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TeaTime • January/February 2024 Volume 21, Issue 1
Editor’s Letter
Dear TeaTime
Tea Events Calendar
Warming Winter Treasures • These delightful, tea-themed finds are sure to warm your tea and your heart all season long.
Decaf Teas • Commence the new year with this enticing assortment of refreshing and delicious blends that satisfy but with less caffeine.
Brush up on Your Tea Terms
Budding Romance • The vintage floral motif and enchanting gilding that adorn Mikasa’s Remembrance teapot bring undeniable charm to any wintertide tea gathering.
Cozy Winter Tea • Escape to an intimate fireside teatime sure to provide warmth and delicious comfort through cups of tea and delectable fare.
Tea-Infused Fete • A creative menu of sophisticated bites that each incorporate a different type or blend of tea will entice guests to celebrate your love of the timeless beverage during National Hot Tea Month in January.
Be My Valentine • Inspired by the iconic symbol of the holiday, these pretty teatime treats are sure to delight and surprise.
A Heartfelt Celebration • Invite your “best-teas” to a lovely afternoon tea for Valentine’s Day, with charming treats, fun crafts, and pink-and-red décor galore.
Taking Tea in DC • Sophisticated hotels in the nation’s capital worth a visit
The Silver Vaults • London’s best-kept secret
Chicago Teahouse • A story of persistence and passion
Tea-Licious Skincare • A journey of self-preservation and self-care
Nanyang Tea • Fourth-generation Pek Sin Choon carries on a Singaporean tea tradition.
Tea Tendrils
Treehouse Teas • Camellia sinensis flourishing in the tropics
The Great Oklahoma Pioneer–Prairie–Semi-English–Best-Ever Tea Party
Resources for Readers
Recipe Index