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There is no way to make a good cup of tea more easily than using water that is too hot to scald the leaves. Although the electric kettle has saved the day in this department for a long time, Smarter's iKettle and its Google Ho
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Published: July 13, 2021 at 05:38 EDT | Updated: July 14, 2021 at 03:14 EDT
An American woman tried to make tea-boiling the tea leaves in a kettle with water, which shocked the British.
Nikki Moustaki, a writer and freelance writer who lives b
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"Suspended Matter" is a group exhibition at the Berkeley Art Center. The exhibition will last until January 15 and explores the c
Pots de creme is my first choice dessert. I call them the little black dresses of sweets: they not only have eternal appeal (who can refuse the silky rich chocolate sauce?) sparks. In addition to their versatility, they can-and should-be fully prepared before serving, which pushes them to the top
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Published: December 5, 2021 05:05 EDT | Updated: December 5, 2021 05:05 EDT
From a compact toaster that costs £74.99 to an interactive mirror that brings home the physical education experience, there is a gadget this Christmas that can impress every
At the risk of sounding British (one of my biggest fears), I found myself saying "tea time" at least 11 times a day. Especially when the leaves change color-literally or figuratively, depending on where you are-there is nothing better than curling up with your hot drink of choice.
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