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  • Not About Food

    What is this black charcoal stick for ? Tea?

    the few Chinese characters in the instruction that it’s for eliminating odor in the kitchen, or refrigerator. Handling the stick leaves my hands black. I remember back in another thread about tea someone mentioned using a... (6 replies, last updated by HLing April 21, 2007)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Tea

    to stick to tea. :) (61 replies, last updated by thew August 3, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Tea

    You can make your own Chai! This recipe is stolen from Saveur. (Make sure you have good fresh spices.) Masala Chai (Spiced Indian Tea) Crush 1 cinnamon stick, 6 black peppercorns, 6 whole cloves and 3 cardamom pods. Transfer to a... (34 replies, last updated by SisterT March 15, 2002)

  • Home Cooking

    Where to stick the creative kisses?

    . Anyone have a low-butter (& low shortening) recipe I can stick this variety of kisses into? I would normally just use pb, but that won’t go so well with the minty or coconut varieties. Next stop was chocolate base, but to... (12 replies, last updated by girlwonder88 December 14, 2007)

  • Kosher

    No kosher for Pesach Stick margarine

    the stick margarine? (88 replies, last updated by gardenmom April 24, 2008)

  • Boston Area

    Sticking up for Harvard Square

    fond of their steak tips, but their burger – no thanks. Upstairs on the Square does serve a very nice brunch as well as a lovely tea service, but their dinner options are less than inspiring. On a recent visit there, my friend’s... (54 replies, last updated by Dr.Jimbob December 20, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    Chocolate Stick from St. Lucia

    My son and new daughter-in-law brought me back a chocolate stick from their honeymoon in St. Lucia. I’ve read on this board about chocolate tea, but what else can be made from it? I assume I have to grate it....does it have... (1 reply, last updated by shervin June 8, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    Best tea for ICE tea

    Here is the DC area the summer heat and humidity has started early this year. Family is shouting for good ice tea. The wife has been buying Arizona and Lipton green tea (the premade stuff). I am certain, I can do better. Can you... (32 replies, last updated by heyjude344 April 7, 2009)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Tea at two - Imperial Tea

    wasn’t refined enough for it and decided to stick with the three dollar teas. Snow Water This was described so beautifully with a golden flavor and smooth finish that I forked over the five dollars a cup for this. It was too... (16 replies, last updated by Limster February 19, 2003)

  • Chicago Area

    Christmas Tea

    Every year my friends and I go to Christmas Tea, usually downtown Chicago. We’ve gone to the Drake, Ritz Carlton, Peninsula etc. This year we want to stick closer to home and hopefully spend less. Does anyone know of any... (2 replies, last updated by lulubelle November 17, 2008)

  • Boston Area

    Tea Zone

    Just had a super grapefruit iced tea after a lupitas taco (it’s next door). I like that you can get anything in the store brewed — I definitely want to go back and try some other things. The location is pretty tough for... (1 reply, last updated by Bob Dobalina January 8, 2008)

  • What's My Craving?

    Bubble tea

    , and then shaken like a milkshake ( sometimes with malt powder for the flavored syrups ). Our favorite haunts are by Main Street, Flushing . Sago and Relax Tea House. These places are like Korean Diners with sandwiches and things... (1 reply, last updated by john knoesel December 17, 2004)

  • Home Cooking

    Cardamom tea?

    ...really quite delicious. For the tea spice mixture: 1 tbs ground ginger 2 tsp cardamom seeds, green and peeled 1 tsp whole cloves 1 tsp whole black peppercorns 3-inch cinnamon stick, broken up To make 4 cups of tea: 5 tsp loose black... (9 replies, last updated by Karen_Schaffer January 27, 2008)

  • Manhattan

    tea and sympathy

    It is kind of like tea shops in England though, which are not so twee at all,but I have to stick to my guns on this one. (22 replies, last updated by KTinNYC January 29, 2008)

  • Boston Area

    Afternoon tea?

    shaped and garnished, and almost all absolutely delicious. Devon cream, lemon curd, or strawberry jam for your scone, and your choice of honey, rock candy on a stick, or any of four more conventional sweeteners for your tea. I... (6 replies, last updated by C. Fox January 29, 2002)

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