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Pointing out where the tea or coffee is kept is only one of the things hosts might consider when guests come to stay. Here are some more
You don’t need a lot going on in your guest room to be a great host
I cursed as I bumped through yet another cupboard. Sleepless from jet lag, I was hunting in vain for the makings of a cup of tea while my hostess slumbered.
If only I’d thought to ask, or she’d thought to offer, rudimentary tea-making instructions before I turned in, I wouldn’t be conducting a can-to-can search of her kitchen’s recesses. (Here are my tips on how to be a great houseguest).
Pointing out where the tea or coffee is kept is only one of the things hosts might consider when guests come to stay. Here are some more.
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