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Friday, July 9, 2021

Tea 4 Me

 “Where there’s tea, there is Hope”
– Wing Pinero

“Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea.”
– Henry Fielding

“A simple cup of tea is far from a simple matter.”
 Mary Lou Heiss

Photographed in my herb garden in sunshine too bright for teatime in the garden, but still fun to play awhile.
The teacup I chose to use has a very special memory tied to it. Our last trip to Europe I was very fortunate to attend the Chelsea Flower Show in London and have tea there. While strolling through the flower show I found this teacup at a booth selling antiques and fell in love with it. The flowers are a nod to that visit to the flower show with flowers from my garden on the table and embroidered flowers on the vintage napkins and table cover.
“Each cup of tea represents an imaginary voyage.”– Catherine Douzel

For some time I have thought I would like to do afternoon tea just for me.

No food restrictions, just things I like. Actually after doing this one I felt like it was a tea time "swan song" for me. It is a lot of work to do the whole thing from planning, shopping, to producing and my back doesn't much like the work anymore. That said, who knows, maybe I will do it again; but in the meantime I wanted to do it just for me.

Now you might think that is a lot of food just for me. Well I did share with the other members of the household. As you see we moved it inside to eat because the bees, flies, and sunshine were a bit too much.

The menu was:

Sausage rolls with mustard

Cucumber cups with crab salad and a dollop of guacamole on top

Egg salad sandwich

Trout sandwich

Scones with strawberry jam

Vanilla cake with fresh fruit (with the heat the fruit kept sliding off the top-ugh!)

Lemon bars

And thanks to Mary of A Breath of Fresh Air for recommending Rose Lemonade from World Market/Cost Plus, we enjoyed this sparkly special finish to afternoon teatime served without actual tea. I did have my daily tea, just not with the afternoon tea time. Mostly I wanted to sleep last night and having tea late in the day just doesn't work for me. The rose lemonade was perfection. 

There are all kinds of opportunities to have tea, sometimes they are elaborate and sometimes as simple as a store bought cookie and a mug of tea. I love them all and plan on sharing tea times again; so come along with me, pick up that cup of tea and celebrate each day even if it is just for you.

Happy weekend, dear friends!

6 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, you really outdid yourself this time around dear friend! What a beautiful tea.......and glad you found and are enjoying the Rose Lemonade! I found 4-packs in a Super Target last week, good for single/double servings if you don't want to open the large bottle - they were on sale also!

    Enjoy the weekend - hope it's cooler. We escaped Elsa with some of the heaviest rain ever, some flooding but thankfully no wind damage. Now the week ahead will be back min the 90's!
    Hugs - Mary

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  2. What a most wonderful tea you created, Marilyn. I agree that it's a lot of work. The Rose Lemonade sounds delicious - I wonder if I can find it here.
    Have a good weekend!

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  3. "Each cup of tea represents an imaginary voyage" quote made me smile as I know your trip to Europe was special. The cup from the Chelsea Flower Show is a happy reminder of that time and perfect for your teatimes at home. You prepared a feast with thoughtfulness and love. Your family must have enjoyed you Summer teatime treats and refreshing drinks.

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  4. Marilyn, I am a strong believer in doing something just for you -- just the way you like it -- the way it looks, tastes, is designed. And it's gorgeous in every way. That menu sounds to die for (we may need to confer at some time!) and it's so pretty. I really loved that you used your Chelsea cup. Perfect!

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  5. Now that was a real treat, such a special afternoon tea. The menu and the table setting were a real delight.

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  6. What an absolutely divine afternoon tea 'just for you'! The beautiful table outside with your memories of the Chelsea Flower Show and souvenir teacup are simply lovely. Such a labor of love - and a treat that you shared with us! I want to sit down for tea with you!

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