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Happy Valentine’s Day from Tea in England
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One of the things I especially love about my blog is my banner. I’m not really sure how many people click on that little ‘About’ tab at the top of the page and take the time to read the About Me,...
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The longer I live in England, and the more I see and do, the more I discover that in one way or another almost everything here has a tea connection. Some are fairly obvious, others are pretty darn...
View ArticleIt’s all about me! [12]
My name is Denise and I am the creator and writer of the Tea in England blog. I’ve recently shared with you the story behind this blog and the story behind the blog banner, so today I thought I’d tell...
View ArticleSteamy Valentine Greetings from Tea in England
Happy Valentine’s Day from Tea in England
View ArticleThe story behind the Tea in England banner
One of the things I especially love about my blog is my banner. I’m not really sure how many people click on that little ‘About’ tab at the top of the page and take the time to read the About Me,...
View ArticleThe story behind the Tea in England blog
The longer I live in England, and the more I see and do, the more I discover that in one way or another almost everything here has a tea connection. Some are fairly obvious, others are pretty darn...
View ArticleIt's all about me!
My name is Denise and I am the creator and writer of the Tea in England blog. I’ve recently shared with you the story behind this blog and the story behind the blog banner, so today I thought I’d tell...
View ArticleTea, poetry and breast cancer
Today, I celebrate 8 years being cancer free. My breast cancer was detected in July 2005 during a routine mammogram. Early detection can save lives – please be diligent with attending your mammogram...
View Article10 reasons why the Wellington Afternoon Tea could be London’s #1 Afternoon Tea
The tradition of Afternoon Tea began in England and the English certainly know how to do it and how to do it right. At every top London hotel that serves Afternoon Tea, the ambience, the tea and the...
View ArticleThe Twelve Days of Christmas Afternoon Tea at the InterContinental London...
On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me a partridge in a pear tree ~ in the form of a partridge pie, washed down with a whiskey/pear/Champagne cocktail. Intrigued? I hope so, because I...
View ArticleTop 3 Posts on Tea in England in 2013
I wish to thank all of my readers for their support, comments and friendly emails in 2013. Your enthusiasm is contagious and I appreciate your many kindnesses. If you haven’t already, please do pop...
View ArticleTime for Tea – An Infographic from Emma Bridgewater
Emma Bridgewater began making her unique pottery in 1985, and today runs the highly successful and much-loved company with her husband Matthew Rice. Emma Bridgewater pottery Quintessentially...
View ArticleThe Great British Brew
Here in Britain we love a good cup of tea…but just how much do you really know about the humble brew? As a part of a campaign to explore the nation’s love affair with the cuppa, our tea drinking...
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