In a land where nothing is what it is and what it is isn't,
there is the wonder of tea.
Oh...but not just any tea....Mad Hatter's Tea!!!
The Story
-"1999 I left my home in Richmond Yorkshire where Lewis Carroll’s genius was first discovered and embarked on a quest to find the ultimate blend of tea. After 10 years of painstaking research I developed a combination of Indian and African teas which produce a unique richness of colour and exquisite depth of taste.Today when you drink Mad Hatter Tea you can taste the freshness of quality that harks back to Victorian England where the benchmark was simply quality."
"Discover a Taste of Wonderland: Mad Hatter Tea is a perfect balance of colour and flavour combined together to tantalise taste buds that simply revive the spirit, enrich the mood & adds peppiness and cheerfulness to the substance of life."-from the Mad Hatter's Tea website
My tea cup was so lonely...then magic happen and there was tea!
I got 20 tea bags, 2 pins, 2 tea pots and a lovely clock!
..not to mention a letter from the Mad Hatter!
You can put the tea bags in this unique fun put it yourself tea pot,
Find your favorite cup....
...add a bag of the Mad Hatter's Tea to hot water,
add sugar or honey to your like..
....elbows down and pinkies up!
Mad Hatter Tea is extremely delicious, creamy and
oh so full of wonder.
This tea is a combination of Kenyan and Indian tea,
which gives it a beautiful color and
unique rich flavor.
It helps me stay calm and relax. I tell ya,
I had 3 cups this morning!
Fun Facts about Tea:
Tea has antioxidants that protect your body from the signs of aging.
Tea contains a natural thiamine which works as an anti-stress agent.
Very blue berry special thanks to Madison Hatter for the great
and sweet gift of Tea!!!
I am eternally madly, tea party happy and extra sugar thankful to you!
Are you Curious?....
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Note: All logos are copyright of Mad Hatter Tea, these were use with permission.
Thi blog got published by "The Cup of Tea "online paper on 12/30/11 Go check it out:
Got published again on Feb. 18th on the "Make Mine Tea: online paper
you can find it on the archives for this date.