Afternoon tea, no matter where you go, is more than a fad. It's a necessity, especially for go-getters who work nonstop from an early breakfast till ®MDRV¯?? four o'clock. Of course, as an alumna of one of those women's colleges where afternoon tea was a weekly affair, it's my duty to push outdated rituals like this. We take an oath.
Power tea. What a concept. Think it'll catch on?
6000 E. Camelback Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Category: Hotels/Resorts
Region: Central Scottsdale
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Power tea. What a concept.
The way I slather it on, Devonshire cream has more than enough calories for my metabolism--probably an entire day's worth. ritz-carlton
Who says "My pleasure" instead of "You're welcome"? Probably people whose favorite adjective is "classy.
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