Good Tea Makes The World Go Round

Make Tea Not War Tote Bag

On a cold, blustery day, there’s nothing like a warm cup of tea.  Or on a warm, summer day come to think of it.  Long story short? Tea is a good thing any time of day or year.

Besides tasting great, studies have shown that tea-drinkers show less cognitive decline than non-tea drinkers.  Not to mention tea’s ability to help the drinker relax, thereby relieving muscle tension.  It’s a win-win, really.

Not that I have to tell a Brit any of this.  Others may tease us about tea-time, but it’s clear they just haven’t caught on to this beneficial and simple ritual.  And that’s quite alright—more for us to enjoy!

Since in my household we go through tea so quickly it seems as though I’m always stocking up at the store, I’ve taken to shopping for tea online.  I can buy in bulk more easily, and frankly the quality is better than what I manage to round up at the store.

Decaffeinated Green Tea Bigelow Tea. Case of 6 packs

Adagio Teas, for example, carries many kinds of full-leaf gourmet teas, including loose leaf and iced teas.  In short: all the varieties I personally enjoy.  With free delivery on orders of £30 or more (a figure I easily reach, every single time), it’s most definitely worth catering to my tea addiction by shopping online.

Another essential stop is TeaWorld, with over 400 teas to choose from.  My favourite discovery is their teas for seasonal allergies, starting at just £1.95!  They do wonders for the sniffles and sneezes.

For those of you wise enough to save money by shopping online, I recommend VoucherGurus.co.uk for all the latest Adagio Teas vouchers and TeaWorld discounts.  You’ll be able to keep more money in your wallet and stock up on enough tea to last a lifetime—or at least a couple of months!