Revised edition of the best-seller, with a new chapter and new recipes on Tea Parties for Children - the authoritative guide to the etiquette of taking tea for business or pleasure.
Provides guidelines on formal and informal tea preparations including invitations, table settings, serving techniques, and more.
This book is about the constants: the least you need to know to make a good first impression. As Clarence Thomas once said, "Good manners will open doors that the best education cannot." Use this book as a master key to open those doors.
Harry and Kate are invited to a tea party with their grandparents where they learn about the history of tea, as well as how to introduce themselves, pick up their napkins, eat a scone, and drink tea from a proper cup.
Provides instructions for creating several different tea parties, with such themes as a princess party, a teddy bears' picnic, and a pajama breakfast tea party. Includes recipes, games, crafts and other activities.
The focus has always been to help guests of all ages interact and engage in social settings and to make manners FUN! Mrs. Rebecca Czarniecki, better known as Mrs.
At head of title: Protocol School of Washington.
The Etiquette of an English Tea
The ultimate teatime collection, with an introductory guide to the history and etiquette of afternoon tea, and 200 classic recipes for sandwiches, savouries, cakes, gateaux and other treats.
With a little imagination, they too can create an exquisite tea party that is perfect for friends and family. R.S.V.P. oui, oui, oui! From the dazzling New York Times bestselling duo Jane O’Connor and Robin Preiss Glasser.
From the back cover: This is not another etiquette book detailing the antiquated, excruciating, and frankly confusing minefield of rules lauded by traditionalists.