A raised pinky may seem proper during tea time, but several theories suggest that high-society etiquette had little to do ...
Monica Lewis, Founder of The Monica Lewis School of Etiquette, joined Steph to educate her on Tea Etiquette. Monica Lewis is a leading expert in the industry of etiquette and protocol. She is also an ...
The Art of Gardening Club hosted a Royal Ladies' Tea at the Freer Home on May 10, offering attendees a lesson in tea etiquette. Sue Kelley, a member of the club, led the event with assistance from ...
The owner of Tea Parties by Erica Powers shows us proper tea party etiquette. She hosts various tea parties and balls that you can attend. She is also available for you to book your own private event!
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A genteel, proper tea at a traditional hotel requires one to sit demurely at a table too diminutive for any other posture, while awaiting the arrival of the scones, cream and jam.
There are numerous books and websites on how to prepare the perfect cup of tea. There are even more sources on proper etiquette, like how a teacup should be held, and in which direction the teaspoon ...
Tea is often treated as a simple drink, but according to an etiquette coach, the way most people stir it would raise eyebrows in more formal settings. William Hanson explains how tea stirring is one ...
Etiquette expert William Hanson warned the British nation there's one mistake most people make when drinking a standard cup of tea. Us Brits love a good cup of tea on any day of the week. Whether it's ...