In his book The Compound Effect, author and former publisher of SUCCESS magazine Darren Hardy says - it takes around three hundred instances of any deliberate act to become an ingrained, involuntary habit. Well, if that is the case then I must have surely had at least three hundred cups of tea, for it is the first thing I do every single morning. In many cultures around the world, the art of drinking tea is associated with mindfulness and a form of meditation. You are forced to stop rushing through the day, stay still and enjoy a cup, one-sip-at-a-time. Over the course of many years, I managed to capture a few moments in my camera and paired with a favorite quote on tea, below are snapshots of this most treasured habit of mine. Enjoy.
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Showing posts with label Green Tea. Show all posts
March 21, 2016
7 Best Tea Quotes (With Photos) To Make Your Day Better and Brighter
In his book The Compound Effect, author and former publisher of SUCCESS magazine Darren Hardy says - it takes around three hundred instances of any deliberate act to become an ingrained, involuntary habit. Well, if that is the case then I must have surely had at least three hundred cups of tea, for it is the first thing I do every single morning. In many cultures around the world, the art of drinking tea is associated with mindfulness and a form of meditation. You are forced to stop rushing through the day, stay still and enjoy a cup, one-sip-at-a-time. Over the course of many years, I managed to capture a few moments in my camera and paired with a favorite quote on tea, below are snapshots of this most treasured habit of mine. Enjoy.
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Black Tea
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Green Tea
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Photography
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Quotes
March 18, 2015
Homestyle Rajma Masala Curry | Step by Step Recipe
We are a family of dal-lovers. We were a family who took many short road-trips, to be out of the city and to get some fresh air into our lungs. It was during one of those trips at a roadside dhaba, I ate the most flavorful and simply-made bowl of rajma with fresh roti from a tandoor. It was all that it promised - creamy, not-too-spicy and with a big dollop of cream & fried chilli on top. I was an enthusiastic 11-year old, discovering new food (with the help of my mother) and that combination simply bowled me over. I still remember my school friends from Northern part of India just couldn't understand the zealousness and what was such a big deal about it!. Till today, the memories of that first bite are fresh and this recipe for red beans curry with rice or bread is (and will be) my absolute definition for comfort food. Enjoy!
This recipe is an entry to My Legume Love Affair # 81, hosted this month by me. Have you sent yours yet?
Update: Here is a lovely roundup of all recipes submitted to MLLA 81.
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Amchur
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Butter
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Cream
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Cumin Seeds
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Garam Masala
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Green Chillies
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Green Tea
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Kidney beans
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North Indian
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Onions
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Recipe Redux
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Side dishes: Legumes
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Tomato
May 22, 2014
[Recipe Redux | Cooking With Tea] Green Tea Broth with Rice Noodles and Vegetables Recipe
"Thank God for tea! What would the world do without tea? I am glad I was not born before tea.”
~ Sir Philip Sidney
Learn how to make a soothing broth with green tea, noodles and vegetables. The opening quote by Sir Philip Sidney should give you guys an idea on how crazy I am about my daily cuppa of tea. It is a therapeutic morning ritual of sorts with specific steps & amounts and I never tend to steer away from them! :-) The benefits of tea are many and I have used it in almost all forms like in smoothies, made a cool iced version of it to beat the scorching summer heat, photographed a cup umpteen number of times and even read books on it. If you are looking for one energizing and invigorating chai, then check out this recipe. You will love it.
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Black and White Wednesdays
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Black Pepper
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Cabbage
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Carrot
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Cilantro/Coriander leaves
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Cucumber
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Ginger
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Green Tea
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Recipe Redux
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Rice/Pasta/Noodles
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Vegan
April 30, 2013
{Easy Summer Drinks} Mango Green Tea Smoothie
Everybody has their own version of 'a favorite smoothie' recipe. Smoothies are the best way to gulp up a good number of fruit and vegetable servings required by us, each day. During summers especially, I simply love to have a glass of chilled drink as soon as am back home from sweltering heat outside.
The smoothie am going to talk about today is light, delicious and super rich in essential vitamins + iron. It just needs five minutes of your time and six ingredients to make a healthy mango and green tea smoothie. Its perfect for any time of the day - for breakfast, for those hot afternoons or at mid-evening when hunger pangs are at its peak.
Enjoy!
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Banana
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Beverages/Drinks
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Green Tea
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Honey
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Mango
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Milk
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Quick and Easy
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Spinach
November 29, 2012
Black and White Photography: Green Tea
“There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.” ~ Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady
the above quote is as perfect as it can be in my case. The ritual of drinking 'tea' every single day restores normality in my life and helps to keep me sane. :-)
The photograph is of Honey and Ginger Green Tea which I end up making pretty often - served hot in winters and cold in summers.
Sending this as an entry to Rosa of Rosa's Yummy Yums who is guest hosting the Black and White Wednesday # 61 this week, currently being manged by Cindystar.
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Black and White Wednesdays
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Green Tea
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NaBloPoMo
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Photography
October 6, 2011
Ginger and Honey Iced Tea
"Better to be deprived of food for three days than tea for one.." ~ an ancient Chinese proverb
It was love at first sip. Yep, that is what I would say when I tasted iced tea at Dunkin Donuts for the first time, few years ago. Throughout my masters days in Syracuse , I would drink atleast a tall-sized fresh iced tea, with an order of toasted everything bagel w/ cream cheese & hash browns on the side, every single day! It was much later I realised how good it is to regularly drink a cuppa of green tea.
A little history about our beloved tea -
China is known as the homeland of tea. India and China are probably the first countries to cultivate tea. It is believed that tea shrubs existed in China as early as 5000-6000 years ago. Once when Emperor Shen Nung was sitting under a camellia tree, a few leaves accidentally fell into a cauldron of boiling water. The resulting fragrance tempted the Emperor to sip the brew. This is believed to be the beginning of Chinese tea culture.
All I would say, thank god for that boiling pot of water, right under the camellia tree. Emperor Shen is one lucky, smart chap. ;-)
Now, coming back to my pitcher full of green tea and why would I make some today...:-)
It is time for free spirit blogging again and this time, it is Deepti who chose the "Cafe Casa" theme. Here is what she says -
Did you know that making the perfect cuppa is more than mixing espresso, milk and sugar in a pot. It involves shots, flavors, steamed milk et. al. In fact, I learnt recently that steaming milk is supposedly an art in itself. Something that many baristas struggle to learn and end up serving dish-washing-detergent-like foam instead of creamy milk froth on top of coffee drinks. Hmm! Lots left to learn for us, indeed!
- Pick any
- Share with us your inspiration for the drink, if its your own or why you choose a certain drink
- Present it the way it would be in a Coffee Shop (Think cinnamon dusting, whipped cream etc.)
Well, you see I am not much of a coffee-person at all. Every morning, it is a cup of masala tea that wakes me up, very unlike of my other family members who polish off atleast few rounds of coffee, by the time I have my breakfast. they are all coffee-lovers - both my mom & dad, sister, my in-laws and my dear husband.
Hence, I took the tea-route and conjured up a "Ginger & Honey Iced tea" for the challenge.
Most of the coffee shops typically use a simple sugar syrup for their iced teas or give you unsweetened version & provide few sugar sachets on the side. I don't usually favor sugar-laden drinks, hence today's recipe uses honey to sweeten it up. It also has freshly grated ginger, thinly sliced cucumbers and a herby feel from mint leaves. What not to love about it. Isn't it.
Ginger and Honey Iced Tea
Adapted from Real Simple
Ingredients needed:
10 cups of filtered water
8 green tea bags
1/4 cup honey
1-2 tsp freshly grated ginger
sliced cucumbers (optional)
few sprigs of mint leaves (optional)
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Credits: Teavana |
1. Brew the tea. For this recipe, I chose green tea as I like the taste of it. It all starts with boiling the water and then drop green tea bags into it. Let it seep it for 3-4 minutes. Beware, don't let it stand for more time as it will develop a bitter taste. Follow the chart brewing chart above.
Let it cool to room temperature.
3. Add sliced cucumbers and mint leaves.
4. Refrigerate it for few hours and Serve over ice cubes.
It is unbelievably hot during afternoons in Bangalore these days, hence this was a perfect drink to cool the temperatures down, a bit. Just loved it and am having some more as I type this post.
Chao for now and until next time,

Chao for now and until next time,
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