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Works of Edible Art
Whether you are looking to impress at your next tea party or simply enjoy the pleasure of stunning food, these works of edible art are a wonderful way to celebrate the patience and beauty that make teatime special.
Lipton Tea: Direct from the Gardens to the Cup
Thomas Lipton revolutionized the tea industry in the 1880s by purchasing his own tea gardens and eliminating the middle man.
Hop on a Harley to Tea
Text by Sylvia Evans • Photography by Maria Allan
My former neighbor Donna asked me to play host to 22 ladies for an elegantly appointed Easter tea. My...
The Art of Flowers
Text by Katherine Cloninger Ellis • Photography Courtesy of Sarah Horne
One woman’s passion for crafting beautiful botanicals in many forms.
Internationally renowned British floral artist...
Taking Tea with Thomas Jefferson
The author of the Declaration of Independence was a savvy tea drinker.
The Tea Diaries: A Step Back in Time in the Village...
Text and Photography by Annie Meadows
The delights of afternoon tea are memorable enough, but when enjoyed in the quaint village of Near Sawrey in the...
Amongst Royals
Text by Katherine Cloninger Ellis • Photography Courtesy of Weldon Owen
Chef Carolyn Robb dishes about taking tea at the palace and more.
Most young girls...
Teaching with Tea
Text by Betsy L. Haase
An oversize electric teapot rested on the windowsill when my eighth grade students walked into the classroom one cheerless day....
The Tea Diaries: Tea Parties in Alaska
Text by Tom Duenes • Photography Courtesy of Kristin Presler and Mike Kramer
The genesis of an annual tradition
Ten years ago, I asked my lifelong...