tea News Archive - 31-Aug-2007

  • Assam plans to use tea garden hospitals for better healthcare (The Hindu)
    KOLKATA: The Assam government is planning to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with private tea gardens to utilise their healthcare facilities for the benefit of people living in the rural areas.


  • Tea party for a princess (Sentinel & Enterprise)
    LEOMINSTER -- Macie Boulanger jumped up and down to demonstrate the way her "glass" Cinderella shoes clacked like real high heels at her princess tea party.


  • AAUW slates recruitment tea for Sept. 25 (Brick Township Bulletin)
    The American Association of University Women, Northern Ocean County Branch, will hold its Recruitment Tea for the new membership year at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at the Veterans Memorial Middle School library in Brick. Membership is open to all graduates who hold an associate's degree or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university.


  • Green tea-infused food can be good - or weird (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    Green tea, rich in antioxidants, has long been praised for its healthful properties. In an attempt to make every bite count, food manufacturers have added green tea to all kinds of foods and drinks, with varying success.


  • Good agricultural practices to increase tea productivity (Daily News)
    Tea research scientists have revealed that Sri Lanka has the potential to yield 10,000 kg of made tea per hectare, Chairman Tea Research Institute, Gerry Jayawardena said speaking on "Sustainabilitea" through Good Agricultural Practices at the International Tea Convention held at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel Colombo yesterday.


  • Walk the catwalk with the cats at Tea & Fashion Show (Collier Citizen)
    Two photo contest winners will have the opportunity to join Humane Society models on the catwalk with their pet during the Humane Society of Naples ninth annual Afternoon Tea and Fashion Show, from 2:30-5 p.m., Friday, Nov. 9, at the Naples Hilton and Towers.


  • Elizabethtown library plans coffee-and-tea kiosk (Lancaster Online)
    Whether you prefer Yeats with a cup of Earl Grey or Hemingway with a dark Spanish roast, Elizabethtown Public Library plans to purvey your blend.Soon, the library at 10 S. Market St. will have a fully functioning coffee-and-tea kiosk, complete with pastries and other refreshments, accordin...


  • Tea tree oil not a proven remedy for acne (Honolulu Advertiser)
    Q. My son has bad acne. What foods should he avoid? What's the best treatment? And what about tea tree oil?


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