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'Afternoon Tea - Perfect places for afternoon tea' 2009/2010

'Afternoon Tea - Perfect places for afternoon tea' 2009/2010

Unfortunately this book is now sold out due to popular demand.
£9.99 £1.5 £3.7 £3.7
My Cup of Tea Book

My Cup of Tea Book

A collection of stunning photography by celebrities celebrating the traditional cuppa, 20% of the proceeds from this book will be donated to Cancer Research UK
£6.99 Free £2 £2.6

 

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Survey - Winter tea drinking - how many mugs a day?

December 2009:
How may mugs of tea will you drink on average a day in this chilly time of year?

Click on the appropriate cup and see how you compare with others:

One... Two... Three... Four... Five... Six...
8% 13% 17% 20% 15% 27%

Total votes: 4019

Tea Fact - 10/13

Fight!

And the doctor away...... Tea has potential health maintainence benefits in cardiovascular disease and cancer prevention. More →

Featured Tea Room

Featured Tea Room

BLAKES HOTEL - NEW MEMBER, London, London, SW7 3PF
Blakes was created in 1978 by world famous design guru Anouska Hempel as one of the world?s first luxury boutique hotels. Read more →

Tea Advisory Panel (TAP)

TAP The Tea Advisory Panel was created to provide media with impartial information regarding the health benefits of tea. Panel members include nutritionists; dieticians and doctors. For further information please call 0207 052 8989. Read more...

TEA a brief history...

Tea is so much a part of everyday life in Britain that we might never stop to think about how a unique plant from faraway China became the nation's favourite drink. But the history of tea is fascinating, and in this section we can follow its story from the earliest times in Imperial China right up to its present place at the heart of British life. Read more...