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TeaTime

September/October 2024
Magazine

Each page of this publication features stunning photography, easy-to-follow recipes, techniques for creating beautiful, artisan baked goods, and endless inspiration for home bakers. Discover the world's best bakeries, essential bread recipes such as brioche and rye, products that should be in every baker's pantry, new cookbooks, and more.

TeaTime • September/October 2024 Volume 21, Issue 5

Editor’s Letter

Dear TeaTime

Tea Events Calendar

Perfect Picks • Enticing finds for the harvest season

Seasonal Sips • Spice-laced teas and tisanes signal the arrival of autumn.

The Magic of Making Matcha

Autumnal Elegance • The dazzling, reflective finish of this lusterware teapot, produced by Oscar Schaller & Company in Bavaria, Germany, between 1909 to 1918, is an eye-catching addition to any autumn tea table.

Woodland Whimsy • Welcome guests to a fanciful fall feast inspired by the spellbinding Black Forest. Opulent china and a combination of warming teatime treats create an entrancing atmosphere ideal for a cozy afternoon gathering.

Opulent Autumn • Celebrate the beauty of fall by savoring a resplendent teatime featuring stately china and sumptuous, autumnal-themed sweets and savories set among a luxurious, yet welcoming, backdrop.

Pumpkin Patch Teatime • Colorful foliage and brisk weather beckon for an afternoon spent in a pumpkin patch. Tea lovers of all ages will delight in this enchanting setting filled with festive fare perfect for the season.

A Taste of Autumn • What could be more fitting for a harvest teatime than gluten-free scones laden with sweet potato and cranberries?

Teatime Travels: Through Ireland’S “Ancient East” • Four lovely venues to visit

Teacup Collection

Taking Tea in Ashland, Oregon • A trio of eclectic experiences

The Craft of Tea 1660 to 2024 • A Chitra exhibition in partnership with The Goldsmiths’ Centre

Music on a Theme of Tea • A tradition that lives on

Victoria Eggs • Celebrating English heritage through sustainable crafting

Charlotte’s Tea Room • A delightful teatime in Upstate New York

Caring with a Cup of Tea • Hope Grows at the Iris Respite House & Healing Gardens

Resources for Readers

Recipe Index


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: Hoffman Media Edition: September/October 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 13, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Food & Wine

Languages

English

Each page of this publication features stunning photography, easy-to-follow recipes, techniques for creating beautiful, artisan baked goods, and endless inspiration for home bakers. Discover the world's best bakeries, essential bread recipes such as brioche and rye, products that should be in every baker's pantry, new cookbooks, and more.

TeaTime • September/October 2024 Volume 21, Issue 5

Editor’s Letter

Dear TeaTime

Tea Events Calendar

Perfect Picks • Enticing finds for the harvest season

Seasonal Sips • Spice-laced teas and tisanes signal the arrival of autumn.

The Magic of Making Matcha

Autumnal Elegance • The dazzling, reflective finish of this lusterware teapot, produced by Oscar Schaller & Company in Bavaria, Germany, between 1909 to 1918, is an eye-catching addition to any autumn tea table.

Woodland Whimsy • Welcome guests to a fanciful fall feast inspired by the spellbinding Black Forest. Opulent china and a combination of warming teatime treats create an entrancing atmosphere ideal for a cozy afternoon gathering.

Opulent Autumn • Celebrate the beauty of fall by savoring a resplendent teatime featuring stately china and sumptuous, autumnal-themed sweets and savories set among a luxurious, yet welcoming, backdrop.

Pumpkin Patch Teatime • Colorful foliage and brisk weather beckon for an afternoon spent in a pumpkin patch. Tea lovers of all ages will delight in this enchanting setting filled with festive fare perfect for the season.

A Taste of Autumn • What could be more fitting for a harvest teatime than gluten-free scones laden with sweet potato and cranberries?

Teatime Travels: Through Ireland’S “Ancient East” • Four lovely venues to visit

Teacup Collection

Taking Tea in Ashland, Oregon • A trio of eclectic experiences

The Craft of Tea 1660 to 2024 • A Chitra exhibition in partnership with The Goldsmiths’ Centre

Music on a Theme of Tea • A tradition that lives on

Victoria Eggs • Celebrating English heritage through sustainable crafting

Charlotte’s Tea Room • A delightful teatime in Upstate New York

Caring with a Cup of Tea • Hope Grows at the Iris Respite House & Healing Gardens

Resources for Readers

Recipe Index


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