Grandmothers kept the silver polished; we keep their spirit polished too. Keep scones, clotted cream, and finger sandwiches, but invite herbs, zest, and tender greens to dance beside them. Subtract sugar where fruit shines, and add salt where butter blooms, letting heritage hum clearly beneath refreshing notes.
Match the kettle to the sky. On bright days, pour verdant greens, spring oolongs, or fragrant whites, lowering heat to reveal sweetness. When clouds gather, reach for malty Assams, keemun’s cocoa edge, or a peppery Yunnan. Temperature, steep time, and teaware together fine-tune body, perfume, and comfort.
Think of the tiers as a seasonal story arc. Begin with savory brightness or hearty warmth, rise toward contrast in the middle, and rest with sweets that echo the day’s light. Align crunch, cream, and crumb so every course sets up the next with playful intention.






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