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Who Was Earl Grey, And Why Are We Still Drinking His Tea?By the late 19th century, Earl Grey was a luxury product. Even Queen Victoria was a fan. According to the Oxford University Press, in 1892, "Marquise de Fontenoy's Revelation of High Life within ...
Quickly infusing vodka with earl grey tea bags creates a distinct floral foundation for this fun (and caffeinated) take on a martini. A tea cake that's true to its name, this loaf harnesses the ...
Earl Grey is a black tea flavoured with bergamot orange peel which gives it a bright and aromatic flavour. This tea has a mild caffeine content that can help you feel energised without the ...
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Earl Grey Upside Down Pear CakeThe cake is finished with a decadent Earl Grey syrup and a sprinkle of fleur de sel. Related: Earl Grey Chocolate Pudding 4 bags of Earl Grey tea 1 ½ cups boiling water 1 vanilla bean ...
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