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Recipe – Custard Cream
If you miss custard creams or just crave them, then you can make them yourself with a few simple ingredients from your pantry and a little custard powder. This recipe for custard cream cookies is from Good Housekeeping UK. I first made this recipe before I had a kitchen scale (more on this later). US… Continue reading
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The Great British Bake Off
I’ll admit it—summer is not my favorite time of year. It’s too hot, too bright, and nearly everyone I know disappears on vacation. Meanwhile, I’m left at home flipping through reruns, waiting for the fall television season to finally return. But for some, August is actually the best time of year for television. Why? Because… Continue reading
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Chelsea Flower Show
Every year and everywhere there are always events that are always talked about. In the US, while there are events like the Kentucky Derby or the Academy Awards, where there will always be talk about what who was wearing. In the UK, things are different. At the Chelsea Flower Show, not too much of that… Continue reading
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Advent Calendars
Once Halloween is over, the holiday season begins to quickly creep faster and faster upon us! With Thanksgiving being nearly forgotten about thanks to the anticipation leading up to “Black Friday” and people’s impatience go shopping for Christmas gifts so early, it adds more excitement to the holidays. While new traditions are born as the… Continue reading
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The State of English Tea
Nobody knows anything. Screenwriter William Goldman may not have coined the phrase, but his use of it to describe the film industry has made it a lasting pop culture reference—one that may also apply to the state of tea drinking in the UK. If you’re looking for evidence suggesting the decline of British tea consumption,… Continue reading
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Raising a Cup to Will and Kate
Everyone loves a Royal Wedding. Especially one like this, between a Prince and a commoner. It’s literally the stuff fairytales are made of. The big day will have everything Walt Disney could have asked for, from the trumpeters to the eighteen-horse carriage procession to the evening of dancing in the great ballroom of Buckingham Palace.… Continue reading
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Royal-tea
I realise I am a little biased, but for me there is more to the joy of tea than just drinking it. I like the whole process of boiling, brewing and pouring. I think there is something very relaxing in the magic of turning dry, dead looking leaves into the warming, invigorating drink that we… Continue reading
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Saving British Tea?
By William I. Lengeman III Is tea under threat in Britain, a country that’s pretty much a poster child for our beloved leafy beverage and which chose it, a few years back, as one of the icons that have formed the nation’s identity? Well, not so fast, Jack. While there are those who decry the… Continue reading
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