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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Teaming up to help the Whole Planet
Two leaves and a bud is teaming up with Whole Foods Market’s nonprofit organization, Whole Planet Foundation, this month to give a portion of our proceeds to alleviate poverty all around the world through microcredit loans to people in impoverished communities who want to create or expand a home-based business. Continue reading
Rabbi approved: Getting kosher certification
Did you know that of two leaves and a bud’s 19 boxes of tea sachets, 15 are certified kosher? Continue reading
Survey results on your sipping habits
Almost 700 people responded to our nine-question survey about tea drinking and English-style tea. Read on to discover the survey results. Continue reading
Posted in Customer Survey, English style tea, News from two leaves and a bud, Organic Black Tea
Tagged bergamot, black tea, certified organic, customer survey, earl grey, English Breakfast, English style tea, fair trade, Fortnum & Mason, Green tea, Harrisons and Crosfield, herbal tea, PG TIps, proper cup of tea, Taylors of Harrogate, teabags, Twinings, Typhoo
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Going green (with noodles)
In this recipe for Green Tea Noodles with Edamame, soba noodles are cooked in green tea to give them a slightly astringent flavor that pairs well with a tangy ginger dressing. Continue reading
Posted in Green Tea, Recipes with Tea
Tagged Asian, cocktails, cupcakes, Edamame, Gen Mai Cha, Green tea, soba noodles, tamayokucha
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Fancy a proper British cuppa’?
Be a chum and take a quick survey for us, alright? Inquiring minds here at two leaves wonder what teas from across the pond you love to sip on a regular basis, how often, and how you take it. You could win a $50 gift certificate to our online store. Cheers! Continue reading


