About Amy Lawrence
Amy Lawrence began her tea room in August of 2003. She is an example for women who have successful careers but want to make a change in their life. With a master’s degree in Special Education she taught learning disabled and autistic students for 11 years. She took a two year break to be home with her two sons. In 2002 while having tea with her mother, she said, “This is what I want to do now! I want my own tea room. I love to cook and have always enjoyed catering for special parties.” In November of 2002, she attended her first tea conference, became a certified tea consultant and finished her business plan. It all began from there. With the help of dedicated family and friends, she finally opened her tea room on August 27, 2003. An Afternoon to Remember has won many awards including Best Small Tea Room in the U.S. in 2006, KCRA’s A-List 2007 and 2008 and Sacramento Magazine’s Best Tea Room in 2008. At the present time, Amy has published 6 cookbooks and has currently started the International Tea Sippers Society with Babette Donaldson to bring tea lovers and tea businesses together.
Posts by Amy
Puerh Tea
By Amy Lawrence on October 6, 2009
Have you heard of Puerh tea? It can be spelled multiple ways but it’s all the same tea. People tend to think that only green tea is healthy for you, but studies are showing that other teas, especially this one, are just as good for you.
Puerh and Cholesterol
The most eye opening of these studies was [...]
Posted in Origins of Tea
Cinnamon Apple Scones
By Amy Lawrence on October 5, 2009
I am so ready for fall! I can almost taste it. I look forward to the cool, rainy days, a good cup of tea and a delicious hot cinnamon apple scone. Use this recipe for a large batch and share with friends and family. Or freeze for a fast treat at [...]
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Our First Tea Contest
By Amy Lawrence on October 4, 2009
Participate in our very first contest to win a 4 oz. bag of Golden Bud Puerh!
To enter the contest, answer our tea question of the month, (hint, answer found somewhere in the newsletter).
How did the tea Puerh get its name?
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A Fabulous Day of Tea in San Francisco
By Amy Lawrence on October 4, 2009
On September 13th, I had a wonderful day of tea in San Francisco. It started early in the morning. Babette picked me up at the Ferry Building. We went to Ghiradelli Square to the Crown and Crumpet Tea Room to take a picture for the International Tea Sipper’s Society newsletter. From there we went to [...]
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Northwest Tea Festival
By Amy Lawrence on August 27, 2009
Ready for fall? Ready for tea? Then visit the Northwest Tea Festival in Seattle, Washington on October 3rd and 4th.
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Where in the heck is Amy?
By Amy Lawrence on August 12, 2009
I know you all have been wondering what happened to Babette and I. We sent out an e-mail explaining what was going on, but for those of you who don’t know, we’ve had some exciting changes for both of us. First of all, I decided after my wonderful trip to the World Tea Expo this [...]
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ITSS First Flush Gathering Kick Off
By Amy Lawrence on May 2, 2009
A pre-launch event for Northern California Sippers drew more than a hundred new members to a full day of tea talks and tastings.
James Norwood Pratt enthralled the crowd with stories and cups of rare brew from his most recent tour of Taiwan tea plantations while Mitchel Noble shared some of the current medical research on the health benefits of tea and sampled some of the finest Chinese teas PeLi Tea imports. Tea educator, Anne Evans, delighted the Sippers with A History of U.S. Tearooms
Posted in ITSS News | Tagged An Afternoon to Remember, ITSS, Mitchel Noble, Norwood Pratt, PeLi Teas | 1 Response
An Afternoon to Remember’s Blackberry Scones
By Amy Lawrence on April 23, 2009
For those of you attending the “First Flush Gathering and Kick Off,” I promised to give you the scone recipe and tips for making scones. Here they are!
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Tips for Hosting Children’s Tea Parties
By Amy Lawrence on April 23, 2009
Children’s tea parties can be so much fun, or such a nightmare if you fail to plan. Getting organized is the key to success. The first important rule is to limit the guest list. If your child is under the age of 5, invite no more than 3 friends. If your child [...]
Posted in Afternoon Tea, Uncategorized | Tagged children, children's tea party, tea, tea parties | 1 Response
History of Afternoon Tea, Various Teas and Tea Times
By Amy Lawrence on April 13, 2009
Have you ever wondered where the idea of afternoon tea originated? You may have heard about Duchess Anna, but have you heard about Princess Catharine of Braganza? Did you ever wonder how tea made it to England in the first place?
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