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Orange – Lemon – Lime Tea-ade and (surprise!) it’s minty, too
We’ve got a new fruity iced tea drink to break you out of your summertime rut, and it’ll knock your socks off! Try Orange-Lemon-Lime Tea-ade today. It’s easier to prepare than to say. Continue reading
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
All about Assam
“Assam is the tea I am the most proud of in our entire range,” two leaves and a bud CEO and founder Richard Rosenfeld says. “It’s a great sweet, tippy, malty, but organic Assam, and it’s an ongoing project with me. With every flush, our Assam gets better.” Where is Asssam? What makes Assam what it is? Let’s start with the region of Assam. Look on a map — Assam, India, is in the far northeast of the country. Assam is in the Brahmaputra River Valley, which means the water that flows through Assam is from the Tibetan plain, and the soil is rich with nutrients. The tea grown there is in intense heat and humidity, much like in a greenhouse. It’s hard to write about Assam without comparing it to that other famous tea named after a region in … Continue reading
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Heat for the perfect steep
Boil, plunk, and enjoy. As in, boil your water, plunk in the tea sachet, and drink your tea. Aren’t those the basic rules for making tea? Actually, no. At two leaves and a bud, we think if you’re going to enjoy a premium cuppa’ our whole leaf tea, you might want to learn a bit more about how to prepare one so you get the most out of every leaf. So consider, for a minute, that the temperature of the water you’re preparing for tea is just as important as the time you allot for steeping the tea. After all, you want to brew up the best tea you can, don’t you? But not to worry — we’re not about to intimidate you with how you should buy a fancy-schmancy thermometer to painstakingly take the temperature of each kettle you’re … Continue reading
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Does Richard have perfect pinch?
Adobe Creative Suite 3 Adobe CS4 Master Collection Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended AutoCAD 2009 32 bit Autodesk AutoCAD 2010 Adobe Master Collection CS4 MAC Adobe Font Folio 11 Adobe software You know what’s nice about tea sachets? Not having to measure anything. I knew very little about tea before getting a job with two leaves and a bud, but it’s a steep learning curve. (Steep. Ha! But pun not intended.) One of the first items in the office I met was the little blue scale that we use to measure out loose tea. “Aim for about 2.5 grams per cup of tea,” Bess told me on my first day, putting a pinch of tea onto the scale. It turns out, each of our sachets contains about 2.5 grams of tea … Continue reading
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