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A collection of the finest whole leaf organic tea sachets in a variety of quantities.
Explore classic loose teas or exclusively loose teas like Silver Needles and Pinhead Gunpowder.
Explore teas by the caffeine content that's right for you.
A selection of the two leaves and a bud teas we recommend trying iced.
A collection of colorful teaware and useful tea gifts.
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05/16/2012 at 1:12pm MDT
I had a question about that sale: The email said that new items will be one sale every week so does that mean that what's on sale this week won't be next week or is it on sale till it's all gone?? Thanks more…
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05/15/2012 at 3:47pm MDT
It's absolutely broiling in the two leaves office on this beautiful afternoon, which reminds us to share this tip from a fan of ours, Nicole Michaud: Chamomile and Alpine Berry make perfect popsicles when mixed with honey and lemon juice. Just wish we'd thought to put some in the freezer this morning! Try it, and let us know how it goes. Cheers! more…
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05/14/2012 at 7:53pm MDT
Chamomile and alpine berry make perfect Popsicles when mixed with honey & lemon juice. Perfect after a hot day of work! more…
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05/15/2012 at 10:40am MDT
A recipe for "tea on rice" from the people at the I Really Like Food blog. Let us know if you try it! http://t.co/10kLyzfd more…
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05/14/2012 at 4:05pm MDT
We're always interested in meeting bloggers who'd like to try our tea, and consider writing about it. Send us a message, include your blog! more…
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05/14/2012 at 8:55am MDT
Read up about "all the tea in China": http://t.co/V9ZmiUdE more…
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04/4/2012 at 9:18am MDT
I don’t know about you, but I prefer my craft projects to be easy. And if they happen to result in something edible, whether that be a gingerbread house or a candy necklace, all the better. So … introducing Chinese Tea Eggs, a craft project that’s not only easy but looks impressive, and tastes good (as long as you’re already a fan of hardboiled eggs, that is). In China these savory snacks are sold by street vendors or in night markets. I’ve even read that they’re sold along hiking trails outside of Beijing as trail snacks. Making them involved incorporating several spices I already had at home and some black tea, and left my kitchen smelling spicy (in a good way) for several hours. The taste is simple — it’s basically a hardboiled egg that comes pre-seasoned, since you don’t … Continue reading →
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03/28/2012 at 9:30am MDT
We’re unveiling an exciting new venture here at two leaves: Introducing our brand new range of teas called Paisley Tea Co., comprising four delicious varieties of English style tea! What is English style tea, you ask? We think of it as rich, robust, dark in the cup and delicious with or without milk. It’s the sort of tea you might want to drink everyday! Our new Paisley teas come in traditional paper teabags rather than pyramid-shaped sachets, but just like other two leaves teas, this is top quality tea, sourced around the world from the best organic gardens. Two leaves CEO and founder Richard Rosenfeld says his goal in creating Paisley is to offer “premium quality tea that isn’t often seen in the world of affordable, everyday tea.” Each box of Paisley contains 24 tea bags, and each tea bag … Continue reading →
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