Happy International Tea Day. This has to be one of my favourite days of the year. I’m a lady who loves her cups of tea so much so that I decided to add tea reviews to my blog. Looking back I am so pleased that I did. My blog now has a feature called Tuesday’s New Tea Review. This has proved to be very popular and resulted in some fantastic opportunities. This year I have sampled a wide range of teas with many exceeding my expectations. I also continue to be in the top 100 Feedspot Tea Blogs and am now in the top 30.
My highlight of the year has to be getting invited to the FES.TEA.VAL in London. I had a fun packed day sampling a range of well-known and independent tea brands. There was even a tea designed for people who use dairy free milk in their tea. I can’t wait to return next year.
I can’t wait to sample new teas in the new year so if you have recommendations I would love to hear from you. Until then happy sipping C.
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Oh Chloe…..I can see I have a lot of catching up to do on your postings!! We share the “lactose thing” along with a love of tea (fave for a long time Dragon Pearls Jasmine—–LUV!). Lately, my ‘cuppa’ has been Harney & Sons “Holiday” tea. Strictly for mornings, though, as it is a black tea. Thanks for stopping by my little corner of the world! Holiday hugs comin’ at ya from a very white Southeast Minnesota “farmlet”, USA.
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Oh holiday tea sounds wonderful. Happy Holidays from the UK which has some snow as well sadly none here though.
Great post and congratulations on the top 100 ??
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I love that cup!! It’s so beautiful! Happy International Tea Day!
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Thank you it was my original teacup for my tea reviews. Happy International Tea Day ?☕️
🙂 Oh, shame on me. I am a huge fan of tea and I did not know that today was Happy International Tea Day!
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Not everyone can like a cuppa so all is forgiven. Have a lovely day and thanks for stopping by.
🙂 Thank you. It was a pleasure visiting your blog!
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Fascinating. The U.S. is very coffee oriented. I like both.
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Hi, thanks for stopping by I have to admit it has been hit and miss as to whether I can get a cuppa when I visit. I’m afraid I don’t do coffee.
Happy international tea day. I shall have a cup of Redbush to celebrate! #TriumphantTales
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I hope you enjoyed your redbush. Thanks for stopping by.
… never even heard about international tea day – hell yeah I love my tea, regular tea with milk and fancier loose teas for cosy nights and weekends 🙂 #dreamteam
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Hi, yes that’s the great thing about do many varieties to choose from.
What? I had no idea it was International Tea Day. This would have been a great excuse to drink excessive amounts of tea. Pen x #dreamteam
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Hi it sure is, to be fair I need no excuse to drink excessive amounts of tea.
I drink black tea all day long (caffeine in tea doesn’t bother me), usually plain, sometimes with a small splash of milk. I have no problem with dairy, but I think it grand that a tea company has come out with a blend meant to go with non-dairy milk! So glad you got to attend the special event in London. #triumphanttales
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Hi, yes it’s great that tea brands are taking dairy free milks into account. I would recommend this festival for any tea lover out there.
What a fab day to have! That festival also looks great. I must say there is nothing better than a warm cuppa in the winter. Sometimes coffee isnt wanted, a nice flavour without the buzz of caffeine works a treat! Thank you for sharing this with us at #TriumphantTales. I hope to see you back next year, merry christmas!
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Any excuse to drink more tea ?. The festival was a fantastic day out. Merry Christmas ?.
Congratulations on being in the Top 30!! That is so awesome, and even though I don’t drink tea in general, you have swayed me into giving all the tea a taste when I visit the UK. #DreamTeam
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Thank you I would love to know what you think of a nice cup of tea when you visit.