Add your article to Copy & Paste Articles and promote your website in hundreds of blogs, e-zines, websites and publications. No account required. It's simpler and quicker than every other article directory you've seen.
Search for articles that your blog or website or e-zine audience will appreciate and reprint them for free. Read our publishers guide to get started.
5 articles found
Gourmet Tea - 5 Interesting Facts
Provides a helpful resource on why selecting gourmet tea over an average tea bag is a better choice! Better aroma, flavor, health benefits, varieties, and more await with every sip.
One of my fondest memories of growing up was the ice cream truck slowly cruising through my neighborhood on those hot summer days. The sound of The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down or The Entertainer played through tinny speakers would send kids scrambling in every direction to get a quarter before the truck got away. Nothing in the world ever tasted as good as those frozen treats during the hazy summers of so long ago.
Artist/cartoonist John Q. Tullius said "Nine out of ten people like chocolate. The tenth person always lies." Long ago, chocolate became the go-to indulgence for a large portion of humanity. We eat it when we're happy, when we're sad, when we're celebrating, and for no good reason at all. Americans consume 11.7 pounds per person annually.
Flavors Of Norway -- Syttende Mai
Ask most people what the biggest day on the Norwegian calendar is and they would probably say the first day of the ice fishing season. If you're in that group (come on, be honest) you may be shocked and surprised to find out you're WRONG...close...but WRONG! If you live in Dane, Rock, or Green Counties, you should be run out of town on a rail.
Tea - An Introduction To The World's Best Drink
Tea is old. It is older than coffee and about the same age as beer as a beverage. According to legend, it was discovered when a leaf, from the tree a Chinese emperor was sitting beneath, fell into the water a servant was boiling for him. That leaf fell from a wild tea tree. Eventually tea became the national drink of the Chinese and the rest, as they say, is history.