by B. Donaldson | Mar 14, 2017 | Tea Book Reviews
Course in Tea Sommelier by Sharyn Johnston This is one of the primary textbooks for the popular training offered by the Australian Tea Masters. It’s organized like professional curriculum for anyone considering a career in tea. Author of the curriculum and...
by B. Donaldson | Mar 13, 2017 | Tea Book Reviews, What's Healthy About Tea?
Cancer Hates Tea: A Unique Preventive and Transformative Lifestyle Change to Help Crush Cancer by Maria Uspenski Order on Tea Spot Website Order on Amazon With a tactical assertiveness, Maria Uspenski, tea professional and author of Cancer Hates Tea, takes careful aim...
by B. Donaldson | Mar 10, 2017 | Tea Book Reviews, What's Healthy About Tea?
The Everything Healthy Tea Book Written by Babette Donaldson With tea retailers prevented from discussing the health benefits of tea with customers, Adams Media saw a need to help newcomers to tea drinking with a simple, straightforward introductory handbook. Author,...
by B. Donaldson | Mar 10, 2017 | Tea Book Reviews
One of the most successful tea-themed series of popular fiction is “The Tea Shop Mysteries” written by Laura Childs. Devonshire Scream, published in 2016 is #17 in the eighteen-book collection that began with Death By Darjeeling first published in...
by B. Donaldson | Mar 5, 2017 | Tea Book Reviews
Modern Tea, A Fresh Look at an Ancient Beverage Written by Lisa Boalt Richardson Photos by Jenifer Altman With the volumes of cultural history and practices, Lisa Boalt Richardson has accomplished a feat – consolidating a vast amount of practical...
by B. Donaldson | Mar 4, 2017 | Tea Book Reviews
The New Tea Lover’s Treasury by James Norwood Pratt First published by Tea Society, San Francisco in 1999, this is one of the first tea books to hit the mainstream market and has earned it’s way into the classics of tea books published in English....