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Breakfast in Bed

By Janet Bennett
Washingtonpost.com Staff
Wednesday, May 10, 2000

   


    Breakfast tray All merchandise courtesy of Teaism Tea Shop: Porcelain celadon tea pot ($68) from local artist Kyoko Hull. Hand-thrown stoneware granola bowl ($25) by Jill Hinckley from Hinckley Studios in Adams-Morgan. Bamboo tray with collapsible legs ($88); cornhusk placemat ($6); set of 6 rattan coasters ($11), linen napkin ($19), card by Sara Schneidman from Sperryville, Va.

Celadon juice/water pitcher ($100) and matching cup ($26) by Takashi and Theresa Ichihara. Carved silver-plated napkin rings ($13 each). The rose-color-rimmed Japanese bowl ($20) holds ginger scones that you can also make at home, thanks to the talents of Teaism baker Polly Brown and her mix that makes 12 yummy scones for a mere $3.95.

(LaJuan F. Payton/washingtonpost.com)

Whether your mother is the unconditional love or guilt-and-grief model, you won't want to forget her on the holiday dedicated to her. And what could be more of a love offering than breakfast in bed? Whether you intend to serve her yourself this Sunday, or just provide the accoutrements for future breakfasts in bed, here are some suggestions on where to score superior supplies to make a morning meal look as good as it tastes.

 

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