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A Cup of Tea, a Bex and a Good Lie Down was a comedy revue that opened at Sydney's Phillip Street Theatre on 18 September 1965. [8] [9] It was the longest running show at the theatre in 1966 and was performed over 250 times during its extended run. [10] The cast included John Ewart, [8] Gloria Dawn, [11] Ruth Cracknell and Reg Livermore.
The original teacup design did not have a handle or a saucer. At some point a ring-shaped cupholder appeared to protect the fingers and eventually evolved into a saucer. [ 3 ] The cups in 17th century were tiny, with the width about 2¼ inches across at the top,1¼ at the bottom, and the depth of 1½ inches.
"A Nice Cup of Tea" is an essay by English author George Orwell, first published in the London Evening Standard on 12 January 1946. [1] It is a discussion of the craft of making a cup of tea , including the line: "Here are my own eleven rules, every one of which I regard as golden."
The tetrahedral bag was designed to help the tea leaves move more freely, as loose tea moves in a teapot, and supposedly create a better infusion. One 2011 version of the product packaging made the claim: "The PG Tips pyramid tea bag gives the tea leaves 50% more room to move around than a flat conventional tea bag.
The scene shown in The Cup of Tea is a depiction of Mary Cassatt's sister Lydia partaking in a daily ritual exclusive to upper-class Parisian women. [5] The gold-edged teacup along with the silver spoon are luxury items that indicate the high social status of the subject depicted. [6]
A small dome-shaped nugget with a dimple underneath just enough to make one pot or cup of tea is called a xiǎo tuóchá (小 沱 茶; the first word meaning 'small') which usually weighs 3 g–5 g. A larger piece around 357 g, which may be a disc with a dimple, is called bǐngchá ( 饼茶 , literally 'biscuit tea' or 'cake tea').
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A second endorsement for Tea Forté's [7] KATI Tea Brewing System was chosen as one of Oprah's Favorite Things in the 2011 edition of O, The Oprah Magazine as picked by Mehmet Oz. In 2011, Tea Forté won the gold sofi award NASFT "Outstanding Food Gift" [8] for Teas for the Heart.