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Jerry Nielsen

Afternoon Tea - The Great Tradition

... by milk and sugar. Occasionally, even more elaborate desserts such as trifle, a multi-layered cake, are served as well. Afternoon Tea is usually served in the more formal rooms of the house rather than the kitchen, and this elegant treat ... Read Read: Afternoon Tea - The Great Tradition

By: Jerry Nielsen | 07/02/2008 | Food & Beverage

Afternoon Tea - a Peaceful Moment in a Frantic Day

... Can American be able to do this? I can’t be certain. The bills are coming and there are too many people are out of jobs. I think an afternoon tea ritual probably has to start with the bosses. Only then, they probably can understand that ... Read Read: Afternoon Tea - a Peaceful Moment in a Frantic Day

By: Mr. Pham | 21/08/2007 | Wellness

Afternoon Tea in London

... and can be enjoyed at any of the elegant Caffe Concerto shops in London. An afternoon tea at Caffe Concerto is an experience not to be missed by anyone visiting or living ... Read Read: Afternoon Tea in London

By: David Smith | 17/07/2008 | Tea

Best London hotels for afternoon tea

... better to book in advance as it is generally full. The Savoy is a hotels in London having glamour and rich tradition. The afternoon tea combines tradition with all the elegance and sophistication suitable to one of the best London hotels. ... Read Read: Best London hotels for afternoon tea

By: Soobash | 29/06/2009 | Hotels
Stig Kristoffersen

THE DANGER OF DRINKING TEA

... by avoiding tea drinking around mealtimes or on empty stomach. We do not want to spoil the pleasure of an afternoon tea so please, enjoy your tea, whether it’s the black or green version. One last word; Taking any healthy food excessively ... Read Read: THE DANGER OF DRINKING TEA

By: Stig Kristoffersen | 26/07/2009 | Health

The Chinese Tea Secrets

... throughout Asia, Europe, and the Americas. With it, a distinct culture within each region arose. From British afternoon tea to Russian tea houses, tea infused itself into local customs as it infuses itself into water. Today, tea continues ... Read Read: The Chinese Tea Secrets

By: Oolong Tea | 16/02/2009 | Health

The Chinese Tea Culture

... tea In the early 17th century, the Dutch East India Company introduced Chinese tea for the first time to Europe. By the mid-17th century, afternoon tea had become a standard ritual of the British nobility. It is interesting to note that the ... Read Read: The Chinese Tea Culture

By: chinese tea | 11/02/2009 | Wellness

Two for Tea (or 36)

Looking for an idea for a small gathering of friends and family? Afternoon tea is a civilized, elegant affair that has been appreciated for centuries in countries throughout the world. Afternoon tea can be an all out traditional affair, or ... Read Read: Two for Tea (or 36)

By: Lori Moradi | 08/12/2008 | Tea

Tea Clothing: The Comfort it Brings

... between lunch and dinner, women would usually crave for sweets and calories, thus the birth of the traditional high tea. Afternoon tea is usually served in the lawn, just right for the summery environment. Tea clothes are considered the ... Read Read: Tea Clothing: The Comfort it Brings

By: Molly Ridenhour | 28/11/2008 | Home & Family

History in a Tea Cup

... rate would be 10 pounds per person. This is in part due to the fact that Parliament once again reduced import taxes on tea. Afternoon tea is “invented” by the Duchess of Bedford in 1840. Harrod’s Department store in London begins as a tea ... Read Read: History in a Tea Cup

By: Candice Oneida | 05/02/2009 | Food & Beverage
pateluday

Tea Facts

... beneficial for health. Afternoon tea in United Kingdom was the idea of Duchess of Bedford. Afternoon tea was accompanied with light sandwiches and cakes. She turned this into an English custom to cheer things up during post lunch ... Read Read: Tea Facts

By: pateluday | 20/04/2008 | Tea

Having Tea From The China Era

... De Cruz, in the year 1560, who tasted the drink at a missionary. The duchess of Bedford originated the custom of afternoon tea but the credit turning it into a pastime should be given to Queen Victoria. Tea was originally grown in china ... Read Read: Having Tea From The China Era

By: Jennifer Seaton | 02/03/2009 | Food & Beverage

Learn More About Bulk Tea

... tradition associated with it. The Japanese tea ceremony goes back centuries; in much of Asia, it is said that the sky rained tea on the day Buddha was born. Afternoon tea, complete with a wide array of tea accessories, dates back 300 years ... Read Read: Learn More About Bulk Tea

By: Anne Harvester | 04/06/2008 | Tea

TEA AND ADDICTION

... beverage.  A cup of tea in bed with the Sunday papers, afternoon tea with scones and jam.  But a rather less well known view of tea is that of health promoter.  In no field is this of more relevance than that of addiction, one of the more ... Read Read: TEA AND ADDICTION

By: Uma Mays | 26/03/2009 | Medicine

Tea Cozies: A Charming and Practical Accessory for Lovers of Gourmet Teas

... households across Britain.  Afternoon tea was a time for aristocrats to network and keep up to date with news and gossip.  Tea cozies allowed afternoon tea participants to continue chatting with a warm pot of tea by their side.  Thanks to ... Read Read: Tea Cozies: A Charming and Practical Accessory for Lovers of Gourmet Teas

By: Empl Alexwhite | 18/09/2009 | Tea

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