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Friday Roundup: March 28th – April 3rd
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Friday Roundup: March 28th – April 3rd

April 2, 2021October 6, 2021 Post a comment

The Friday Roundup is a weekly collection of five of my favorite blog posts from around the world. It’s my little way of getting the word out about all of my favorite tea blogs. Is there someone I’m missing? Let me know about it in the comments below!

Uses for unused tea tins

I’m sure I’m not the only tea lover who has a hard time throwing away empty tins. Ash from Ash Loves Tea has some great ideas on how to repurpose tea tins. Using them as drawer separators is my favorite!

How I Pack my Teaware for Events

Packing up teaware for traveling is always nerve-racking. Ricardo from My Japanese Green Tea put together some great tips to make sure your treasures arrive safe and sound. Making a checklist is definitely something I should do more often.

Drinking ALL of my Shou Puer at Once

Choosing a tea can be overwhelming when you have a large stash. Char from Oolong Owl’s solution was to drink them all at once. Combining 84 different teas could only go really badly or surprisingly well. I was glad to read that it turned out better than she thought it would.

Five March Favorites

Jackie from By Gollie, Ollie! shared some of her favorite things from the month of March. We are definitely in agreement on enjoying the spring countdown box from Tea Thoughts. I could certainly use a bit more spring weather though.

Rare Tea Company’s Lost Malawi English Breakfast | Tea Review

Connie from Tea In Spoons has been reviewing quite a few teas from Satemwa Tea Estate, one of my favorite producers in Malawi. It was so interesting to read about how the tea changed when brewed with different water temperatures.

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Nicole Wilson is an award-winning tea writer and educator who has been sharing her love of the leaf online for more than a decade. Her website, TeaforMePlease.com, is the longest continuously running tea blog written by a female author. The mission behind everything she does is to help everyone discover the wide world of tea in a fun and approachable way.

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