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POURING BIRTHDAY TEA
Text on the reverse side: Tea bags were invented in the United States back in 1908 by Thomas Sullivan who created small silk bags for giving sample...
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Text on the reverse side: Tea bags were invented in the United States back in 1908 by Thomas Sullivan who created small silk bags for giving sample...
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Text on the reverse side: Tea is an integral part of British culture, and ‘My cup of tea’ is just one of the many tea-related phrases commonly used...
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Text on the reverse side: The oldest known confection in the world is the Linzer Torte, a tart with jam and a lattice pasty top, which shows up not...
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Text on the reverse side: “You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) Novelist and schol...
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Text on the reverse side: People were using ceramic teapots 11,000 ago in Asia and the Middle East. This custom didn't reach the West until much la...
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Text on the reverse side: By the middle of the 18th century, tea had replaced ale and gin as the drink of the masses and had become Britain’s most ...
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Text on the reverse side: Coffee is the second most traded product in the world after petroleum. The Grand Café, in Oxford, is the site where Engla...
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Text on the reverse side: Gilding, the painting and layering of gold accents, was often the final stage of decorating French porcelain. As houses w...
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Text on the reverse side: Christmas gifting dates back to 336 CE with the idea of gifting originating from the Biblical story in which the Three Wi...
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Text on the reverse side: Black, green, white, and oolong teas, all come from the same plant, Camellia sinensis. The oxidation, processing, and oth...
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Text on the reverse side: Gilding, the painting and layering of gold accents, was often the final stage of decorating French porcelain. As houses w...
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Text on the reverse side: Gilding, the painting and layering of gold accents, was often the final stage of decorating French porcelain. As houses w...
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Text on the reverse side: Gilding, the painting and layering of gold accents, was often the final stage of decorating French porcelain. As houses w...
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Text on the reverse side: Gilding, the painting and layering of gold accents, was often the final stage of decorating French porcelain. As houses w...
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Text on the reverse side: In France, teashops were historically frequented more by women whereas coffee shops, or cafés, were more popular with men...
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Text on the reverse side: In France, teashops were historically frequented more by women whereas coffee shops, or cafés, were more popular with men...
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Text on the reverse side: In France, teashops were historically frequented more by women whereas coffee shops, or cafés, were more popular with men...
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Text on the reverse side: In France, teashops were historically frequented more by women whereas coffee shops, or cafés, were more popular with men...
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Text on the reverse side: In France, teashops were historically frequented more by women whereas coffee shops, or cafés, were more popular with men...
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Text on the reverse side: In France, teashops were historically frequented more by women whereas coffee shops, or cafés, were more popular with men...
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Text on the reverse side: In France, teashops were historically frequented more by women whereas coffee shops, or cafés, were more popular with men...
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Text on the reverse side: In France, teashops were historically frequented more by women whereas coffee shops, or cafés, were more popular with men...
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Text on the reverse side: An impressive 65 percent of coffee drinks are consumed at breakfast, and what better way to start the day? A6 size (148...
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Text on the reverse side: There are a variety of teapots of varying size and shapes, nurturing collectors around the world. What is said to be the ...
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Text on the reverse side: Just to confirm, the definition of the word “best” according to the Oxford dictionary: “That which is the most excellent,...
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Text on the reverse side: A large-scale study by the Reading Agency, showed the immense benefits of reading, including increased self-esteem, reduc...
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Text on the reverse side: Early tea bags were hand-sewn fabric bags, with patents dating as early as 1903 with their first commercial appearance ar...
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Text on the reverse side: Ancient civilisations made spoons from materials including wood, bone, rock, gold, silver and ivory. Today, stainless ste...
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Text on the reverse side: Tea was popular in the seventeenth century, however, the brewing required pots and tea strainers. Small bags were created...
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Text on the reverse side: Tea was popular in the seventeenth century, however, the brewing required pots and tea strainers. Small bags were created...
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Text on the reverse side: Two meals a day, breakfast and dinner, was the norm in the early 19th C. The 7th Duchess of Bedford is said to have compl...
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Text on the reverse side: When drinking coffee, caffeine stimulant travels to the brain leading to an enhanced firing of neurones resulting in impr...
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Text on the reverse side: It was by accident that a 9th century Ethiopian goat herder discovered coffee when he noticed how crazy the beans were ma...
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