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TeaTime Travels Abroad

here is truly nothing like taking tea in the country where a mid-afternoon break to sip delicious blends and indulge in delectable fare is customary. If you are an afternoon-tea enthusiast who has never had the extraordinary opportunity to travel to England and experience the joy of drinking a cup of English Breakfast in the motherland, then doing so should be on your bucket list, or as we like to call it, your “teacup list.” This past May, we were fortunate to host 20 of our marvelous readers on a magnificent, tea-filled retreat steeped in

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