Tea
Together is a small hands-on operation that straddles the Atlantic. Its
roots are in a leafy London suburb in the mid fifties and a group of
girls who played together after school. One of those girls grew up
to be a linguist, first in Switzerland, then onto Italy and then in New
York City with the United Nations. The other studied painting, made
films about artists, married a film cameraman and eventually went to
live with her family in a farmhouse in the North of France. There, she
discovered to her astonishment that her destiny was not, in fact, to
make films but to make marmalades. A chance jar of her early efforts
happened to fall into the hands of Joanna in Manhattan, who was
thinking about what she might do after her early retirement from the
UN. She tried the contents of the jar and called her old friend, some
twenty years out of contact, to offer her services as
distributor-promoter of Tea Together in the United States. Like it says
on the box: Tea Together, St. Remy au Bois - Manhattan.
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