Tea with the Dames
Volume 2: Taste Your Words
(Before You Serve Them)
Now serving the art of conversation.
Taste Your Words (Before You Serve Them) is the second installment in the series.
Also presented in a beautifully illustrated, full-color, magazine-style format, this volume turns its attention to how we speak, listen, and connect, especially when conflict may be brewing just around the corner.
Now serving the art of conversation.
Taste Your Words (Before You Serve Them) is the second installment in the series.
Also presented in a beautifully illustrated, full-color, magazine-style format, this volume turns its attention to how we speak, listen, and connect, especially when conflict may be brewing just around the corner.
With life recipes for thoughtful communication, a nod to the suffragette women who shaped history with their words, and a blend of humor, history, and shared wisdom, it invites readers to slow down, consider tone, and choose words with care.
Along the way, you’ll find dishes made for gathering, from shrimp and fettuccini that bring people to the table to a generously loaded baked potato board meant for sharing, all best enjoyed with a steady cup of tea and good company.
It’s conversation, done well.
With life recipes for thoughtful communication, a nod to the suffragette women who shaped history with their words, and a blend of humor, history, and shared wisdom, it invites readers to slow down, consider tone, and choose words with care.
Along the way, you’ll find dishes made for gathering, from shrimp and fettuccini that bring people to the table to a generously loaded baked potato board meant for sharing, all best enjoyed with a steady cup of tea and good company.
It’s conversation, done well.
Early readers are saying this about
Volume 2: Taste Your Words
(Before You Serve Them)
“I loved the first volume for the life recipes on confidence. This one? It made me think about how I actually talk to people—at home, with friends, even when I’m annoyed. You can feel it building toward something bigger… like real change might be next.”
“I didn’t expect a book about conversation to hit this close to home. I’m a fan because it’s not preachy: it’s practical. Little reminders like ‘maybe pause before you say that’… which, frankly, I could have used a few times this week.”
“I picked it up thinking I’d flip through a few pages… and next thing I know I’m texting my sister saying, ‘Well, this explains a few things about me.’ It’s that kind of book.”
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