DRINK TEA TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE…
According to the Charleston Daily Mail Dr. Hassan Amjad, who is the organizer of the fifth annual Summertime Appalachian Tea Festival said ‘Tea bags are blasphemy, people who drink from tea bags have never tasted […]
According to the Charleston Daily Mail Dr. Hassan Amjad, who is the organizer of the fifth annual Summertime Appalachian Tea Festival said ‘Tea bags are blasphemy, people who drink from tea bags have never tasted […]
According to The Lonely Planet Magazine reading ‘Street Food Revolution’ by Richard Johnson (which is a guide to finding the best pavement cuisine in the UK and Ireland) is like walking through a food court […]
Ingredients 175g/ Self Raising Flour 175g/ Caster Sugar 175g/ Flora or similar 1 Tablesp Baking Powder 3 Eggs (beaten) 2 Tablesp Milk Grated Rind of 2 Oranges ½ teasp Vanilla Extract Method Heat oven to […]
They think that around the 2nd or 3rd Century AD, the Mongolians and Tibetans learned to drink tea from the Chinese. Compressed cakes of dried tea from China were transported by camel and the drink […]
In 1773 American nationalists dump crates of tea from a British ship into the sea in protest over rising taxes imposed by the British colonists. Known today as the Boston Tea Party, the riot served […]
This book is all of £4 and worth every penny. Beautiful pictures get your taste buds wanting scones and cakes. They say, ‘most of us no longer make a point of sitting down properly with […]
Do you fancy some free champagne with your afternoon tea? All you have to do is become a customer of www.afternoontea.co.uk and click on the link for free champagne. Palm Court, Langham Hotel The Langham […]
On Sunday 28th & Monday 29th August 2011 – August Bank Holiday Weekend the newly restored Gyllyngdune Gardens in Falmouth is hosting its very first two-day Tea Festival and celebrating the gardens’ historic links to […]
The Chelsea Physic Garden was founded by the Society of Apothecaries in 1673 in order to promote the study of botany in relation to medicine, then known as the “physic” or healing arts. As the […]
I can’t wait for return of one of my favourite programmes, the British period drama series ‘Downton Abbey’,written and created by actor and writer Julian Fellowes, and based around the early 1900’s and filmed in […]
Ingredients 175g/6oz Light Soft Brown Sugar 200g/7oz Self Raising Flour 300g/10oz (3 or 4 carrots) 100g/4oz Sultanas 4 Medium Eggs 150ml sunflower oil or Flora Cuisine 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger Method Reheat oven […]
Instructions for an afternoon tea in the Victorian Era Serve rolled bread and butter, sandwiches made of ham paste, potted ham, tongue or chicken. The crusts of the bread should be cut off, and the […]
Next time you are in Llandudno pop inside The Victoria Centre which is opposite M&S and enjoy a traditional afternoon tea in this café and patisserie. The atmosphere is relaxing and elegant and they bring […]
More than one thousand years ago in China during the days of the Tang Dynasty (AD618-906) tea producers started compressing processed tea leaves into cakes or bricks in order to conserve the leaf and make […]
Throughout August to celebrate National Afternoon Tea Week you can get 25% off some afternoon teas in London and the UK. Just click onto www.afternoontea.co.uk and click on the link for your 25% offer plus […]
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