FREE Beginners Guide to Loose Leaf Tea

June 5, 2009 – 2:14 pm

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Since it’s inception, TeaFrog has spoken to tens of thousands of customers that are new to tea, as well as experienced tea drinkers. Many of these new customers have the same questions about tea – how do I brew loose leaf tea? What do I need to make loose leaf tea? Is loose leaf tea more expensive than teabags? What is an infuser, and do I need one?

In the past year, I have put together a guide that answers all of these questions and more. This guide is a work in progress, and by no means is a definitive guide to every tea, and each nuance of those teas, rather, it is an overview of everything a new loose leaf tea drinker should know.

If I were to publish and sell this guide through the bookstore, you could expect to pay upwards of $25 for it. Because I want it to be accessible to EVERYONE, I am offering it absolutely FREE! Let me be clear here. You do not pay one single penny for it. There is no shipping fee, there is no taxes to be paid. You can download it, pass it around, print it out, and share it on torrent sites, do whatever you would like with it (short of claim it as your own!), and it costs you, nothing.

Simply go to our Beginners Guide to Loose Leaf Tea page, and download this superb value, and if you like it, let me know. If you don’t, LET ME KNOW! Submit your comment here, or just email me directly, I would love to hear your feedback! Remember, this guide is ABSOLUTELY FREE! No cost to you! Simply click through to our Beginners Guide to Loose Leaf Tea page, and you can be reading this amazing guide in minutes!

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  1. 3 Responses to “FREE Beginners Guide to Loose Leaf Tea”

  2. I can’t find my tea ball. Help! How do I make my tea without it? Just throw it in & strain it after 3 minutes?

    By Ginny Brown on Nov 7, 2009

  3. Hi Ginny – that is one way to do it for sure. You can also pick up a tea ball pretty cheap from almost anywhere – from the grocery store to even the dollar store!

    We recommend a tea brewing basket for the long term however, as it is much easier to use, and has a finer mesh to keep the tea out of the cup if yoiu do not like leaf in the cup :) You can see the brewing basket here: http://www.teafrog.com/teas/finum-tea-brewing-basket.html

    By teafrog on Nov 7, 2009

  4. Sounds like really good tea! Can’t wait to try it!

    By Ginny Brown on Nov 7, 2009

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