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I found these pastel vintage teaspoons in a little antique shop in Primrose Hill London & of course had to have them! They always come out with my antique tea cups & saucers for special occasions. Ooh & these cinnamon & sugar caramels from
Donna Hay go down a treat with a cuppa.
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