some of you may have seen this already, stumbled across this link via toki's blog.
lifted from the site :
The Proper Cup of Tea
James Norwood Pratt is steeped in it :
Tea: It’s so much more than a small afternoon pleasure. Connoisseur James Norwood Pratt puts tea in context, as not only “one of the world’s greatest handmade works of art,” but an antiwar palliative. Along the way, he weighs in on Starbucks, tea bags, and water quality.
watch the vid here :
http://www.chow.com/stories/10721
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Thanks for that link! I love to hear people talk about tea!
Guess that's why I'm here, huh?

Guess that's why I'm here, huh?

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