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Editor’s Letter

come for tea

s we ring in the New Year, we do so with great hope that in 2021 we’ll be able to gather with dear ones for afternoon tea and to enjoy traveling domestically and internationally. A few months ago, a friend of in Britain trip in May 2021 (see page 12 for more information), but there are many others I wish to visit all around the world, so I’ve started a bucket list—or maybe, more appropriately, a teacup list. And after editing this issue, our first-ever Irish-themed one, I have added many others to my list, like the venues featured in our Tea Experience article, which begins on page 50.

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