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TeaTime

September/October 2020
Magazine

TeaTime is America's #1 magazine for tea enthusiasts- and now you can enjoy every single page on your tablet! The magazine shares inspirational tea-party menues, recipes, and table-setting ideas, tea focused destinations and events, tea traditions and much more. Every issue of TeaTime magazine includes tea pairings and expert advice, ideas for creating beautiful tablescapes, and fascinating articles on tea experiences across the world!

Editor’s Letter

Dear TeaTime

Tea Events Calendar

For the Love of Tea • Enjoy these alluring finds infused with beloved blends and brews.

Oolong Teas • These partially oxidized teas yield a host of delectable flavors— from fruity to floral—infusion after infusion.

Seven Healthy Botanicals • That Will Enhance Your Teatime

Perennial Adornment • While Frank Smith Silver Company’s 2830 sterling teapot can be a year-round ware, let it shine at your table bedecked in a variety of harvest hues.

Cause for Celebration • A birthday offers a great reason to celebrate with family and friends over tea and toothsome treats, concluding with the tradition of cake and ice cream.

Fruit-Filled Goodness • Layers of tangy buttermilk scone dough envelope a cooked apple filling laced with warming spices for a decadent gluten-free treat.

Tea with Forest Friends • Children and adults will delight at the sight of a woodland table set with whimsical tea wares, decorations, and fare.

Pumpkins Aplenty • Adorn your outdoor tea table with an assemblage of pumpkins, both real and porcelain, for a truly autumnal celebration.

The Carlyle: A Rosewood Hotel • Afternoon tea in the legendary Upper East Side landmark in New York City

Erika's Tea Room • A Florida Tea Treasure

The First-Ever Virtual International Tea Festival • Challenging times spark creative solutions.

Grandma Rae • Sewing the Fabric of Friendship

Tea for Teens in Troubled Times

Resources for Readers

Recipe Index


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 68 Publisher: Hoffman Media Edition: September/October 2020

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: July 28, 2020

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Food & Wine

Languages

English

TeaTime is America's #1 magazine for tea enthusiasts- and now you can enjoy every single page on your tablet! The magazine shares inspirational tea-party menues, recipes, and table-setting ideas, tea focused destinations and events, tea traditions and much more. Every issue of TeaTime magazine includes tea pairings and expert advice, ideas for creating beautiful tablescapes, and fascinating articles on tea experiences across the world!

Editor’s Letter

Dear TeaTime

Tea Events Calendar

For the Love of Tea • Enjoy these alluring finds infused with beloved blends and brews.

Oolong Teas • These partially oxidized teas yield a host of delectable flavors— from fruity to floral—infusion after infusion.

Seven Healthy Botanicals • That Will Enhance Your Teatime

Perennial Adornment • While Frank Smith Silver Company’s 2830 sterling teapot can be a year-round ware, let it shine at your table bedecked in a variety of harvest hues.

Cause for Celebration • A birthday offers a great reason to celebrate with family and friends over tea and toothsome treats, concluding with the tradition of cake and ice cream.

Fruit-Filled Goodness • Layers of tangy buttermilk scone dough envelope a cooked apple filling laced with warming spices for a decadent gluten-free treat.

Tea with Forest Friends • Children and adults will delight at the sight of a woodland table set with whimsical tea wares, decorations, and fare.

Pumpkins Aplenty • Adorn your outdoor tea table with an assemblage of pumpkins, both real and porcelain, for a truly autumnal celebration.

The Carlyle: A Rosewood Hotel • Afternoon tea in the legendary Upper East Side landmark in New York City

Erika's Tea Room • A Florida Tea Treasure

The First-Ever Virtual International Tea Festival • Challenging times spark creative solutions.

Grandma Rae • Sewing the Fabric of Friendship

Tea for Teens in Troubled Times

Resources for Readers

Recipe Index


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