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Tea Revolution

When you think of your history textbook from high school, you think back on wars, bloodshed, gunpowder... and tea?  Tea has been part of revolutionary movements in politics and has caused several wars over the past few centuries. 

Despite its relaxing properties, tea has caused some of the largest and most widely studied conflicts in the world.  The most famous instance of rebellion and tea came in 1773 with the Boston Tea Party where disgruntled Americans took our their anger on the tea tariffs by dumping all the tea from a cargo ship in to the river, creating one of the major tension sparks for the American Revolution.  This action has been adapted throughout history and inspired the creation of the Tea Party, a conservative, libertarian party concerned with the government's involvement in private life.   

Aside from these two obvious tea-related conflicts, tea has also started (in ways) conflicts like the First Opium War in China because it was in such high demand in Britain, causing Britain to interfere in Chinese trade to fulfill their demand.  Empires in China have been overthrown because of tea trade.   

Next time you pick up your cup of tea, think about everyone who has fought for their love of tea.  Tea revolutionized the way cultures interact and has forever stained our history.  Enjoy that tea for thought!

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green tea face mask When it comes to relaxation, there is only one thing better than settling down with a hot cup of green tea to calm th nerves... making yourself a green tea facial to relax and rejuvenate your skin.   

Green tea is full of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties to help reduce stress lines and wrinkles on the face, making skin more taught and youthful looking.  If this isn't enough to convince you to slather some green tea on your face immediately, green tea facials have also been proven to help reduce the risk of sun cancer in animal tests!  Are you slicing the cucumbers for your eyes yet?   

If you're looking for a great green tea mask, you can either buy one at the store or attempt to make one yourself!  A DIY project is a fun idea for a Friday or Saturday night in with a book, so here's a recipe to get you started! 

To make the mask: 

  • 1 teaspoon of Moroccan Mint green tea, steeped lightly and strained
  • 1/2 ripe avocado
  • 2 tablespoons ground green tea
Mash all of these ingredients together in a bowl with a fork and then scoop it out, spreading it evenly across your face.  Leave your mask on for about ten minutes before washing it off in warm water to leave your skin feeling pampered and fresh.  
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