Check out the bongo player - yeah, baby!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Movieeee Night 8pm
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Open early today for the St. Patty's Day Parade in Union!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tonight 8pm
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Sunday Sun 'n' Tea
Stop by Cam's on this beautiful day for some bubble tea or iced tea.
We have new boba flavors: blueberry, mango/lychee, chocolate, mocha, cappuccino, sour cranberry, pina colada, green tea matcha, taro, and passionfruit.
We also have new iced tea flavors: mojito and sangria!
Open 12-4 today.
Hope to see you!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Friday's live music
We had a great show here on Friday night. Mike Sbarra wowed us with his extensive repertoire and got to hone his skills for his friends and family who were a fun, raucous group. His parents were sweet and his grandmother was a doll who said she really had a fun, relaxing time here.
Then, I don't know if it was Mike's little brother or some other relation, but he got on stage and was a rocker at such a young age! His guitar skills were impressive.
Good times.
Then, I don't know if it was Mike's little brother or some other relation, but he got on stage and was a rocker at such a young age! His guitar skills were impressive.
Good times.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Dance Party - Good Times
Whoa!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Flood warning - we're open 3-8 today
We're open 3-8 today due to the bad weather, so come out while the gettin's good, as they say. :)
Friday, March 12, 2010
No parade tomorrow
Due to the weather the parade will be March 27th. See you then.
As for Saturday the 13th we'll still be open from 3-11 with delicious green cupcakes, bubble tea, and more. Come out in the rain and warm yourself up at Cam's.
As for Saturday the 13th we'll still be open from 3-11 with delicious green cupcakes, bubble tea, and more. Come out in the rain and warm yourself up at Cam's.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Tonight 15 KEYS 8pm no cover
Friday, March 5, 2010
Tonight, goth/industrial listening party 7-11
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
FIRST OPEN MIC POETRY NIGHT!
Now we're having our FIRST OPEN MIC POETRY NIGHT!
Trying to bring together a community of like minds is challenging!
Camellia Sinensis House of Curiosities and Tea Parlour, or Cam's, has a variety of activities for writers and artists (or wannabees).
We have Artist Haven on Tues nights from 6-8pm where artists can get together and chat and make art.
Now our weekly Open Mic night is on Thursdays from 7-9 and we invite anyone to come and read.
We have a stage and a very comfortable environment. There is no cover!
Free Parking behind the shop.
www.camsteaparlour.com
Look forward to seeing you! Let's start a strong community here in North Central Jersey!
Tongiht 6pm Dr Katz, 8pm Secret of Nimh
5 Foods You Should Eat Everyday
Interesting Article. Of course, others could bring up other foods, but it's still pretty right on:
#1 Leafy greens
Medical experts call them one of nature's miracle foods. Leafy greens like Swiss chard and kale are high in nutrients like folate and vitamins A and C that can lower your risk of cancer. Just one cup of dark, leafy greens a day could also prevent diabetes and high blood pressure.
#2 Nuts
Many nutritionists recommend nuts like almonds, cashews and walnuts because they're high in natural fiber. Fiber slows your digestive process, keeping hunger and unhealthy mid-afternoon snacks at bay. Goodbye vending machine runs!
#3 Onions
Studies show that consuming onions on a regular basis may reduce symptoms of asthma and the risk of developing stomach cancer. Add them to soups and stir-fry, and just remember -- the stronger the onion, the greater the health benefit.
#4 Whole grains
Refined grains, like white rice and pasta, have lost 90% of their nutritional value through the refining process. As if that weren't reason enough to choose whole grains like brown rice, quinoa and whole oats, a recent study showed that a diet rich in whole grains actually flattens your belly by reducing fat storage in your lower abdominal region.
#5 Yogurt
Making yogurt part of your daily eating routine can improve your digestion -- if you're buying the right stuff. Check that the label lists "active cultures" to make sure you're getting healthy probiotics, and pick a yogurt rich in vitamin D to prevent osteoporosis.
#1 Leafy greens
Medical experts call them one of nature's miracle foods. Leafy greens like Swiss chard and kale are high in nutrients like folate and vitamins A and C that can lower your risk of cancer. Just one cup of dark, leafy greens a day could also prevent diabetes and high blood pressure.
#2 Nuts
Many nutritionists recommend nuts like almonds, cashews and walnuts because they're high in natural fiber. Fiber slows your digestive process, keeping hunger and unhealthy mid-afternoon snacks at bay. Goodbye vending machine runs!
#3 Onions
Studies show that consuming onions on a regular basis may reduce symptoms of asthma and the risk of developing stomach cancer. Add them to soups and stir-fry, and just remember -- the stronger the onion, the greater the health benefit.
#4 Whole grains
Refined grains, like white rice and pasta, have lost 90% of their nutritional value through the refining process. As if that weren't reason enough to choose whole grains like brown rice, quinoa and whole oats, a recent study showed that a diet rich in whole grains actually flattens your belly by reducing fat storage in your lower abdominal region.
#5 Yogurt
Making yogurt part of your daily eating routine can improve your digestion -- if you're buying the right stuff. Check that the label lists "active cultures" to make sure you're getting healthy probiotics, and pick a yogurt rich in vitamin D to prevent osteoporosis.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Open from 3-8 today, Artist Haven
Today, open from 3-8pm. 2 hr Free Parking (or Unlimited after 6pm)- Behind the Shop!
6-8 Artist Haven
Come out and make art - draw, watercolor, knit, or just sit around and talk about how you're not an artist but wish you could be. If we get enough people each week, we can share our latest inspirations and ideas.
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