Works of Edible Art
Whether you are looking to impress at your next tea party or simply enjoy the pleasure of stunning food, these works of edible art are a wonderful way to celebrate the patience and beauty that make teatime special.
Europe’s Oldest Tea Farm
Text by Sharon McDonnell
Photography Courtesy of Azores Promotion Board, visitazores.com
Treasure in the Azores
The oldest continuously operating tea plantation in Europe is in the Azores,...
The Brooklyn Teacup
Text by Lorna Reeves • Photography Courtesy of The Brooklyn Teacup
Upcycling vintage china for a new generation.
Ariel Davis grew up enjoying tea parties at...
The Tea Mavens of Asheboro
Text by Katherine Ellis • Photography by Richard Schoenberger, Manor House Creative • Courtesy of Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau, heartofnorthcarolina.com
Female entrepreneurs cultivating...
Ladurée
Text by Katherine Cloninger Ellis
A Legacy of Luxury and Parisian Panache
A mecca of rainbow-hued macarons housed in an idyllic, jewelry box-esque setting has paved...
The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Text by Britt Crawford
Exploring Tea Through Subscription Services
Thoughtful gifts are greatly appreciated for any special occasion, but particularly during the holiday season. And for...
The Little Teapot That Could
Holding a Brown Betty teapot is like holding a bit of British history in your hand.
The Tea People of Hawaii
Anyone who has ever visited Hawaii knows it is a magical place with a powerful spirit and a positive approach to life. How wonderful, then, that...














