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The Pleasures of Tea: Recipes & Rituals

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Celebrate the delights of this nectar of the gods. More than 35 recipes for tea-related confections and parties help you plan special and fun occasions—including a wedding shower tea, Christmas tea, and tea party for children. Find out about pretty teacups and pots; about the business of tea (from the owner of a tea salon, a tea blender, and a tea grower); and explore the charming lore of this ancient potation.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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Kim Waller

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1,550 reviews7 followers
August 18, 2015
What a cozy read. I may actually need to buy this to actually cook! Such delicious sounding recipes.
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2,192 reviews69 followers
November 28, 2015
This was one of those pleasant little reads to take your mind off of things. I expected a bit more substance than I got, but I'm not sure why I expected more.

This book has a handful of really cool tea facts, ideas for gifts and get-togethers, and recipes for tasty looking teas and treats. I honestly hoped there would be more educational value out of this book, that it would be heavier on the facts, but this was a nice little read. It was refreshing to not have something too heavy.

I would recommend this for anyone looking for a tasty little recipe for tea or tea snacks, or for anyone looking for something to unwind reading with a nice hot cup of tea. Don't expect a lot of depth, just a nice pleasant tea book.
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1,020 reviews12 followers
February 4, 2022
The Pleasures of Tea Recipes and Rituals with text by Kim Waller is or was somehow related to Victoria magazine. The book is filled with lovely photos, recipes and tips for enjoying tea. It does not go into depth on any topic. Light commentary accompanies pretty photos of teacups and teapots. The recipes are mostly sandwiches, scones and light fare to go with tea. There is very little history about tea. It’s a Martha Steward kind of book, fun to look at and easy to read.
6 reviews1 follower
December 23, 2022
I love all things tea and especially my Irish breakfast tea. This is a beautiful book and one I frequently look at when I want a peaceful relaxing evening with my pot of tea. Sometimes I need a break from work and the world around me so I turn to books like this to relax and appreciate the beauty of life.
Tea is my best medicine.

Victoria Magazine is also a favorite.
Profile Image for Diana.
1,475 reviews7 followers
October 13, 2016
Okay. So this was a little short on facts and didn't tell me anything I didn't already know about tea. That being said, it was lovely, and just reading it made me feel more relaxed. The recipes were wonderful, and I feel inspired to host a few tea parties of my own!
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165 reviews31 followers
May 23, 2008
Pretty little coffee table book about tea and the art of enjoying it. I didn't learn much, but it was certainly nice to fall into for a while.
84 reviews
December 6, 2010
Lots of good recipes. Some interviews with folks in the tea industry and an article on sought after teapot and accessory collections.
Profile Image for Kathryn McClatchy.
Author 2 books23 followers
June 20, 2012
Lots of pictures, and a number of recipes. I am rather disappointed, but perhaps that is because I was expecting more interesting facts and useful information.
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Author 9 books32 followers
October 4, 2013
Good pictures, nice information, but feels like it's missing something.
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80 reviews
July 20, 2009
Beautiful photos and all-around helpful tea party book. :)
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