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USEFUL HINTS ABOUT I s-s a beverage must possess estraordinury virtues of attraction for the human i system to sustain, as it has done, its great i and increasing, popularity*, in the face of' constant mistreatment. " , f In very many homes the family teapot is 1 made to, yield a far from palatable .drink, • and it Ls little -wonder that the careless and ! incorrect preparation of the beverage has 1 caused to 1 o attributed to it unheaithfui ! properties that should never have been ale- i vc-loped in the brew. | In order to prepare tea with its full rich- ; ness and aroma, and without any deleterious ■; possibilities, it is necessary to "keep a few ' facts steadily in view. The most important thing is to see that the liquid tea is strained from the leaves, in from throe to five minutes, according to the strength desired. Unless this is done you cannot make good tea. All the good constituents' of tea are extracted in the time , named,' while the tannic acid—the least do- | sirable port—is not developed to any marked { degree. j The quantity of tea to be used will varv with the' kind. A good, reliable brand o'f blended "tear should be selected in preference ! k> any other kind. And the best blended lea | on the market-is undoubtedly “Tiger” Tea. If “Tiger” Tea is used, the old formula of ! “One teaspoonfiil for each cup and one fer 1 the blessed pot” will not do. A scant ten- | spoonful for each cup and none for the pot i will bo found quite sufficient of Tiger.” I It’s an economical,tea. | Briefly, to get full satisfaction you must j observe the following rules ; 1 Fill your kettle with fresh cold water and | bring to the boil*—bubbling furiously. Pour some of the boiling water into your teapot to warm it. and then throw this water awav. Put iu a scant -teaspoofiful of “Tiger” Tea for each cup, and pour sufficient- boiling water •ill to the leaves to make the desired quantity. Cover the teapot with a cosy and let the tea infuse for nor more than five minutes, after which it can either bo served at once or the liquid strained from the leaves into another pot. also previously warmed. If these directions are carefully followed, ] and “Tiger” Tea always used, a’deliciously stimulating and health-promoting beverage will be the result. “ Tiger ” Tea can !>-: bought in various grades to suit every purse, and each grade is the best procurable at the pricey in the Dominion. TEA.

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Evening Star, Issue 14038, 20 April 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14038, 20 April 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14038, 20 April 1909, Page 7