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A Tea Break

Lauren Bailey

A Tea Break is a newsletter designed to be enjoyed over a cup of tea. It will be an exploration through my tea collection, bookshelves, and the small delights I've been enjoying. Please put the kettle on and join me.

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Latest Issues

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19: A Tea Break: One Year On

“Evening” by Isabel Codrington (1925).

2 months ago
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18: Jumper Teas v. Sweater Teas

There is a debate going on, though I’ll admit, I might be the only current participant, about whether or not we will see a June Gloom this year. For those who live outside of Southern California, we have two extra seasons each year between ...

3 months ago
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17: Teas That Go Kaboom

On the days when I’m at home, I make a lot of tea. Sometimes using multiple teapots in order to make multiple varieties. Sometimes it’s refreshing the same teapot with the same tea all day long; adding more leaves when the current batch has...

4 months ago
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16: Sharing An Apertivo

We’re in this brief moment of spring when the weather is ricocheting back and forth between colder, rainy, grey, you could wear a light jacket days and bright sun, high temperatures, stretch your feet in the grass, need a cold water under a...

5 months ago
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  • Lauren Bailey

    A writer and tea enthusiast living on the west coast.

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