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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. A must if you read many novels of manners. My daughter enjoyed many tea parties out of this book. ( )This small book is devoted to tea in all its guises. includes many recipes suitable for elegant afternoon tea or hearty high tea, as well as anecdotes and quotations. All recipes are in both US and UK measurements and terminology. no reviews | add a review
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Afternoon tea is the english meal-time institution, a social as well as a culinary event.
It is precisely this atmosphere which is embodied in the Palm Court Tearoom at the Ritz in London, which for many years has been one of the most delightful and traditional places to take tea.
The London Ritz Book of Afternoon Tea captures the essence of this traditional British occasion and provides the reader with all the Ritz expertize in the ceremony as well as over 50 recipes, illustrated with passages from Dickens to Oscar Wilde and charming drawings.
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