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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