But make it properly with eggs and unsalted butter, not with salted butter and too much icing sugar in the English teashop style. |
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The Yarrow family's life revolved around the bakery, which included a retail area, teashop and living quarters out the back. |
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The oasis is far from the madding crowd, but has neither phone nor electricity, not even a teashop. |
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We wouldn't mind expanding to include a teashop, a book shop and a great haberdashery, but not to have a store in every city. |
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In our small teashop you can find more then 300 kinds of tea, tea ceramics, tea canisters, and other things for the preparation of the tea. |
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At Tekoe, our goal is to offer you a large and diverse selection of fresh teas via the online store Teckoe.ch and our teashop in Lausanne, Switzerland. |
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It doesn't matter whether this place is a parish hall, a supporters' association for a Turkish soccer club, a Polish church, a brassiere or an Irish pub, a synagogue or a Moroccan teashop. |
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Some customers feel that the number of cars parked in front of a coffee or teashop is an indicator to the quality of the stuff sold there. |
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A cup of tea and a slice of cake at the teashop on the mezzanine was provided courtesy of The Olde Young Tea House. |
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In 1992 Marion van den Blik decided to make from her passion her profession and thus she opened the first Betjeman and Barton teashop in The Netherlands. |
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In March 1988 a brawl in a Rangoon teashop led to the death of a student. |
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Squatters live in the lift shaft, a teashop owner runs his café in one of the corridors and on the top floor families crowd squalid rooms. Another reminder of the British Raj is the Pegu Club. |
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Feminine conversation in an English teashop. |
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They operated a small teashop and mat-selling outlet. |
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On Friday, three people were killed and 12 others injured in a bomb blast at a teashop in Songkhla Province, also in the southern part of Thailand. |
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