Reading Time: 2 minutes As fall settles in for the season, you may find yourself lingering in bed a little longer or choosing sneakers over sandals as you walk out the door. For us, […]
Tea 101
Tea 101: How to Make a Tea Latte
Reading Time: 2 minutes The perfect way to warm up on a chilly day, tea lattes are about as delicious as a drink can get. But what if you can’t get to a store […]
Tea 101: How to Make the Perfect Cup of Tea
Reading Time: 3 minutes Ask five people how they make the perfect cup of tea, and you’ll get five different answers. Milk in first, milk in last, 50-second steep, 3-minute steep, teapot, no teapot. […]
How Much Caffeine is in Tea?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Whether you’re downing 2 or 10 cups a day, one question stands out in your mind – how much caffeine is in tea? The answer, of course, is more complicated […]
Reduce, reuse & rebate: Tea tin & travel mug refills
Reading Time: 2 minutes Want to save on your next tea purchase? It’s super easy to do! All you need is an empty tea tin and your favourite travel mug.
Tea 101: How to make an iced tea latte
Reading Time: 2 minutes On hot a summer day, there’s nothing better than an iced tea latte paired with a lounge chair and a good book–and you don’t have to leave home to make […]
How to make iced tea perfectly
Reading Time: 2 minutes Iced tea is probably the best drink on the planet. It’s delicious, refreshing and super quick and easy to whip up – and we have your step-by-step guide to making […]
Tea 101: What is pu’erh tea?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Used to boost metabolism and aid digestion for over 1,700 years, pu’erh tea (pronounced “poor”) is a rarity that tea collectors go crazy for. What makes it so unique? Pu’erh […]
Tea 101: What is Yerba Mate Tea?
Reading Time: 4 minutes So what’s South America’s secret to staying energized? Two words: yerba mate. Pronounced “YER-ba MAH-tay”, this tasty, smooth-drinking herb made from the dried leaves of the rainforest holly plant is […]
Tea 101: What is White tea?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Like all tea types, white tea comes from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant – an evergreen shrub native to Asia. So what makes white tea so different from […]