Editor’s Letter
come for tea As leaves turn an array of golden hues and temperatures moderate, autumn seems to usher in the perfect time for afternoon tea, especially ones reflecting the flavors, produce, and motifs of the season. For fitting inspiration, look no further than the “Welcome the Harvest” menu and tablescape (page 37) or a charming hat-themed teatime (page 51) that will enthrall adults and children alike. The chapeaux-shaped foods our talented recipe developers and food stylists have crafted for this menu are truly delightful. I think you’ll be surprised by the marvelous mixture of china patterns our stylist, Courtni Bodiford, pulled together for this in conjunction with Robin Wilhelm of Tea and Old Roses, a Birmingham, Alabama–based vintage china rental company. (Be sure to read Robin’s article on page 79 for…