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the Unofficial Bridgerton Book of Afternoon Tea: Over 75 scandalously delicious recipes inspired by characters hit show
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the Unofficial Bridgerton Book of Afternoon Tea: Over 75 scandalously delicious recipes inspired by characters hit show
Current price: $14.99
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the Unofficial Bridgerton Book of Afternoon Tea: Over 75 scandalously delicious recipes inspired by characters hit show
Current price: $14.99
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Over 75 afternoon tea recipes to celebrate the scandal, the sauce, and the sumptuous spreads of binge-worthy regency drama hit
Bridgerton.
Bridgerton
fans are cordially invited to indulge in themed afternoon teas galore. Each character hosts their own imagined chapter, serving up tasty treats to complement their theme. Penelope—with her bright, blossoming frocks—will be offering up a floral spread, while Genevieve Delacroix goes all
ooh là là
with her “French” accent and Parisian petit fours. Only the daintiest delights will do for Daphne Bridgerton, while devilishly delicious is the order of the day for smouldering “I Burn For You” Buns, anyone? Queen Charlotte’s tea is positively eccentric, while Lord Featherington’s errs on the boozy side... Audiences couldn’t get enough of the drama, deception and, indeed, Duke’s derrière. And they won’t be able to get enough of the elegant savories, scones, cakes, macarons, and other delectable recipes for indulgences here that accompany this seriously extravagant period drama with a twist.
Bridgerton.
Bridgerton
fans are cordially invited to indulge in themed afternoon teas galore. Each character hosts their own imagined chapter, serving up tasty treats to complement their theme. Penelope—with her bright, blossoming frocks—will be offering up a floral spread, while Genevieve Delacroix goes all
ooh là là
with her “French” accent and Parisian petit fours. Only the daintiest delights will do for Daphne Bridgerton, while devilishly delicious is the order of the day for smouldering “I Burn For You” Buns, anyone? Queen Charlotte’s tea is positively eccentric, while Lord Featherington’s errs on the boozy side... Audiences couldn’t get enough of the drama, deception and, indeed, Duke’s derrière. And they won’t be able to get enough of the elegant savories, scones, cakes, macarons, and other delectable recipes for indulgences here that accompany this seriously extravagant period drama with a twist.