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A number of pharmacists are adding an apothecary technique from years past to their offerings - compounding their patients' medications. Compounding gives the pharmacist options, such as customizing dosages, eliminating preservatives, flavoring the medication, and providing a number of ways to deliver the medication, such as gels or sprays.
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Tea rooms are found from the mountains to the coast, and each is unique. Among the state's tea rooms are The Peaceful Dragon Tea House and Cultural Center and the Tea Rex in Charlotte, Sarah's Pocket Tea Room in New Bern, and the Tranquil House Inn in Manteo.
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Tea dates back over 5,000 years to ancient China and is one of the world's most popular beverages, being second only to water. In pre- Revolutionary days the tea tax was an irritant to colonists, resulting in the famous Boston Tea Party, in 1773, and locally, the Edenton Tea Party in 1774. In 1980, the Twining Company of London opened a plant in Greensboro that makes 12 million tea bags a day.
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Founded in 1705, Bath, the oldest incorporated town in the state, was prominent in politics and trade until after the Revolution. Today, with its population swelled from twelve to 250 over almost three centuries, it is a small, quaint, historic town, attractive to visitors.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 66 Issue 10, Mar 1999, p55-58,60, il Periodical Website
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