Thursday, October 28, 2010
Terrifying Teas 10% off!
Happy Halloween, Tea Lover!
We are dead excited about the magical properties of our hauntingly delicious teas, so we're offering you 10% off to try them until Midnight on Halloween at www.partnerstea.com! Just enter BOO when you checkout!
Did you know that black tea is good for your bones? Research shows it fights osteoperosis and builds a healthy skeletal system. It also fights Parkinsons disease. Green tea cleans your blood, fighting cancer and other frightening ghoulies. If that doesn't lift your spirits, then maybe the fact that tea helps break down fats in your body will. Asian women have known for generations what we are only now discovering in the West-- tea makes you look and feel great, from the inside out! Tea is even good for your teeth and your skin!
The horrifying truth is that coffee ravages your adrenaline system and often also your gut and makes you feel batty and act scary.
Try tea instead. Relax with a hot tea toddy, take a load off and have a Wicked Good Halloween!
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Monday, October 25, 2010
JOIN US in Atlanta and Nashville at West Elm stores...
At long last!
You can now find our teas at your local West Elm store!
We are proud to be the first food product EVER offered at one of our favorite places for smart, modern and increasingly sustainable home decor--West Elm!
This Fall and Holiday Season, think about picking up a canister of Partners Tea Company teas with one of the cute mugs, tea cups, or coasters sold at West Elm. We are hoping to make a great contribution this year to the tea growers association in Sri Lanka that we donate 1% of our sales to, so please help us do that and know that every tin you buy helps us towards our goal of empowering women through education and opportunity.
If you are in the Atlanta or Nashville areas, please JOIN US:
ATLANTA WEST ELM STORE: Thursday, November 18th from 7-9 PM in conjunction with the Savannah College of Art and Design. We'll be serving our Classic Southern Peach Hot Toddy make with Pure Assam Black Tea, Peaches and Bourbon. Mandatory RSVP www.wescadevent.com
NASHVILLE WEST ELM STORE: Tuesday, December 7th from 6-8 PM in conjunction with Team Green and Lightning 100. Come try a hot cup of Popeye, Sweet Friend Blend, Pure Assam or Veranda.
We hope to see you there!
You can now find our teas at your local West Elm store!
We are proud to be the first food product EVER offered at one of our favorite places for smart, modern and increasingly sustainable home decor--West Elm!
This Fall and Holiday Season, think about picking up a canister of Partners Tea Company teas with one of the cute mugs, tea cups, or coasters sold at West Elm. We are hoping to make a great contribution this year to the tea growers association in Sri Lanka that we donate 1% of our sales to, so please help us do that and know that every tin you buy helps us towards our goal of empowering women through education and opportunity.
If you are in the Atlanta or Nashville areas, please JOIN US:
ATLANTA WEST ELM STORE: Thursday, November 18th from 7-9 PM in conjunction with the Savannah College of Art and Design. We'll be serving our Classic Southern Peach Hot Toddy make with Pure Assam Black Tea, Peaches and Bourbon. Mandatory RSVP www.wescadevent.com
NASHVILLE WEST ELM STORE: Tuesday, December 7th from 6-8 PM in conjunction with Team Green and Lightning 100. Come try a hot cup of Popeye, Sweet Friend Blend, Pure Assam or Veranda.
We hope to see you there!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Cold Weather Remedy: Hot Tea Toddy
Since our Summer iced teas and tea-tinis were such a hit, we thought we'd roll the idea over into the Fall and Winter Seasons and come up with a few Hot Tea Toddies to share.
With yesterday's rains came a chill in the air that begged to be rivaled by the warmth that only a hot tea toddy can bring...
...So, we cooked some up! And we were actually blown away by how good they were!
Here is the recipe for the Classic Hot Toddy we made. You can download this recipe and others at www.PartnersTea.com-- just scroll down and look to the left of the screen for the download button.
In a hot toddy glass, pour boiling water over 1 Pure Assam Black Tea bag. Steep 4 minutes.
Remove tea sachet and add:
1 Tablespoon Honey (we used Hives for Lives and love that company's mission)
2 Teaspoons of lemon juice
1 ounce Bourbon. We used Woodford Reserve.
Stir, share, enjoy!
So, when you are carving your pumpkins this week and wishing for something to warm you up inside, try this recipe out. Or, If you are looking for a great hostess or holiday gift, give a canister of tea and download a free recipe card here (look to the bottom left of the page). Or, look for our Hot Tea Toddy Kit gifts here. They make a fun and unique Holiday gifts as well!
With yesterday's rains came a chill in the air that begged to be rivaled by the warmth that only a hot tea toddy can bring...
...So, we cooked some up! And we were actually blown away by how good they were!
Here is the recipe for the Classic Hot Toddy we made. You can download this recipe and others at www.PartnersTea.com-- just scroll down and look to the left of the screen for the download button.
In a hot toddy glass, pour boiling water over 1 Pure Assam Black Tea bag. Steep 4 minutes.
Remove tea sachet and add:
1 Tablespoon Honey (we used Hives for Lives and love that company's mission)
2 Teaspoons of lemon juice
1 ounce Bourbon. We used Woodford Reserve.
Stir, share, enjoy!
So, when you are carving your pumpkins this week and wishing for something to warm you up inside, try this recipe out. Or, If you are looking for a great hostess or holiday gift, give a canister of tea and download a free recipe card here (look to the bottom left of the page). Or, look for our Hot Tea Toddy Kit gifts here. They make a fun and unique Holiday gifts as well!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Summer Photos
Lisa and Karla at the Stationary Show in NYC- the show was great and we were thankful for all the positive response and new partners we received at our first trade show. |
We took home a silver SOFI award at the Fancy Food Show in June! |
Our Sweet Friend Blend tea-tini was a hit as the signature cocktail at Colin Cowies charity event for the Children of South Africa. |
Late Summer News
As usual, June turned into August faster than anyone could imagine. It has been a cool 90 degrees in Nashville this week and we are looking forward to the Fall on many levels-- September marks the beginning of the Fall and the beginning of tea drinking season.
We have a lot of really exciting news to share and a lot to look forward to this Fall.
EVENTS- We will be at the Herb Society of Americas Nashville Chapters Herb Day at Cheekwood Botanical Hall September 25th. Asheville's Organic Fest September 11~
PR-From a PR perspective, we will be in Pilates Style and Southern Living magazines in the coming months. We also are being considered for Holiday Gift guides and feature stories by a number of other fantastic publications. I will keep you posted with more details here. Also, we have a number of partnerships in the gift/ gourmet arena-- lots in the works and more details to come soon.
SALES- We are shipping our first lot of teas to West Elm in a few weeks- we are excited to be their first food product ever and to be available in 35 stores across the US. Look for our teas throughout the Fall and Winter there. Our sales in South region Whole Foods continue to grow and we have picked up a number of new retailers throughout the US from our participation at the Fancy Food show in NYC last June. Our website is being updated with all of our new fine gift and gourmet retailers as we speak, so again, stay tuned.
We have a lot of really exciting news to share and a lot to look forward to this Fall.
EVENTS- We will be at the Herb Society of Americas Nashville Chapters Herb Day at Cheekwood Botanical Hall September 25th. Asheville's Organic Fest September 11~
PR-From a PR perspective, we will be in Pilates Style and Southern Living magazines in the coming months. We also are being considered for Holiday Gift guides and feature stories by a number of other fantastic publications. I will keep you posted with more details here. Also, we have a number of partnerships in the gift/ gourmet arena-- lots in the works and more details to come soon.
SALES- We are shipping our first lot of teas to West Elm in a few weeks- we are excited to be their first food product ever and to be available in 35 stores across the US. Look for our teas throughout the Fall and Winter there. Our sales in South region Whole Foods continue to grow and we have picked up a number of new retailers throughout the US from our participation at the Fancy Food show in NYC last June. Our website is being updated with all of our new fine gift and gourmet retailers as we speak, so again, stay tuned.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Sri Lanka: Tea and Travel
Contrary to what one might expect based on the news coming out of Sri Lanka over the last 2 and a half decades, the people of the old Ceylon are some of the most peaceful I have ever met and their country is a mecca of health and beauty. The tiny island known as Serendip actually embodies the qualities of its most famous export, tea, and I have been fortunate over the last 6 years to become a part of the inspiring work happening there to spread the island’s vitality throughout the world by way of the ethical and sustainable trade of their tea and to use that trade to bring peace back to the island.
I first visited Sri Lanka in 2004. After cycling around the island--from perfect surf beaches and ancient temples carved into rock to green mountain valleys full of flowers, waterfalls and exotic spice forests and ayurvedic treatments around every bend--I arrived at the world’s first organic tea estate, Indulgashinna, where I had come to meet the producers of the fine tea I was selling into the Australasian market.
I knew that Indulgashinna was an organic and Fair Trade tea estate, but the earth friendly agricultural practices, social development programs and state of the art tea packing and producing facilities I witnessed there far exceeded any expectations I had and rivaled anything I had seen anywhere in the US or abroad. Indulgashinna follows strict biodynamic growing principles; has health care, housing and education for everyone and manages funds through a democratically organized joint body.
The fact that Ceylon tea has for a century been regarded the world’s best is how the industry can afford to raise the bar for global tea production’s social and environmental sustainability standards. What is surprising is that the US, one of the world’s richest countries, does not partake in all that Sri Lanka has to offer. We are not even on Sri Lanka’s top 10 list of tea importers. The US gets most of its tea from low quality producing countries like Argentina and Tanzania.
However, current trends in tea are predicting a change as American consumers are looking to tea for quality, health, sustainability, flavor and accessibility. These 5 traits are launching our thriving tea industry into record growth and tea drinkers are increasingly interested in origins-- just as 10 years ago, we were learning the difference between arabica and robusta beans and the terroirs of Kenya and Colombia, we are now wondering about the difference between green, white, oolong and red tea and about places like Assam and Ceylon.
Now, 6 years and many more trips to Sri Lanka later, I have returned to the US and developed a tea company that offers US consumers a chance to indulge in Sri Lanka’s health and beauty and to give back to the country’s wellbeing at the same time. Partners Tea Company sells Fair Trade and Organic teas and unique tea blends. Our Pure Ceylon Green Tea is a high grade OP1 leaf tea from Idulgashinna estate. 1% of all of our sales (not profits) are donated to the community of tea growers at Idulgashinna through their non profit association-- IBITAD_ Idulgashinna Bio Tea Association for Development.
I first visited Sri Lanka in 2004. After cycling around the island--from perfect surf beaches and ancient temples carved into rock to green mountain valleys full of flowers, waterfalls and exotic spice forests and ayurvedic treatments around every bend--I arrived at the world’s first organic tea estate, Indulgashinna, where I had come to meet the producers of the fine tea I was selling into the Australasian market.
I knew that Indulgashinna was an organic and Fair Trade tea estate, but the earth friendly agricultural practices, social development programs and state of the art tea packing and producing facilities I witnessed there far exceeded any expectations I had and rivaled anything I had seen anywhere in the US or abroad. Indulgashinna follows strict biodynamic growing principles; has health care, housing and education for everyone and manages funds through a democratically organized joint body.
The fact that Ceylon tea has for a century been regarded the world’s best is how the industry can afford to raise the bar for global tea production’s social and environmental sustainability standards. What is surprising is that the US, one of the world’s richest countries, does not partake in all that Sri Lanka has to offer. We are not even on Sri Lanka’s top 10 list of tea importers. The US gets most of its tea from low quality producing countries like Argentina and Tanzania.
However, current trends in tea are predicting a change as American consumers are looking to tea for quality, health, sustainability, flavor and accessibility. These 5 traits are launching our thriving tea industry into record growth and tea drinkers are increasingly interested in origins-- just as 10 years ago, we were learning the difference between arabica and robusta beans and the terroirs of Kenya and Colombia, we are now wondering about the difference between green, white, oolong and red tea and about places like Assam and Ceylon.
Now, 6 years and many more trips to Sri Lanka later, I have returned to the US and developed a tea company that offers US consumers a chance to indulge in Sri Lanka’s health and beauty and to give back to the country’s wellbeing at the same time. Partners Tea Company sells Fair Trade and Organic teas and unique tea blends. Our Pure Ceylon Green Tea is a high grade OP1 leaf tea from Idulgashinna estate. 1% of all of our sales (not profits) are donated to the community of tea growers at Idulgashinna through their non profit association-- IBITAD_ Idulgashinna Bio Tea Association for Development.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Anderson Green Events loves our tea!
We just read this rave review by Lisa from Anderson Green Events. We are having a great time at the Stationary Show here in New York and loved meeting Lisa. Thanks to this show, our teas will soon be available in many more shops across the country from New York to California in coming weeks-- please check our website for our additional stores where you can find our teas!
..."I was raised by parents of English decent, which means that I like Tea. Ok, I love Tea, there I said it. I drink tea every morning and afternoon, so I like to think that on some level, I am a tea-authority, so I was thrilled to come across Partners Tea Co at the National Stationery Show yesterday.
Partners Tea Co. is a fair trade, organic, tea company owned and operated by women. They have six blends of tea leaves for sale and believe me I tell you, these tea's are top notch. They have a lovely and inviting fragrance and the loveliest of tastes. I sampled the Love Blend which really was one of the best tea's I've ever had. No joke. The packaging is beautiful, the tea sachets were so simple yet sweet and the best part: they have recipes to make cocktails out of their blends. Genius for a bridal shower, you can make Love-tini's out of the Love blend! They have recipes for many tea-tini's and tea-toddy's that sound really yummy.
These tea's also make amazing gifts or favors for your showers or wedding or if you've got a friend who loves tea {maybe a part of a bridesmaid gift?}.
And I am really impressed that the company is giving back 1% to Kiva and the Central Asia Institute.
Check them out and order some tea, I promise its so good, you may not go back to coffee! "
..."I was raised by parents of English decent, which means that I like Tea. Ok, I love Tea, there I said it. I drink tea every morning and afternoon, so I like to think that on some level, I am a tea-authority, so I was thrilled to come across Partners Tea Co at the National Stationery Show yesterday.
Partners Tea Co. is a fair trade, organic, tea company owned and operated by women. They have six blends of tea leaves for sale and believe me I tell you, these tea's are top notch. They have a lovely and inviting fragrance and the loveliest of tastes. I sampled the Love Blend which really was one of the best tea's I've ever had. No joke. The packaging is beautiful, the tea sachets were so simple yet sweet and the best part: they have recipes to make cocktails out of their blends. Genius for a bridal shower, you can make Love-tini's out of the Love blend! They have recipes for many tea-tini's and tea-toddy's that sound really yummy.
These tea's also make amazing gifts or favors for your showers or wedding or if you've got a friend who loves tea {maybe a part of a bridesmaid gift?}.
And I am really impressed that the company is giving back 1% to Kiva and the Central Asia Institute.
Check them out and order some tea, I promise its so good, you may not go back to coffee! "
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