Going the extra mile to recycle once-used items from our home is always a good thing. But what if we told you that reusing an everyday kitchen staple can bring natural benefits to your garden? We ...
Tea bags are ideal for composting, but spent tea leaves can also be added directly to your garden soil in small amounts. As they decompose, tea leaves release important plant nutrients and can even ...
We spoke to a group of experts for creative ideas for using a tea bag once you’re done making a batch of sweet tea or a cup of your favorite blend.
If you remember the number of times you've thrown away used teabags, then that’s how many times you've been missing out on more of their benefits. Tea bags can be used for more other than preparing ...
Jeanne Theresia Mintarja, a student at the University of Surabaya, creates home decorations from used tea bags in response to ...
Tea has been used medicinally since ancient times to boost immunity, reduce inflammation, and even fight certain diseases. But there’s some tea on tea that you might not know — the way we prepare it ...
Not all tea bags shed them. We asked experts if it’s risky to use the ones that do. Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi Q: I’ve heard there are ...
"Generally, the more oxidized the tea, the longer and/or hotter you want to steep the tea," Richolt says. "With white and green teas, you want to use a lower temperature, preferably, or at least less ...