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Tata Tea plans to take cuppa out of home

June 04, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Herbs, Plants

After a slew of acquisitions in tea and non-tea spaces, Tata Tea is now weighing the pros and cons of entering the out-of-home format for its tea business in India. The company, the second largest branded tea manufacturer, is also planning to enter the mass market with a new brand.
For international markets, too, the company [...]

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Nature’s Garden

May 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Wildflowers by nature don’t often organize themselves into beautiful, gardenlike settings.
There is ferocious competition from other plants, untimely frosts, the unpredictability of rainfall and those pesky deer that like to nibble and nosh their way through the woods.
So, those country cousins to the flowers blooming in the garden often look a bit rough around [...]

Modern kitchens for traditional cooking

May 19, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

The fast track life in cities has not only ushered instant food varieties but has also been steadily ushering in the era of readymade kitchens. The architects’ or the builders’ responsibility ends when they provide the four walls of the kitchen with electricity and water supply, the rest of the features can be bought from [...]

Grounding yourself with gardening

May 06, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Last week before class, a group of people were speaking about similar aches and pains they had from being in the garden again. I am noticing more and more that those who dare to take on the great challenge of organizing their yards take it very seriously. In fact, many clients have admitted to staying [...]

Special-purpose furniture has little appeal

April 21, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Special types of furniture are made for special needs.
The telephone table — a small table with an attached chair — was made for people who wanted a comfortable spot to talk on the phone. The 18th-century writing-arm Windsor chair was made for a man who wanted a special place to sit while he worked. The [...]

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Tata Tea plans to take cuppa out of home

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