In America, tea has two primary associations: iced (served on a Southern porch on a sweltering day) or salty (giving some fish a caffeine boost at the bottom of the Boston Harbor). In Britain, however ...
British food is having a moment in the United States as Americans embrace tea parties, scones and clotted cream. Hotels and bakery counters ground these flavors in spaces that many consumers recognize ...
As Los Angeles prepares for the imminent reopening of the Huntington’s prestigious Rose Garden Tea Room, on May 24, expect that tea as a social engagement will only become more popular. Many Americans ...
On the heels of the rebooted “Lynley” TV series comes George’s 22nd mystery set in Cornwall and featuring the unlikely pairing of the aristocratic Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and the ...
Now you can sip your tea like British royalty while soaking up the Los Angeles sunshine. For the first time in its 150 year history, Claridge’s - the five-star hotel set in London’s Mayfair ...
The “British tea time alarm” trend began in mid-March. In it, British users either filming themselves caught and panicking during the alarm without tea, or explaining the alarm itself. Explanations ...
British soldiers use the boiling vessels to heat up food rations, not solely to make tea. For years, viral social media posts have claimed that since 1945, British soldiers have been able to make tea ...
The British Army has got jokes. In honor of America’s Independence Day of July 4, 1776 — when the American colonists declared independence from Britain — the British Army has shared a short video ...
Emma Bridgewater has teamed up with Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm for a limited collection of four beautifully designed mugs, and they're every bit as great as you'd imagine. The range ...