
GREAT NEWS FOR AFTERNOON TEA LOVERS…
According to the press this week ‘afternoon tea’ is overtaking coffee shops, left right and centre. In fact, William Gorman, chairman of the UK Tea Council said, ‘What’s been happening in the last five to […]
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According to the press this week ‘afternoon tea’ is overtaking coffee shops, left right and centre. In fact, William Gorman, chairman of the UK Tea Council said, ‘What’s been happening in the last five to […]
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