Bezwijken voor de Crumb [Afternoon Tea Party Box] [22]
Kruimel, a “cake experience” company in Leeds founded just over a year ago by two young mums, make afternoon tea parties that can be delivered not only to your door, but through your letterbox. Alice...
View ArticleAre those tea leaves on Harrods’ family tree? [22]
Whenever I’m at Harrods, the first place I head to is the Food Hall, mainly because it’s one of the few places in the store where I can afford something. But the real reason is because I love the tea...
View ArticleI can’t resist Whittard tea [10]
Once upon a time there was a man named Walter. Walter was born in London in 1861, the son of a wealthy merchant family who owned leather factories in the tannery district. But Walter wasn’t into...
View ArticleMacaroons from Bettys (or are they Macarons?) [15]
When it comes down to spelling differences between one country and another, is there still sometimes a definite ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ – or does it all just depend on which side of the border you’re...
View ArticleSuccumb to the Crumb [Afternoon Tea Party Box]
Crumb, a “cake experience” company in Leeds founded just over a year ago by two young mums, make afternoon tea parties that can be delivered not only to your door, but through your letterbox. Alice...
View ArticleAre those tea leaves on Harrods' family tree?
Whenever I’m at Harrods, the first place I head to is the Food Hall, mainly because it’s one of the few places in the store where I can afford something. But the real reason is because I love the tea...
View ArticleI can't resist Whittard tea
Once upon a time there was a man named Walter. Walter was born in London in 1861, the son of a wealthy merchant family who owned leather factories in the tannery district. But Walter wasn’t into...
View ArticleMacaroons from Bettys (or are they Macarons?)
When it comes down to spelling differences between one country and another, is there still sometimes a definite ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ – or does it all just depend on which side of the border you’re...
View Article3 Whittard Teas That I Really Like
I’m a fan of Whittard Tea (I’ve written about them before) – not just for their tea (oh, and the attractive packaging), but for their retail shops too, which are brilliant. If you’ve never been to...
View ArticleTetley Tea – Ahhh, that’s better!
Tea drinking is a British institution, with over 165 million cups of tea drunk everyday. Yorkshire brothers Joseph and Edward Tetley founded Tetley Tea over 175 years ago – and it was Tetley who...
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 Article
More Pages to Explore .....