Welcome to Tea Time with Liv!

Come in and savor the flavor. Begin your experience or enhance your knowledge of tea. Share a cup with a friend, have an impromptu tea party with your children, or just sit back and relax.






Tea Bar

Need new idea for your next afternoon get together? Create a tea bar.

Offer a variety of teas. I like to offer 6. I start with a simple black tea, green tea, and 4 wonderful herbal teas such as jasmine, spearmint, peach paradise, and very berry. Find a variety you are comfortable with or even create a theme. This allows guests to mix and match teas if they choose. Place each tea in an individual small bowl with a teaspoon. Keep a teapot with hot water available. I like to use the I-pots from Teaporia. These can be placed in the microwave allowing me to reheat the water if needed.I also have ice ready to go for any guest wishing to have iced tea instead hot tea. Offer a variety of condiments for tea such as simple syrup, candied lemon or orange peel, mint leaves, and cream.

Candied Lemon and Orange Peel:

2 lemons
1 large orange or 2 small oranges
2 cup simple syrup (recipe below)

Using a vegetable peeler cut the colored flesh part of the lemons and oranges from the stem end down to the navel end, forming long 3/4 to 1-inch strips. Bring a heavy small saucepan of water to a boil. Add the peels and cook for 1 minute. Drain and then rinse the peels under cold water. Repeat cooking the peels, 2 more times, in the saucepan with fresh boiling water and rinsing under cold water.

In the same pan combine the peels with 1 cup of simple syrup. Simmer over medium-low heat until the peels are soft, about 15 minutes. Using tongs, transfer the peels to parchment paper to dry slightly, about 1 hour. 

You can prepare the peels separately.


Simple Syrup:

1/2 cup water
1 cup sugar

In a saucepan combine water and sugar over medium heat. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes, until the sugar has dissolved. Take pan off heat and cool the syrup. Any extra cooled syrup can be saved in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.




Olivia Vidal
© 2009 - 2010
Teaporia by Tea Time with Liv

Tea Leaf Reading

The art of tea leaf reading is centuries old. While it's highly respected in the east, its popularity was lost in the west with the invention and use of the tea bag. As the use of loose leaf tea is on the rise again, tea leaf reading is regaining popularity.

Reading tea leaves has traditionally been practiced by the women in the family at gatherings of family and friends.

To see what your cup of tea has to say about the future, follow these simple steps:


1. Brew loose leaf tea in a pot and pour; unrestrained, into your cup.

2. Drink all but the last sip, leaving a teaspoon of tea and the leaves in your cup.

3. Swirl the tea and leaves three times counter clockwise.

4. Turn the cup over and place on the saucer. Wait for the tea to drain out.

5. Turn the cup right side up and examine the pattern of the leaves.

6. Leaves near the top deal with the near future, leaves on the bottom of the cup, the distant future. Leaves near the handle are said to relate to the home.

7. The formation of symbols in the leaves is used to tell the future. A few include:
  • Triangle~inheritance
  • Ladder~promotion
  • Star~good luck
  • Ring~marriage
  • Tree~success, happiness
  • Cow~prosperity
  • Dog~a good friend
  • Cat~treachery
  • Umbrella~shelter
Have a little fun with a tea reading of your own at your next tea party.



Olivia Vidal
© 2009
Teaporia by Tea Time with Liv

Sangria Iced Tea

A sangria is a delicious drink during the hot summer months. Bring this beverage to your next party.

Sangria Iced Tea

1 10-oz pkg frozen strawberries in juice, thawed
2 cups water
3/4 cup sugar
1 navel orange, sliced
1 large lemon, sliced
4 Orange Pekoe tea bags from Teaporia (or preferred flavor)
2 cups red wine
2 cups lemon-lime soda

Puree strawberries in blender. Combine water and sugar in a saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring, until sugar is completely dissolved. Add fruit slices and boil 1 minute. Remove saucepan from heat and add tea bags. Cover saucepan and let stand 5 minutes. Remove tea bags. Let cool. Combine the tea mixture, red wine, and strawberries in a pitcher; chill. Gently stir in the lemon-lime soda. Makes 2 quarts.

Can be prepared with a red grape juice instead of wine for a non-alcoholic drink. Great for baby showers.

Order your favorite tea and create your Sangria Iced Tea


Olivia Vidal
© 2009 - 2010
Teaporia by Tea Time with Liv

Oasis White Mango

Our Oasis Mango Loose Leaf White Tea is an oasis of tropical mango flavor. This sweet and fruity tea is the perfect pick me up.
Oasis Mango White Tea will remind you of eating a fresh, ripe mango just minutes after it'd been picked. The mellow notes of the natural white tea encompass the wave of mango flavor. Oasis Mango White Tea delivers a truly refreshing experience. 

Serve with slices of frozen mango or puree mango and mango nectar, pour into ice cube trays, and serve instead of ice. Absolutely fabulous!


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Olivia Vidal
© 2009 - 2010
Teaporia by Tea Time with Liv

Pina Colada

This tea is reminiscent of a fresh Pina Colada. Hints of coconut and pineapple splash about in a velvety smooth cup of tea.
 
Our Pina Colada Tea has all the sweet fruitiness of its namesake without the alcohol. Made with all natural flavorings.  
 
Make a tea float. Just add Pina Colada Iced Tea (brew as usual, sweeten as desired, chill) to a scoop of vanilla ice cream. YUMMMMMY!

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Olivia Vidal
© 2009 - 2010
Teaporia by Tea Time with Liv

June Flavor of the Month

Teas for the Month of June are

Pina Colada

This tea is reminiscent of a fresh Pina Colada. Hints of coconut and pineapple splash about in a velvety smooth cup of tea.

Oasis White Mango

Our Oasis Mango Loose Leaf White Tea is an oasis of tropical mango flavor. This sweet and fruity tea is the perfect pick me up.

Pineapple Tea Bags

Premium Quality Black Tea and Pineapple flavoring. Sweet and inviting. Comes to you in 12 bags.


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Olivia Vidal
© 2009 - 2010
Teaporia by Tea Time with Liv