WHERE TO BUY: TassimoDirect : www.aromacup.com Amazon.com - www.aromacup.com Learn how to make quick and delicious Chai with a Tassimo Coffee Maker using Tassimo T-Discs. TASSIMO TEA RECIPE: Ready In: 2 Min Makes: 10-12 oz Ingredients: - 1 Tassimo Chai T-Disc (in this video we used Twinings Chai Tea Latte Tassimo T Disc. See Tassimo Tea Reviews - www.aromacup.com - 1 Tassimo Latte T-Disc (in this video we used Latte Tassimo T Disc. See Tassimo Latte Reviews - www.aromacup.com EXTERNAL LINKS: About Tassimo - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Tassimo Coupons & Discounts - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Tassimo Brewers Reviews - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Tassimo T-Disks Reviews - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Tassimo Accessories Reviews - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Tassimo Coffee Clubs Reviews - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Where to buy Tassimo - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Tassimo Guides & HowTos - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Tassimo Answers - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Tassimo News and Buzz - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Tassimo Forum - www.tassimo.aromacup.com Enjoy your cup, www.Aromacup.com
Tassimo Chai Tea Latte - Using Tassimo Coffee Maker
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Keurig Single-Cup Coffee Demo B3000
Keurig's new, large office, Single-Cup Coffee Demo - B3000
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Celebrity Eclipse Royal Suite allowance view
Sunday, June 10, 2012Recorded on November 20, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder. FYI: No coffee makers!
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Tips for Beginning Potters - Coils & Pinch Pots - Part VII.wmv
Saturday, June 9, 2012This video shows how to make pinch pots and coils, two techniques that are useful for handbuilding or adding to wheel-thrown pottery.
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DIY $5 Brita appearance baptize clarify fabricated from Coffee maker
Friday, June 8, 2012This is a very simple way to make a Brita style water filter using activated charcoal and your coffee maker. if you want to see some of the neat things I make and sell on ebay go to Stores.ebay.com I also make and sell a great low cost , simple and reliable underwater video camera housing that will go to 150 feet for $249, the Nemo 200. You can find them at NemoHousing.com Thanks for watcjing my videos, if you like my videos plase subscribe, if you make DIY videos let me know and i will subscribe back to you.
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French columnist - tutorial
Thursday, June 7, 2012This is a video response to a recent request to show how to actually use a French press. I don't know if I can adequately describe the difference between coffee from a French press and from a coffee maker; suffice to say French press coffee is *good*! Freedom! While I realize I may not have a pretty mug-- at least I have a pretty mug to make up for it.
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Sri-Lanka - World Of Tea.[HD VIDEO].flv
Wednesday, June 6, 2012History of Ceylon tea " Not often is it that men have the heart, when their one great industry is withered, to rear up in a few years another as rich to take its place, and the tea fields of Ceylon are as true a monument to courage as is the lion at Waterloo" -- Conan Doyle. By 1880, the hitherto thriving coffee industry in Ceylon had been ravaged to virtual non-existence by the blight. Nearly quarter of million acres of coffee plants were uprooted and the tea (Camellia Thea) plant was accorded its pride of place instead. Thus began the great Ceylon tea industry.This tea saga of Ceylon begins with tea seeds and young tea plants of the Assam jat imported from the Botanical Gardens in Calcutta, being experimentally planted in the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens near Kandy in 1839. In addition, a handful of more enterprising coffee planters too had cleared the odd half acre and planted it with tea. Being chiefly concerned with lucrative coffee, planters in general had no time for tea and those experimental plots too were forgotten in time for some thirty years. However, tea did grow. Moreover, it was noted that tea grew well in the hills of Ceylon. However, the first commercially planted tea happened in 1867 at Loolecondera estate by a Scotsman named James Taylor when coffee industry was being severely plagued by the blight. The first recorded shipment of tea came five years later in 1872 with the export of 23 pounds, valued at 58 rupees. The first vessel recorded as carrying ...
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