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Men's
Health, June 2008 In the June 2008 edition of Men's Health is a useful article in the Ask Men's Health section regarding the nutritional attributes of many of the bottled teas you'll find on the shelf. We were very happy to see that Harney & Sons Organic Green was among the teas reviewed, and even happier to see that it placed second in the amount of beneficial Catechins/ECGC per bottle.Click here to see the write-up, or buy a copy of the June 2008 issue of Men's Health.
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Averell
Harriman
International Trade Award Harney & Sons was awarded
the 2008 Averell Harriman International Trade Awards "Importer of the
Year". John Harney, in good company with a number of other fine Dutchess
County businesses, attended the award dinner at which he was presented
with the award as Importer of the Year. Since 1995, Averell Harriman International Trade Awards have recognized outstanding acheivement in global trade. Business people in nine counties that comprise the mid-Hudson Valley nominated the company they believed to bring the most international economic trade to the region. |
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Allure, April 2008 Our Chamomile Tea had its own 15 minutes of fame when it was mentioned in the April 2008 edition of Allure Magazine. Now we'll
all keep a pot of Chamomile Tea on hand, to keep our skin looking
fine.
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Chronogram July 2007 A wonderfully descriptive article, exploring the history of Harney and Sons. Click here to read the PDF version. Chronogram is a free, monthly publication - "A Mid-Hudson
Magazine of Events and Ideas." The magazine is distributed in counties
abutting the mighty Hudson River, including Ulster, Dutchess, Greene, Columbia, Orange and Putnam. |
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Bon Appetit, October
2005 The October 2005 issue of Bon Appetit shows
our own John Harney in good company. Sharing the page with Steve Wynn and
Eric Ripert, John is described as a Food Artisan. We've always known that
he is special... now many others know it too!
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Country
Home, April 2005 The April 2005 edition of Country Home features an article titled Steeped in Tradition which explores the Harney family dedication to fine tea. As well, John Harney's passion for
cooking with tea is described in detail, and many of the recipes from his book Tea Cuisine (formerly titled Eat Tea) are listed
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Lucky, February
2005 The February 2005 issue of Lucky lists our
Yellow & Blue tea among the Teas Too Pretty To Hide. Aren't we the lucky ones? |  |