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DHARLENE MARIE FAHL is a Certified Tea Specialist, World Tea Traveler, Author, Poetess, Tea Goddess, Blogger, Mother of Two College Kids, and Lover of Life. Dharlene says, “Tea brings me great joy and I share that joy with as many people as I possibly can. I see tea as the bridge to other countries and cultures. While people are sipping the tea I make them -- I take them across that bridge.” - Learn more about Dharlene’s work at www.dharlenemariefahl.com |
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KIM HENDRICKSON, author of the Tastefully Small cookbook series, has been teaching for nearly twenty years. A regular instructor at the John C. Campbell Folk School, she is a frequent speaker at culinary events throughout the U.S. She has catered for The Travel Channel’s Bizarre Food Show, the New York Metropolitan Opera, the Penguin Repertory Theater. And TV’s “Slangman”, David Burke. Kim's book, "Finger Sandwiches", is the only one of its kind, dedicated exclusively to a celebration of unique and flavorful tea sandwiches, and her "Savory Bites" and "Dessert Canapes" books help round out the Tastefully Small series to make any gathering both fun and delicious. See http://www.SalviaPress.com |
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PETER GOGGI is president of the Tea Association of the USA. Peter joined the Tea Association of the USA following a 32 year career with Unilever. Peter was the first American born tea taster in the history of Lipton/Unilever and the President of Royal Estates Tea Co., division of Lipton, and served 30 of his 32 years with Unilever directly associated with the Lipton Tea business. He retired as Commodities Procurement Director – Americas. Since joining the Tea Association, he has taught the Specialty Tea Institute’s Levels One and Two Foundation Courses as well as accompanying STI members on trips to origin. |
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SARAH SCARBOROUGH is founder of Firepot Nomadic Teas and the author of NomadicTeaParty.com blog. In 2001, she made the first batch of Firepot Chai and fell into the world of tea. Since then, she has traveled throughout the world's tea origins, relishing the cultures and agricultures that make them unique. |
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SUSAN PATTERSON who on occasion writes under the name of Earlene Grey, is the author of two books of tea poetry, Musings With a Cuppa-The Poetry of Tea and Heart to Heart-Considered Sentiments for Teatime. She has also published a book of memoirs, Tom and Irma-Chronicles of the 1950’s. Her latest book, Unnoticed Moments, is a collection of contemporary poetry. Ms. Patterson posts a weekly poetry blog, The Causerie, and is a weekly guest on an international podcast from England. Her work is humorous, thoughtfully intelligent and compelling. Please visit, www.EarleneGrey.com to schedule appearances and to purchase books. |
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RUBY REDHAT is the official mascot of the Red Hat Society. In the year 2000, a little lady named Ruby appeared, out of nowhere, on the computer screen of EQM Sue Ellen's daughter, Andrea (aka Princess Daughter). Princess Daughter was working on the first Red Hat Society website and when Ruby got wind of it, she just volunteered her services as a representative (mascot?) for the entire membership. Ruby had recently finished compiling her Top Ten (plus one) Rules for Living and she had a feeling that both she and her rules would be able to help the Red Hat Society clarify its members and its purpose to the world. We are all thrilled to have her represent the little girl inside all of us, who is ready and willing to come out and play again in every woman who invites her to do so. |
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The Tea House Times reports on Sri Lanka leading into the 150th Anniversary of Ceylon Tea celebrations throughout 2017. Watch this blog. Find current and archived entries linked in the left column. |
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MATCHA! It's in the news constantly but do you know how it is made, where it comes from, how it is enjoyed traditionally, or how to enjoy it in a more modern way? Follow along as experts in the field share education about matcha, recipes and so much more! Share the direct link with others: http://matcha.theteahousetimes.com |
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COFFEE & TEA INSIGHTS! An inside look into the tea industry as it intersects with coffee. This feature highlights stories of people already finding success with tea and coffee side-by-side and will additionally feature case studies as they are completed and readied for sharing. Follow along for insights, case studies, success stories, and more. Share the direct link with others: http://coffeeteainsights.theteahousetimes.com |



