ROYAL WEDDING AFTERNOON TEAS…
With the Royal Wedding only a few weeks away there are a number of venues cashing in on the latest ‘afternoon tea’ craze. The Cavendish Hotel, Jermyn Street, London has a ‘Royal Afternoon Tea’ costing […]
With the Royal Wedding only a few weeks away there are a number of venues cashing in on the latest ‘afternoon tea’ craze. The Cavendish Hotel, Jermyn Street, London has a ‘Royal Afternoon Tea’ costing […]
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 […]
I bet you didn’t know that you can make new oak look old by placing three tea-bags in hot water and leave some wire wool in the solution overnight, then rub the wire wool over […]
We are not talking about herbal teas either, but real tea: Camellia sinensis. You don’t need a large garden to grow your own tea, a planter on a balcony would work just fine ‘You […]
Drink black and green tea to sharpen your brain as they both have health benefits, but green tea has the most with three to four times more antioxidants. Tea leaves are packed with compounds that […]
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Did you know that twenty billion of food is thrown away each year, which is believe it or not, five times more than we spend on aid!! ‘Changing the way you shop, look and eat’ […]
According to Nicey and Wifey’s ‘Nice cup of tea and a sit down’ book, they say that the best way to find the best biscuit to have with your tea is to ‘eat the first […]
Cream teas are very popular in tea rooms in Devon and Cornwall where cream teas originated from. There is some evidence that cream teas were invented by monks in Tavistock at the turn of the […]
Tea in Mongolia is called ‘brick’ tea, which is crushed then brewed with water and yak buttermilk. It is then strained and mixed with salt, butter and roasted grain. In Tibet the brick tea is […]
The Summer Trees Tea Rooms stand right next to the sanstone Utkinston trail which is very popular with walkers. If fully caters to the needs of all the walkers and anyone else who might pop […]
Did you know that by the end of the 18th Century, tea drinking became a common activity for the entire population. By 1750, the East India Company’s imports had rocketed to 4.72m lbs. Tea was […]
It is best to transfer both loose tea and teabags from a cardboard or paper packet or tub into an air-tight container. Tins and caddies with tight fitting lids are good as they can keep […]
Did you know that Charles 11’s Portuguese queen, Catherine Braganza, had grown up with a taste for tea, so it became fashionable in Britain. This was made possible by the East India Company, which, in […]
Lunch time tea in Sri Lanka with ‘hoppers’ is a traditional institution. Hoppers is a type of pancake made with rice flour, coconut milk, sugar, salt and yeast and cooked in a special pan to […]
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