Find Easter gems and add a British Touch to your day with 'Yorkshire Tea'

When I run into the same name twice in a week, it gets my antennas up.
It just happened with Yorkshire Tea which I first noticed earlier this week and the name popped up again while I paid one of my irregular visits to Innocent Drinks.

Yorkshire Tea comes to us thanks to Taylors of Harrogate, a family business founded in 1886.
Besides tea, they bake Tea Biscuits and Loaves.

They also run Bettys Cafe Tea Rooms (6 locations) and published Bettys' Hearts,Tarts and Rascals which goes over its long history.
Bettys (Mail Order) offers a wonderful choice of Easter Specialties (both for kids and grown ups) including an assortment box (pictured here) Easterbox with such things as Caramel Rabbits and Chocolate Lambs.

Easter
was always a fun holiday when I was very young. We went hunting for goodies hidden in various parts of my grandparents garden.

I have to confess I am not much of a tea drinker but manage to have a cup now and then.

Us French tend to be partial to a strong cup of Java.

A previous piece on Innnocent Drinks: Innocent Drinks, Fun, Business and Smoothies

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