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  2. How to Host the Perfect Galentine's Day Brunch, From a ... - AOL

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    Serve breakfast teas such as green, black, or Earl Grey, and have a full hot pot of coffee ready to go when your guests arrive. Display milk, cream, and sugar for guests to add to their hot beverages.

  3. 50 Breakfast Ideas That Are Perfect For Cozy Fall Mornings - AOL

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    Sheet-Pan Sweet Potato Hash. This easy bacon and sweet potato hash can upgrade any breakfast and comes together in one. single. pan. Yes, even the bacon!Make this for any occasion; casual ...

  4. Wake Up to These Warm and Cozy Fall Breakfast Ideas - AOL

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    Chilly mornings call for cozy fall breakfasts (and pumpkin spice lattes, of course)! Here, you'll find muffins, scones, eggs, and breakfast casseroles for fall.

  5. Mizuya - Wikipedia

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    Preparing the washing area in a tea ceremony room, woodblock by Toshikata Mizuno, 1896. Mizuya (水屋, "water room") is the term for the preparation area in a Japanese tea house (chashitsu) or attached to any venue used for the Japanese tea ceremony. For instance, the area used for preparation during outdoor tea ceremonies is also called the ...

  6. Chagama - Wikipedia

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    The specific term for a kama used in the Japanese tea ceremony is chagama (茶釜, "tea kettle"). Kama are made of cast iron or copper and are used to heat the water used to make tea. The ro (sunken hearth) is used during autumn and winter when it is cold. In the Tatami flooring of the tea rooming a hole is created to put the kama in, over the ...

  7. Chashitsu - Wikipedia

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    A tea room may have a floor area as small as 1.75 tatami mats (one full tatami mat for the guests plus a tatami mat called a daime (台目), about 3/4 the length of a full tatami mat, for the portable brazier (furo) or sunken hearth (ro) to be situated and the host to sit and prepare the tea); or as large as 10 tatami mats or more; 4.5 mats is ...

  8. Host an Amazing Afternoon Tea Party With These Recipes and Ideas

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    Serve Fancy Appetizers. With all the frilly dresses, beautiful decor, and delicate finger foods, tea parties are the perfect time to go all out with fancy flourishes.

  9. Japanese tea utensils - Wikipedia

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    A mizusashi (水指) is a lidded container for fresh cold water used by the host in the tea room during ceremonies. The water is mainly used to replenish the water in the kama at the end of certain ceremonies. Mizusashi are generally made of ceramic, but wooden, glass and metal mizusashi are also used.