Taking tea seems to be a predominantly woman thing. We delight in uninhibitedly slathering lemon curd and clotted cream onto our crumbly, buttery scones. It is an amorous affair, tea and we: sipping unhurriedly the precious ten minutes of leisure we hold between our hands, while a bouquet of aromas carry us off to a more cultivated, courteous time…before freeways, before McDonald’s, before the internet (touché). If the idea of being whisked away to a garden party by a cup of hot tea and a scone seems only appropriate in the springtime to you, I bear good news. Here’s one recipe for an aromatic, surprisingly satisfying Fall morsel to nibble with your cup of take me away. (If that’s not your cup of tea, try these: African Red Tea, Rooibos With Vanilla, Tea Bags, 20-Count Box (Pack of 4), Tazo Matcha Latte Concentrate, or Good Earth Original Caffeine Free […]
A hot pot of tea, a couple of girlfriends, a few platefuls of decadent morsels, a bunch of lilacs, 2-3 uninterrupted hours, and a cheery disposition–a perfect recipe for an afternoon tea. Teatimes are about details…the food, the decor, the conversation. One simple way to make your tea extra special is to unveil your fragrant pot of tea with a pretty tea cozy. What I love about tea is not really the lacey gloves, frilly hats, or the sense of being a socialite, but rather the more accessible version of honoring and indulging my guests (who may be everyday moms) with a beautiful portrait of graciousness through feeling celebrated. Cute and pretty over fussy and elitist. Despite the current popularity of taking tea, it’s surprisingly difficult to find simply elegant but contemporary tea cozies that are functional insulators as well. I’ve recently tried my hand at designing and sewing my […]