Thursday, January 15, 2009

The Joy and the Art of Tea-Making

The Joy and the Art of Tea-Making

Not everyone is a born tea-maker. One needs a sense of art and taste, dedication, patience and ofcourse practice. It’s also the pleasure that one may be able to feel through this course of action.

Recipe
The boiling water in the vessel seems like those several rebellions trying fight for their freedom. Immediately the military of sugar is asked to March in, which is being curbed ruthlessly while the revolt continues…Then tea is inducted. This helps in resolving the revolt for the time being. But later it spreads in the water just like corruption multiplies in society and finally water looses its virginity. The revolt continues… Milk is added, which aids in slowing down the revolt, though won’t last much. The flame on which the vessel is placed is the conspirator who works silently from below. A point in time comes when the situation goes beyond control and finally freedom is rewarded.

Ingredients
A lazy body, a tired mind and a desire to achieve a fantastic mood are the key ingredients for a good cup of tea. You may also need some water, milk, tea and sugar.

Taste
Smell the bitter aroma, take a sip and feel the vigor stretching all over the body.
Sit back and enjoy!

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