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Historia za herbatę w Anglii blog [9]

Im dłużej mieszkam w Anglii, i więcej widzę i zrobić, bardziej mi odkryć, że w taki czy inny sposób prawie wszystko tutaj ma zasilania tea. Niektóre z nich są dość oczywisty, inne są cholernie...

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To wszystko o mnie! [12]

Nazywam się Denise i jestem twórca i pisarz herbaty w Anglii blog. I’ve recently shared with you the story behind this blog i the story behind the blog banner, so today I thought I’d tell you a little...

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Brief Encounter przy herbacie [7]

Jako miłośnika herbaty, I’m always on the look-out for anything related to tea. Jako anglofil, I’m always on the look-out for that English connection. I jako miłośnika kina, I’m always on the look-out...

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Macaroons z Bettys (lub są one Macarons?) [14]

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...

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The 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...

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It'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...

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A Brief Encounter Over Tea

As a tea enthusiast, I’m always on the look-out for anything related to tea. As an Anglophile, I’m always on the look-out for that English connection. And as a lover of cinema, I’m always on the...

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Macaroons 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...

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Wimbledon Afternoon Tea at Grosvenor House: Another Winner

As an Anglophile and mum to a son and a daughter who, in their youth, were talented tennis players, Wimbledon has always held a special attraction to me. The pure Englishness of it all – strawberries...

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Tea, 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...

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Tea and Scones with Pat and Debs

Pat and Debs live on opposite sides of the ocean. They’ve never met one another, but both of them know how to bake  (they really know how to bake) and both of them love and appreciate  a proper cup of...

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Tea, Apsley House, and the Duke of Wellington

Silver teapot used on campaign by the 1st Duke of Wellington One of the reasons I write this blog is to share my tea experiences in England with an audience of readers who, like you (and me!) love tea...

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The Wellington Afternoon Tea – Flawless and Fit for a Duke

As a tea enthusiast who has over the years enjoyed many an Afternoon Tea, I have by now developed a keen awareness of what I love in an Afternoon Tea – and one thing I love is a themed tea. Whilst...

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10 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...

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The 5 Most Popular National Trust Tearoom Cakes

Visiting National Trust properties is not only enjoyable because of their beauty and history, but also because most of them have excellent tearooms. Some are quite unique – for example housed in old...

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Must Visit Destinations in England For Tea Lovers

Britain is well known for its love of tea, so unsurprisingly there are a wide range of great places to visit where you can relax with a cuppa and maybe even learn something new about our favourite hot...

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3 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...

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The 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...

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Top 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...

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Tetley 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...

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