The Afternoon Tea Club

The Afternoon Tea Club
Author: Jane Gilley
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0008308640

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Afternoon Tea

Afternoon Tea
Author: Julia Skinner
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2019-04-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1442271027

Afternoon Tea: A History explores the development of the afternoon tea meal, diving deeper than the popular tale of the Duchess of Bedford’s afternoon gatherings to find the meals that inspired those early afternoon teas. Julia Skinner carefully separates the fact and lore around the meal and sets the story of afternoon tea within its historic contexts. Recognizing that a meal’s birth and life never happen in a vacuum, the book sets aside the already well-documented conversations surrounding tea etiquette, instead exploring the social contexts that made the meal possible and popular, moving it from one small subset of the population to a widespread and beloved phenomenon, one that nearly died out at the end of the 20th century before experiencing a resurgence in the 21st. Afternoon tea is a meal that came of age during the British Empire’s most aggressive expansion, and as such became a meal that was transported to new continents with colonial forces. The book explores how this movement took place and uncovers the different ways tea and colonialism intersect in both the colonial and postcolonial worlds. It also looks at afternoon tea in America, a country that broke from the Empire before the meal was established as a set ritual, but which still has its own complex relationship with the beverage and a continuing fascination with the meal. The book concludes by looking at afternoon tea today, including a handful of interviews that show the range of perspectives about the meal and its place in society, as well as its resurging popularity in the last decade.

The Blackberry Tea Club

The Blackberry Tea Club
Author: Barbara Herrick
Publisher: Conari Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2004-09-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1609252640

Mid-life crisis is not a crisis-it is a passage into joy. This was the essential truth discovered by the four women of a certain age, founding members of the Blackberry Tea Club, which began as late-night conversations while sipping blackberry tea with a little kick added. Those conversations about children, men, jobs, weight, clothes, food, travel, gossip, politics, medicine, healing, spirituality, adventure, and books grew slowly, beautifully into the Blackberry Tea Club and the discovery of the Glory Years. The Blackberry Tea Club weaves together essays, stories, and poetry, celebrating mid-life in all its silliness, sorrow, and glory. Bottom line: middle age is much more than menopause. These are the Glory Years for women, years that bring about the expansion and reorganizing of the mind, heart, and spirit, and the birthing of a larger self of immense compassion, intellect, will, spirit, love, and capability. Divided into five parts, each one explores different themes: 1. Seeing mid-life crisis as an adamant search for joy; 2. Discovering opportunities for women to appreciate their bodies; 3. Exploring multiple facets of love; 4. Letting go of the bad stuff to relish "what light there is". The Blackberry Tea Club offers stories of adventure, food, spirit, and the community of women in their Glory Years.

Carmen and Mr. Dryasdust

Carmen and Mr. Dryasdust
Author: Humfrey Robertson Jordan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1914
Genre: College students
ISBN:

If Teapots Could Talk

If Teapots Could Talk
Author: Gloria Hander Lyons
Publisher: Blue Sage Press
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN: 0979061822

More than 60 recipes for making all the delectable treats you'll need for an afternoon tea party, including scrumptious scones, dainty tea sandwiches, savory appetizers, tea time sweets and the perfect pot of tea. Fifteen creative theme party ideas with suggestions for: invitations, games and activities, decorations, menu choices and party favors. Get out those teapots and create fond memories of lively conversation and laughter and fun.

Fern Valley

Fern Valley
Author: Aileen Stewart
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1617395277

Follow the adventures of delightful young farm animals who are just like you. Fern Valley is home to a group of wonderful animals who have fun and face some of the same problems children everywhere do. Roberta and Mildred Cornstalk are creative chickens dealing with the loss of their beloved granny, and they're looking for something to do to cheer them up. Want to know what adventures they find? Want to know what happens to Roberta and Mildred's brother, Edward, when he goes fishing, what birthday surprise is in store for Betsy Woolrich, or what lesson Kimmy Curlytail learns when she keeps something that isn't hers? Then follow this endearing cast of characters as they enjoy their time together and learn important lessons. A perfect addition for any child's personal library and a joy for families to share, Fern Valley is a collection to be treasured for many years to come.

Thistles in the Wind

Thistles in the Wind
Author: Nalini de Sielvie
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 1576
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1728380391

With a vivid description of early childhood in Sri Lanka, the Lotus Island, and then migrating to Australia in 1972, Nalini's journey is a captivating story of fortitude in the pursuit of her dreams. Her indomitable spirit, faith, and resilience in the face of adversity and loss is truly inspiring, as the rich tapestry of her life is interwoven with optimism and determination to succeed in a new country.

A Girl of Chicago

A Girl of Chicago
Author: Mary Moncure Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1901
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN: