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Editor’s Letter

come for tea

he crisp, frigid days of winter have a beauty all their own, and this is the perfect time of year to enjoy copious cups of hot tea, whether sipped alone in a cozy spot or in fellowship with others over afternoon tea.’s 20th year of publication. Over the course of 2023, we will be publishing various articles that will bring together helpful tips for making teatime oh-so special. Our first installment in this series begins on page 86 and incorporates recommendations from our three contributing editors for steeping a perfect cup of tea. Some of what they say might seem familiar, but other information might just surprise you or maybe reassure you.

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