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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Tea for One and a Jes' Pie

This week while marketing  I happened across a selection of Ukrops baked items at our Kroger store and was delighted to find  a set of 4 miniature lemon chess pies...  our favorite!!  After  finding the recipe given below, I'd much rather find  them  homemade from a bakery any day.. for they are  quite   an affair to mix up and bake!
They were  exactly what I was  hungry for, and  a delight to  use in my  Teatime for One as I  whiled away an hour this morning  for my eleveneses.. a time set apart to  just    meditate on  life, blessings, and  happy times   on the way...
Yesterday  I found  this beautiful double begonia on the sale  rack for only $3.oo..I love the multi-colors...orange and yellow, so cheerful and  a delightful  backdrop
for my  lemony  confection to come!
I decided to use my husband's mum's  china( an old pattern made in the USA, Syracuse China, Portland pattern)  which I reserve for special occasions..funny to say of all the china patterns I have ever seen, I decided long ago this pattern touched my heart the most.  The tiny pink rosebuds are so delicate and  remind me of my own mother so much!!!
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So to accent the red of the roses,  I had to  bring forth the fresh  beauty of the white  and red kissed 
nectarines, and strawberries.. 

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My earl grey tea spike with lemon sweetened with a dash of turbinado sugar..yum!
I had not had  much full blown tea this summer, opting instead for herbals...  this tasted so full bodied and delish!!! 
The chess pie  was  so marvelous, I tried to  eat  the ever so tiniest bites to make it last  as long as possible... 
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“I feel as if I had opened a book and found roses of yesterday sweet and fragrant, between its leaves.” 
― L.M. MontgomeryAnne of the Island


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Thursday, January 25, 2018

Our Jane Austen Tea was a Huge Success!!!

Today was the day...  I had been planning  my Jane Austen Tea party  for a couple of weeks and today it finally came to fruition!
(Each place card had this lovely welcome )

Tea pot is on, the cups are waiting,
Favourite chairs anticipating,
No matter what I have to do,
My friends there’s always time for you.
 I had  created  some table  decorations  whose inspiration came from pinterest..  the Jane Austen theme and menu was inspired by  the December issue of Tea Time magazine.. And  my  very special friends and prayer pals  got together this morning to  enjoy the pleasures of tea, and fellowship...  It was  marvelous! 
First of all, I created these bookmarks   and  got them laminated at Staples  for each place setting~

This photo  graced the table 

As well  as, Mr. Darcy, who was also present! 
There, as well, you can see the place card with a delightful poem   decorated with blue transfer ware which I understand was  Jane's favorite. 

    I took this photo to send to our  sista'  who  has  recently moved to Utah...  We had never had a gathering without her....  We miss you, Colleen!!!

 These darling  silhouettes  are found on pinterest, too!

There were 5 of us in attendance... and  life's  complications  had kept us from  getting together for a few months.. Today was  just awesome...  the sharing,  the  edifying and prayer  was  amazing!

 One of the  items  suggested in the magazine was chocolate  meringues...  with a recipe...  they are nothing more than Mallomars so I just  bought a package  and  called it done!!!  No way was I going to make them!!!
I was  rather dismayed all week because our local grocers  didn't carry the cinnamon chips anymore  for my Cinnamon scones...  but I finally found them yesterday  at a smaller  market in town....  They were  delish slathered in Devonshire Cream!

My favorite item was  this platter of Mini Victoria Sponge cakes with raspberry preserves and  raspberry creme in the middle... YUM!  and the  cake  could be baked the day before which was a great help this morning getting it all together!!!

These Egg  and Cress canapes were super easy to  put together..  toast rounds,  a schmear of Dijon and mayo mixture. .. a slice of egg and  a garnish of Italian parsley!!!  They were a huge hit!!!The  Cress was  way to pricey and I had to purchase a  truckload of it so  a .99 package of parsley  did the trick!!! I was so pleased to locate the super thin sliced  Pepperidge Farm bread!
source  Tea Time
All in all it was a glorious morning with great friends and they all  went away feeling greatly  loved, appreciated and  with happy tummies!!!

For this tea I used Barry's Scottish  blend!




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Monday, October 30, 2017

A Cup of Tea and Thee, Dear Novel!!!


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I ran across this photo on Face Book posted by
The Queen's English
"Tea pot is on, the cups are waiting,
Favourite chairs anticipating,
No matter what I have to do,
My friend(s) there’s always time for you. "
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For me, today , my friends are my books... what a delicious day to fall into a great book!!!!!And I was already inspired to prepare a lovely October tea for us!!!

I would have really enjoying curling up for tea beside a roaring fire, but alas, that wasn't to be!!!
Yesterday in celebration of Hub's birthday I mixed up the  delightfully easy muffins using only   a spice cake mix and a small can of pureed pumpkin..
These are  scrumptious with a cup of pumpkin Spice tea....by Bigelow.  Today I enjoyed it in  one of my favorite mugs..  this one picked up  at one of  most memorable  B and B's,, The Bufflehead Cove Inn in Kennebunk , Me!


Soon, I was kicking back with  my  muffins and tea to read  a great book,  I've been trying to  spend time with  this month.. so many interruptions!!!  None today!!!!

 I'm in the midst of reading  Debbie Macomber's  Rose Harbor series!!!  Real page turners!

 To make these muffins a bit more special I mixed up a  tad of  powdered sugar, cinnamon, and  a few drops of water  to  create a simple spicy glaze..

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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Valentine Memories


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I cannot believe tomorrow  is February...  the month of  love and  sweet remembrance!

And when Im in a remembering state    I  really  love  the  joy of  vintage  valentines... Why didnt we ever keep all those  sweet sentiments of  friendship and blooming  love..., well, I know why,   but it is too bad we  couldnt  have  squirrelled them away some place...  many of them  are  probably  worth  quite a bit today..  but even then, it would be a shame to part with  any of them..
This one is a dear tribute to tea...  and tea  was on my mind  today  as I dressed the mantel!
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First of all, I had to remove all the wintry  decor in the living room and  bring out the red roses...


 As I removed the  Christmas  greenery and  candlelight  garland  I thought  whoa.. time  for a change.. so I shopped the dining room for the  pair of small lamps.. That  felt wonderful to  have a  fresh  perspective...
then  I  dug out  my valentine  artifacts..I love the  velvet candy box Hubs gave me last year..


To  celebrate  tea  this week I  placed my  lovely  pink themed  Royal Albert  Country Rose  cup  under the cloche  at one end
 and at the other end  of the mantel   my  precious  English Thatched Cottage tea pot  with  heart roses  above the door...  If I lived in England, I'd chose to live there  in a cosy cott  with my love!!!


So   with that  I shall  continue my  sweet reverie  with the  following Victorian  valentines...   that  
spark    loving  memories of  bygone friends  and  special times  with  loved ones!!


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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Cosy Firelight and a Cup of Tea



"Winter, a lingering season, is a time to gather golden moments, embark upon a sentimental journey, and enjoy every idle hour." 

- John Boswell

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Time to  cosy by the fire with a lovely cup of tea and  a  bit of something sweet..

as  the  snow lies on the frozen ground   daring the sun's warmth to  give it a thaw!.  Time to  just  sit with tea and   smile  with happy memories..
for the only  ice in    the room are the crystals  that line the mantel and the flakes that adorn my plate..  but what a plate...   yum!
 Fresh baked morning scones  with a dollop of  New England apple butter. the tea, a cup of Downton Abbey blend...  an earl grey with vanilla...  perfect for the  day of remembrance..
No better  vignette   for  some contemplation  that  over  an English  serving plate  by the Woods and Brothers,   an English cup  by Adams   which  was  first established in Tunstall, England in 1657,  and  a  mix matched  English saucer  from Johnson  Brothers...
 Yum  these  morning scones   are  delectable and  pretty  quickly  made..
when you  go to her page  search buttermilk biscuits and scroll a bit
  you'll find a video to mkae them.  Here is the recipe  from that page..


Buttermilk Biscuits...  in a regular oven (425ºF for 25 minutes)

Ingredients:
2-1/3 cups self-rising flour
8 teaspoons (2 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons) sugar
½ cup butter (1 stick)  frozen  and then grate it  before adding in...
1-1/3 cups buttermilk
1 cup all-purpose flour, for shaping
Directions
1. Line a buttered 7-inch cake pan with parchment paper or a silicone liner.
2. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the flour and sugar. By freezing the stick of butter and then grating it,  the bits of  butter  melt as it cooks and  it makes the  biscuits very flaky and  light. Grate the butter into the flour and stir it in to coat evenly. Gently stir in the buttermilk. The dough should be quite wet.   I recommend watching the video on the  author's page  from  the link.
3. Spread the all-purpose (not self-rising) flour out on a small cookie sheet. With a spoon, scoop evenly sized balls of dough into the flour, making sure they don’t touch each other. With floured hands, coat each dough ball with flour and toss them gently from hand to hand to shake off any excess flour. Place each floured dough ball into the prepared pan, right up next to the other. This will help the biscuits rise up, rather than spreading out. I used a 1/4 sheet pan and  I made 9 biscuits.. They do spread out quite a bit... I had  3  rather  large  globs of dough that I shaped  and placed  three in each row.
And now by the light of my candle  I am deep in my  reverie  as  inspired this morning  on facebook...
I love  all things British  and when I saw this  my immediate thought was   I need to seek out this  painting...



Joseph Farquharson (1846 -1935)

'The Snow Encumbered Branches" 1901
Oil on canvas.

Farquharson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and died at Finzean, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Farquharson was most adept at capturing the warmth and light of sun rises and twilight. He is most famous for his works portraying sheep and his finest works often include a human figure. Men and women of Scotland going about their everyday labours are frequently depicted in dramatic landscapes. Nearly all the early works were inspired by his rural surroundings and he went on to make snow scenes his trademark.
As written on  the Queen's English  facebook page this morning'

My reverie  takes me back to Ireland where  pastorale scenes like this  were  prolific..  but to see it   in January.. now that would be a sight to see... for me..  Love ...love....love!!!!

 So  I  take my  devotional and  peruse    January  inspirations  that  come  from  God's Word...  and I am filled  with the  glory that is  this time of year...  the gift of  frigid air... the  complimentary  gift of  a cosy home and  the  glow of  a  contained  and cheerful  flame.  and I give thanks  for it is all by His hand...  and I am blessed!!Bernideen's Tea Time, Cottage and Garden Blog Party





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