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ABOUT TEA and BISCUITS
from Henryk Szubinski
greatest luxury of living.
ABOUT TEA and BISCUITS
from Henryk Szubinski
You might not know it ,but the tradition of TEA and biscuits has been around for maybe more than one century.
The mix is known to the Queen as the way that the tea and biscuits are related to the BODY RECOVERING
from TIRED ACTIVITY and also functions as the COMPLETE BODY REGENERATION, perhaps, by way of the brains center, it's left
and it's right sides of cognition and the peculiar feeling that one has the energy without really doing anything energetic
While also confronting physical stress, to have Tea and Biscuits means to regenerate the feeling of no stress
each day .
So what's the original way to drink it.
You need:
1) Biscuits
2) Earl Grey tea
3) honey
4) Milk
and of course some relaxation while you're eating and drinking it. Preferably on the table where you work. Most royals don't
sit languidly on their sofa. You need to keep a relaxed attitude, while seated so that your arms and shoulders are not to cramped.
As king or prince,
You might want to be CASUAL but relaxed.
Now you can read any documents and do so with a relaxed attitude while you consider the way the EARL GREY TEA
relaxes the stressful castle atmosphere and you need to be alone for some time without any feelings of problems, that
you cannot handle.
The mix is known to the Queen as the way that the tea and biscuits are related to the BODY RECOVERING
from TIRED ACTIVITY and also functions as the COMPLETE BODY REGENERATION, perhaps, by way of the brains center, it's left
and it's right sides of cognition and the peculiar feeling that one has the energy without really doing anything energetic
While also confronting physical stress, to have Tea and Biscuits means to regenerate the feeling of no stress
each day .
So what's the original way to drink it.
You need:
1) Biscuits
2) Earl Grey tea
3) honey
4) Milk
and of course some relaxation while you're eating and drinking it. Preferably on the table where you work. Most royals don't
sit languidly on their sofa. You need to keep a relaxed attitude, while seated so that your arms and shoulders are not to cramped.
As king or prince,
You might want to be CASUAL but relaxed.
Now you can read any documents and do so with a relaxed attitude while you consider the way the EARL GREY TEA
relaxes the stressful castle atmosphere and you need to be alone for some time without any feelings of problems, that
you cannot handle.
So then, the fit to rule ,means that one has the attitude to be alone and to enjoy reading or signing the latest documents and papers
of thousands you might need to sign each week or month and still be able to represent the attitude of "not being too stressed" about
it.
It is in fact the CURE of the daily commotion that has set in on people as living gets stressful and there are no chances to take some
moments rest from such stress. So Tea and Biscuits are the minimal requirements of the day. It takes perhaps 15 minutes to do and 15 minutes
to eat and drink.
You may also want to eat the biscuit and drink the tea together in whatever fashion you see fit as they will mix easily and be swallowed down
with the sense of accomplishment.
So , yes ,it is the modern cure for the BUSY and will always have some special reference to the moments when kings and Queens are
at their best.
from:
http://www.o-cha.net/english/teacha/culture/france.html
date November 2018
You probably think England as the country of tea and may guess they were the first European country for tea to be introduced, however, arrival of tea was earlier in France than England. The King Louis XIV, who was also called the "Sun king" started a habit of drinking coffee influenced by Turkey ambassador. Coffee became known as an exotic drink in France. In 1671, the first café in France was opened in Marseille. After 15 years from that, the café was opened in Paris. Meanwhile Magellan who was a premier during that time in France, habitually drinking tea for the health reason. In the 18th century, French trader went to the East to import teas. At the beginning, they imported more green tea for use of medicine. After the 19th century, tendency has changed. People preferred to drink black tea because of its rich fragrance and the indulgent taste. As a small episode on the history of tea in France, In 1660, Louis Nicholas Marriage was sent to the East such as Persia and India. Later, descendant of Nicholas Marriage started the world well known tea company "Marriage" . "Salon de te (tea house) became the place for women of wealthy family for the gathering while most coffee shops were filled with men. Drinking tea became fashionable for the nobility and wealthy. However, France never became a big tea drinking country. It is because French colony countries were mostly coffee producing countries. Consequently, the price of tea was much higher than coffee, and more people preferred to drink coffee. In the 1990th, the trendy of drinking flavored tea has arrived in France, and more people in France started to drink tea. Today, various kind of teas are sold in France. French people enjoy drinking tea in casual way and creating own innovative style which I think is the French way of Tea.
(Yoshie Matsumiya)
image courtesy
www.biography.com
Ludwig the 14 th as the SUN KING.
of thousands you might need to sign each week or month and still be able to represent the attitude of "not being too stressed" about
it.
It is in fact the CURE of the daily commotion that has set in on people as living gets stressful and there are no chances to take some
moments rest from such stress. So Tea and Biscuits are the minimal requirements of the day. It takes perhaps 15 minutes to do and 15 minutes
to eat and drink.
You may also want to eat the biscuit and drink the tea together in whatever fashion you see fit as they will mix easily and be swallowed down
with the sense of accomplishment.
So , yes ,it is the modern cure for the BUSY and will always have some special reference to the moments when kings and Queens are
at their best.
from:
http://www.o-cha.net/english/teacha/culture/france.html
date November 2018
You probably think England as the country of tea and may guess they were the first European country for tea to be introduced, however, arrival of tea was earlier in France than England. The King Louis XIV, who was also called the "Sun king" started a habit of drinking coffee influenced by Turkey ambassador. Coffee became known as an exotic drink in France. In 1671, the first café in France was opened in Marseille. After 15 years from that, the café was opened in Paris. Meanwhile Magellan who was a premier during that time in France, habitually drinking tea for the health reason. In the 18th century, French trader went to the East to import teas. At the beginning, they imported more green tea for use of medicine. After the 19th century, tendency has changed. People preferred to drink black tea because of its rich fragrance and the indulgent taste. As a small episode on the history of tea in France, In 1660, Louis Nicholas Marriage was sent to the East such as Persia and India. Later, descendant of Nicholas Marriage started the world well known tea company "Marriage" . "Salon de te (tea house) became the place for women of wealthy family for the gathering while most coffee shops were filled with men. Drinking tea became fashionable for the nobility and wealthy. However, France never became a big tea drinking country. It is because French colony countries were mostly coffee producing countries. Consequently, the price of tea was much higher than coffee, and more people preferred to drink coffee. In the 1990th, the trendy of drinking flavored tea has arrived in France, and more people in France started to drink tea. Today, various kind of teas are sold in France. French people enjoy drinking tea in casual way and creating own innovative style which I think is the French way of Tea.
(Yoshie Matsumiya)
image courtesy
www.biography.com
Ludwig the 14 th as the SUN KING.
The story of tea begins in China. According to legend, in 2737 BC, the Chinese emperor Shen Nung was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled drinking water, when some leaves from the tree blew into the water. ... The tree was a Camellia sinensis, and the resulting drink was what we now call tea.
image courtesy:
Edible wild food.
image courtesy:
Edible wild food.
Me as the WIZARD with CUP of COFE and reading magic.