I was recently sent some products to try from Whittards of Chelsea. They specialise in wonderful array of teas, coffees, luxury hot chocolates,confectionery, china and equipment. I received some Earl grey tea, some aromatic breakfast blend coffee and some wonderful instant hot chocolates. Amongst the vast selection of coffees and teas from all over the world, Whittards of Chelsea also have 18 truly amazing flavours in their hot chocolate selection such as lime and chilli, creme brulee, cherry rocky road and many other wonderful combinations. I sampled the Strawberry white hot chocolate and Banofee hot chocolate.They both tasted like heavenly desserts in mug.
Together with the products Whittards also sent me some 3 really pretty plates to add to my ever growing crockery collection.Their china ranges from classic blue chintz, to vintage rose or you can have just simply colourful.. I love the entire selection if only I could have them all.
This month simply.food is hosting an event "Lets cook healthy Breakfasts", because Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
Whittards of Chelsea would also like to encourage you to kick start your day by eating healthy breakfast so they have kindly agreed to provide a tea hamper as a prize to one simply.food reader.
The prize:
- 1 packet earl grey tea
- 1 packet English breakfast tea
- Strawberry and clotted cream biscuits
- Strawberry Jam
- Tea infuser
- Two mugs
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