"Who wrote the book of tea" presented by James Norwood Pratt
James is a fascinating speaker, educational and amusing. He spoke on the history of the major books about tea and how he came to write his own.
I had seen him on the webcast of Samovar's and was excited to meet him in person.
I purchased his "New Tea Lover's Treasury" book and got it signed!
He knew of a tea place on South Street in Philadelphia and recommended I visit - The House of Tea I can not wait to visit it!
While we were talking I also found out he and his beautiful wife don't watch TV or do the "internet thing". In fact I believe he might have said they don't even have cellular phones!
I do wish I could listen to him go on more about tea - it's fun and he knows so much and has been so many places.


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