Frill is super excited to announce that we will be serving tea from Lupicia, a Japanese based tea company. Lupicia have decided to sponsor Frill’s Sunday Tea Party by providing Frill with a variety of teas including black, green, oolong, and flavored teas.
This will be a great opportunity to try Lupicia’s fresh teas since they only have a few retail stores in the USA, specifically California and Hawaii. We hope to see you there are Sunday’s tea party!
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Obviously you can’t read.
“I throw my spear, which I’m not too bad at actually, if I don’t have to throw too far, and see the little girl from District 11 standing back a bit, watching us. She’s the twelve-year-old, the one who reminded me so of Prim in stature. Up close she looks about ten. She had bright, dark eyes and satiny brown skin and stands tilted up on her toes with her arms slightly extended to her sides, as if ready to take wing at the slightest sound. It’s impossible not to think of a bird.
I pick up another spear while Peeta throws. “I think her name’s Rue,” he says softly.” - The Hunger Games, pages 98-99
“The boy from District 11, Thresh, has the same dark skin as Rue, but the resemblance stops there. He’s one of the giants, probably six and a half feet tall and built like an ox…” - The Hunger Games, page 126
Literacy may be dead. :\
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To suspend flowers in the cubes, work in layers: Fill an ice tray (one that makes large cubes so the ice will last longer) a quarter of the way with water, add flowers facing down, and freeze. Add more water to fill halfway, and freeze. Fill to the top, and freeze again.
For ice that’s especially clear, use distilled water that has been boiled and then cooled. This limits impurities and air bubbles, which make ice cloudy.
Use only edible flowers, such as orchids, nasturtiums, pansies, and snapdragons, that have been grown to be eaten (to ensure they haven’t been treated with chemicals). (via)
I NEED THIS TO HAPPEN IN MY LIFE.
This is gorgeous.
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