In Denmark, they have hygge. In Sweden, it’s lagom. In Japan, wabi-sabi. It seems every country has their own phrase for cosy and in Ireland, that word is teolaí, a term that translates as “warmth”.
Emilie's French Teas on Wornall Road is owned by Emilie Jackson. Winter is the perfect season to dive headfirst into the wide world of tea. Luckily, you can find loose leaf shops and tea houses around ...
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If you're anything like me, the holiday season doesn't officially begin until the good teas hit the shelves. Peppermint bark blends, gingerbread spice, cinnamon-apple everything, for me, it's ...
Standing outside the brick cottages that line the Liberties’ John Dillon Street, Megan Wright reads a letter aloud. “Thank you for your recent card to President Higgins regarding the passing of Síoda, ...
A Dublin woman who has crocheted thousands of 'Michael Tea Higgins' tea cosies is preparing for a new presidency. Susan Banks from Tallaght began creating her Michael D Higgins-inspired creations back ...
The Sugar Loaf Company in the heart of Stourbridge offers a warm welcome and a space to pause and unwind. It is open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon teas and the freshly baked goods are always a ...
One of the first things we do when my Irish mother-in-law comes over is, of course, put the kettle on. She is also the only person we get the teapot and tea cosy out for, but unfortunately, this ...
A nostalgic nod to owner Ash Kinchin’s Irish nana, complete with scones, floral china and crocheted cosies inside an 1870s heritage building. Loose-leaf teas range from Irish breakfast to creme brulee ...