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MS. LAVENDER'S TEA PARTY
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Not Quite a Tea
It’s A Southern Thing
Another Flower?
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December 2017
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November 2017
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October 2017
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African red tea
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Alice in Wonderland
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Augusta Georgia
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Barry's Tea
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Camellia Sinensis
(1)
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Camellia Sinesis plant
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China
(2)
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Dearing
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Facts.
(1)
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Georgia
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Hikawa Kiyoshi
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India
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Ireland
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Irish
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Irish tea
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Japan
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Japanese green tea
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Lipton tea
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March Hare
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Phillip Lee Jr
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Shizuoka
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Sibling Strings
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Thailand
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United States
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Whiskey Bar Kitchen
(1)
1 post
Wintergatan
(1)
1 post
YouTube
(4)
4 posts
Zaz
(1)
1 post
assma tea
(1)
1 post
black tea
(4)
4 posts
caffeine
(2)
2 posts
caffeine free
(2)
2 posts
calamint
(1)
1 post
calm
(2)
2 posts
calming
(3)
3 posts
chai
(1)
1 post
chrysanthemum
(1)
1 post
chrysanthemum tea
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darjeeling tea
(1)
1 post
destress
(2)
2 posts
fermentation
(1)
1 post
fermented
(1)
1 post
fermented tea
(1)
1 post
flower tea
(1)
1 post
genmaicha
(1)
1 post
ginger
(1)
1 post
ginger tea
(1)
1 post
green tea
(2)
2 posts
health benefits
(2)
2 posts
healthy
(3)
3 posts
herbal tea
(2)
2 posts
honey
(1)
1 post
honey candy
(1)
1 post
lavender
(1)
1 post
lavender tea
(1)
1 post
masala chai
(1)
1 post
mason jar
(1)
1 post
matcha
(1)
1 post
milk
(2)
2 posts
mint
(1)
1 post
music
(2)
2 posts
oolong tea
(1)
1 post
pu-erh
(1)
1 post
red bush tea
(1)
1 post
rooibos tea
(2)
2 posts
rosehips
(1)
1 post
sencha
(2)
2 posts
southern
(1)
1 post
southern culture
(1)
1 post
spices
(2)
2 posts
sugar
(2)
2 posts
sweet tea
(1)
1 post
tea cakes
(1)
1 post
tisane
(1)
1 post
Another Flower?
I was flummoxed to learn chrysanthemum tea is not really tea since it does not come from the Camellia Sinensis plant.
Really, Lavender?
The lavender gardens at White Hills are ever growing, but this place is a slice of lavender heaven.
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