I’ll admit it, I love tea. But can it really solve all my problems…?

Margo Lestz – The Curious Rambler
Bringing History to Life
I’ll admit it, I love tea. But can it really solve all my problems…?
Fish and Chips. This tasty twosome has been a British favorite since the Victorian times…
When wandering through a Christmas market on a chilly winter’s day, nothing tastes better or warms you up like a hot, spiced cider…
Legend says that the first cup of tea was brewed in China around 2500 BC quite by accident…
If, like me, you enjoy history and a good cup of tea, there’s a place in London you shouldn’t miss: Twinings tea shop at 216 Strand has it all – wrapped up in one tidy little rectangle of a retail space…
Christmas pudding and mince pies are a big part of the British holiday season. Let’s have a look at these two essentially British desserts…
In continuing the theme of linguistic differences between American and British English, we must talk about food. And since dessert is my favourite part of any meal, it is as good a place to start as any…