by B. Donaldson | Jan 24, 2016 | Podcasts
Faith Ann Bailes In the late 1990s when tea awareness in the U.S. didn’t reach much beyond big brands on grocery store shelves, Faith Ann Bailes had a vision of how tea shops and tearooms offering specialty teas could thrive. And she quickly realized that...
by B. Donaldson | Jan 24, 2016 | Podcasts
In 2018, the Camp Fire, the largest and most destructive fire in California history destroyed Mike Fritts’ home and most of Golden Feather Tea Farm. He is currently planning to rebuild and continue to grow award-winning tea. (More about the fire.) This podcast...
by B. Donaldson | Jan 23, 2016 | Podcasts
Launching the International Tea Sippers Society with her first weekly podcast, founder, Babette Donaldson, welcomes members with her own story of how tea became more than a beverage. Now a lifestyle and a career, she answers the three questions that will be asked of...
by B. Donaldson | Dec 29, 2015 | Tea Art, Tea Tourism
We discovered this amazing photo by Mags Latin on Flicker. “Mad Hatter’s Tea-Party: One of two famous tea-party’s carved out of deep gold timbers at RSPB Saltholme, Port Clarence.” We would very much like additional...
by B. Donaldson | Oct 25, 2015 | Tea In The News, Teas Of The Rich & Famous
Tea In The News Teas Of The Rich & Famous Hillary Rodham Clinton Sips at Red Blossom Wednesday, May 06, 2015 It’s rare that we catch a glimpse of celebrities enjoying fine tea, but in an unannounced visit, Hillary Rodham Clinton joined S.F. Mayor Ed Lee for...