Afternoon Tea Hampers: A Perfect Blend of Delightful Treats and British Tradition

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Afternoon Tea Hampers: A Perfect Blend of Delightful Treats and British Tradition
To understand the origins of afternoon tea hampers, we must delve into the rich history of afternoon tea itself. The tradition of afternoon tea dates back to the 19th century in Britain. Anna, the Duchess of Bedford, is said to have initiated this delightful ritual to curb her hunger between lunch and dinner. What started as a private affair soon became a social gathering among the upper classes.

Why Get Well Soon Hampers Can Be The Perfect Pick-Me-Up

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Why Get Well Soon Hampers Can Be The Perfect Pick-Me-Up

Being sick is no fun. Whether it's a common cold, flu or stomach bug, being in bed feeling miserable is not how anyone wants to spend their time.

Everyone is susceptible to getting sick. The good news is that there are things you can do to get better. You might want to send a get well soon goodies and there are some great Get Well Soon Hampers.

A History of Biscuits - A Crunchy Tale

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A History of Biscuits - A Crunchy Tale

Biscuits! The ultimate campion to a great cup of tea, a perfect snack to munch on, and a delightful indulgence on a lazy afternoon.

But have you ever wondered where they came from? When was the first biscuit made? How did they become so popular in the UK? Who created the mass production of biscuits? And, why are they called biscuits in the UK and cookies in the US? Well, sit tight, and let's take a trip down the history lane of biscuits.