The TWM blog - something to read with a good cup of tea!
On the show, Mike sits down with guests from around the world and discovers their stories.
Podcasters, Creative Artists and Entrepreneurs are amongst the many that have joined Mike in conversation, and shared their stories over a good cup of tea!
"The perfect water temperature varies by tea. Green and white teas require water of at least 150 degrees Farenheit, whilst the strongest variety, black, needs boiling water of 212 degrees Farenheit"
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“My brother and I had a great time on the Tea with Mike show. Glad our first podcast experience was with Mike. Super good questions and conversation flow. Looking forward to see future guests on the show!” Flying Goose ...
"There is a special name for when tea leaves uncurl as hot water is poured over them. It is called the agony of the leaves "
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"The world's most expensive tea is Da-Hong Pao. With a value of over $1.2 million per kilogram, these tea leaves come from the three bushes in the Wuyi mountains in China's Fujian province"
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I only just started listening to this show over the last week, and it's not my go-to genre of Podcast, but I can honestly say that it has thoroughly intrigued me listening to so many peoples different stories. I have ...
"Love the drive Mike has to connect with his guests. He approaches his interviews with his own sense of down to earthiness. Amber Shaun
"Does peppermint tea have caffeine? Unless blended with ingredients that contain caffeine, peppermint tea is caffeine free. However, it may still be the perfect choice for increasing the alertness without taking caffeinated ...
"Green tea is touted to be one of the healthiest beverages on the planet. It’s loaded with antioxidants that have many health benefits, which may include improved brain function, fat loss, protecting against cancer and ...
"Not only is tea drunk in Burma, but it is also pickled to produce what is called lephet. This delicacy is served at social gatherings with other sides like shrimp, sesame seeds, garlic, peanuts and dried peas"
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"If actors are required to drink whisky in a film or TV scene, they often are just drinking watered-down tea instead, which looks the same as whisky"
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