better visit this good fun tea site. Mission Statement from the site (Feb 2006): "Well I think we should all sit down and have a nice cup of tea, and some biscuits, nice ones mind you. Oh and some cake would be nice as well. Lovely." Want to know how to make The Perfect Cup of Tea? Well, as usual, the BBC think they know best and attempt to explain the tea making process. Resources and Other SitesOther Places on the webOther web sites These are other web sites (external) that you might find interesting, entertaining or useful.Free Stuff Freeware Games Free Software Ancient Rome History Resource Property Auctions Vegoil Household Pests Graphics Screen Savers Car Insurance Wolves Bicycles Wine
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