Rosemary's Sampler
An informative sampling focused on herbs and tea with an occasional sprinkling of fairy dust and a glimpse into family activities too. The contributions to this blog are the combined efforts of the sisters of The Rosemary House and Sweet Remembrances.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
National Hot Tea Month - January
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Afternoon Tea at The Willows at Ashcombe Manor, Mechanicsburg
Last November, in our quest to visit at least one tearoom every month, Angelica and Nancy visited the Willows at Ashcombe Manor which is located in the rural area of Mechanicsburg, PA. This gorgeous Victorian Queen Anne style mansion was built in 1891. It has had several makeovers, served as a summer home, operated as a bed and breakfast for a number of years, and sat vacant for almost 8 years. Saved from destruction, and transformed into a destination wedding venue, the owners offer afternoon tea on most Sundays.
It is an elegant setting for tea and certainly a lovely experience when you want to treat yourself to something special.
You could do an entire study of the chandeliers throughout the mansion. Your ticket for afternoon tea includes a self-guided tour of the three floors of the mansion, including the lady's boudoir, the glam room, the gent's suites and the honeymoon suite. The first floor holds the seating area for the afternoon tea with seating at elevated tables, or low tables.
Tea choices include English Breakfast, Earl Gray, Country Mint, Cherry Berry Herbal, Chamomile, or Green Tea. Coke products and coffee are also available. A glass of prosecco or a nonalcoholic beverage is also included with the tea. Loose leaf tea is placed in the strainer, and you pour your hot water over the strainer which is then placed in a drip cup until you are ready to pour another cup of tea.
The waitstaff proudly carry the tiered tray to the table. The lad in the front had an individual tray of vegetarian sandwiches.
The variety of sandwiches included a Crab Salad (radish, celery seed, grilled brioche), Apple Butter & Brie (cinnamon raisin bread, red delicious apple), Cucumber & Dill (marble rye), Roasted Chicken Salad (pepitas, dried cherries, buttered croissant) and Smoked Salmon & Avocado (wheatberry).
The middle tier held Traditional English Scones and served with orange curd, clotted cream, and strawberry jam. Traditional Deviled Eggs seasoned with smoked paprika and dill were also placed on the middle tier. A touch of fringed lavender garnished the tiered tray.
The dessert medley featured the Chef's Selection of Miniature Desserts & Petit Fours. A petit chocolate cake, a yummy strawberry cake, and a sponge cake were offered. A touch of fresh fruit, alongside a Madelaine and a macaron completed the dessert assortment.
Several years ago, we attended their themed Wonderland Tea, and you can check out the menu and photos from that adventure in this blog post. Alice in Wonderland and the Queen of Hearts were in attendance.
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Tea Tasting - Hawaiian White Tea
Studying the dry leaf, you immediately notice the size of the leaf, long and slender. Looking closer, it becomes quite obvious that they have harvested the bud and two leaves to craft this specialty tea. Once brewed, the infusion creates a clear golden brew. The flavor is not overly floral, but simply delicate and sweet. Described on the website as deeply satisfying and comforting, it is truly a pleasant experience. Since the Japanese gaiwan used to brew this beautiful tea is a rich blue color and obscures the true color of the infusion, we poured some of the brew into a plain white cup to truly admire the color of this specialty artisanal tea. What a treasure, and many thanks to Angelica for this lovely gift. It is a real treat!
Monday, January 5, 2026
A Year of Teas - June to December, 2025
In July, we headed south to Oxford, MD for the quarterly seminar of the Mid-Atlantic Tea Business Association. Members gathered at the Doehrn Tea Company for the July gathering.
In August, our travels took us to Mimi's Tea Cottage in West Chester, PA. This relatively new tearoom offered an enjoyable experience with whimsical teapots and tasty treats.
As I review our experiences, I'm surprised at how many locations began as a bakery and have introduced afternoon tea to their clients. They do seem to blend nicely together. Looking back over the second part of our resolution, we managed to attend three tearooms in August but missed in September. We did pick up two tea events in October, otherwise, we kept to one tearoom per month. It was a mission to attend afternoon tea at least once per month. It meant checking schedules, not only the tearoom schedule, but the guests that joined us for tea. Many reservations were easy to make online, others via phone. Many needed to be made well in advance to secure the specific date and time we needed, particularly when we were on vacation. All in all, it was a fun resolution to carry us through the year. Here's to 2026 and more tearoom adventures!
Saturday, January 3, 2026
A Year of Teas - January to May, 2025
In March, a short trip to Carlisle, PA took us to Exquisite Chocolates for their Third Thursday Afternoon Tea. Find additional photos and the menu here. Although they no longer offer Third Thursday Afternoon Tea, they do occasionally offer a special themed tea.

In April, we met with friends at the Infusions Restaurant and Bakery in Mount Joy, PA. This restaurant is part of the Lancaster County Career and Technology Center. The students operate the tearoom from menu planning, food prep, tea service and more. It is a hands-on operation for the students, open during the school year offering afternoon tea on Tuesdays. We attended a special Alice in Wonderland themed event coordinated by the Royal Tea Club. Discover additional photos here.
April was a celebration at the Garryowen Irish Pub in Gettysburg, PA for the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Mid-Atlantic Tea Business Association. Founding members; Nancy Reppert, Susanna Reppert, and Janet Young were honored at this celebratory afternoon tea. Visit this blog post for more photos and menu details.This is part one of a two-part series - A Year of Teas - 2025. We were able to visit at least one tearoom each month from January to May and even managed to sneak in additional teatimes in February, April, and May. How did we do in the second half of the year? Stay tuned!
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