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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 is the combined effort created by the sisters of The Rosemary House and Sweet Remembrances.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Monday, May 20, 2013
The Tea Trolley
The lovely place settings featured assorted teacups and plates. Notice the napkin rolled into the teacup and the petite spoon tucked in the handle of the teacup. Clever.
A generous fresh salad dressed with a strawberry dressing was presented as the first course.
The three tiered tray service included chicken salad, egg salad, and carrot & cheddar cheese sandwiches. There were two of each variety for the guests. They were all very tasty and fresh.
And the beautiful assortment of desserts included a tasty meringue, a petite fruit tart, a delicious chocolate truffle in an edible chocolate cup, and a tiny white cake with a sweet pink frosting. Oh yum! The perfect ending to a fun afternoon tea.
Rachel Cox, the owner, greeted our group and shared a little history of the building. Additional photos from her photo gallery can be seen here on the tearoom website. Behind her is a tiny peek into the gift shop where you could purchase the teas that were served along with the lemon curd, and assorted fun tea related items.
Labels:
Afternoon Tea,
Out and About
Friday, May 17, 2013
Garden Decor
Sharing some whimsical displays of garden artistry that captured my eye recently.
Looks like a serene setting to enjoy a glass of iced tea!
Did you spot the face and wild hair on this rusty shovel? Fun little garden discoveries while we were out and about on a rather unseasonably cold Monday in May.
Labels:
Out and About,
Whimsy
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Tea Decor

Fun little discoveries during our tea room travels. Both of these wreaths would be fairly easy to replicate.
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Creative Crafting
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Mother's Day Tea 2013 - the menu
And the little trio of desserts featured an Italian Cream Cupcake, Coconut & Pecan topped Chocolate Cupcake, and a Tangy Lemon Filled Cookie. Just the right size!
Angelica and her mother helped waitress. Angelica lamented that she wants to come to the Mother's Day Tea, with her Mother, but sadly, she realizes she is probably the tea server again next year. I suggested she try and make reservations next year. We'll see what happens with that idea. Hope everyone enjoyed a Happy Mother's Day!
Labels:
Afternoon Tea
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Saturday, May 11, 2013
A Yard Sale Find!
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Whimsy
Friday, May 10, 2013
Biltmore Estate
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Afternoon Tea
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Charlotte Russe
Charlotte Russe is a chilled French dessert made with ladyfingers and is filled with a fruit-flavored cream filling set with gelatin, a favorite ingredient in Edwardian cookery.
Labels:
Afternoon Tea,
Culinary Delights
Monday, May 6, 2013
Judy Larkin, The Tea Lady
She explained the rules and hierarchical relationships that governed servants lives in the late-Edwardian era England, but also shared the "below stairs" life where tea may not have been enjoyed in silver teapots, but was enjoyed none the less. There were plenty of opportunities for merriment complete with music hall songs and colorful expressions.
A special thank you to Judy for her delightful program.
Labels:
Afternoon Tea
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Featured Menu - Tea With the Parlor Maid
"Shall we have some tea?", Lord Grantham. The afternoon tea sandwiches included a Spring Salad Aspic, Chicken Bombay Sandwich on Raisin Bread, Rolled Asparagus Sandwich, Watercress Tea Sandwich, and a Tomato Aspic Cucumber Sandwich.
Olde English Seed Cake and Traditional English Scones were accompanied with Sweet Cream, Cinnamon Honey Butter, Raspberry Preserves and Fresh Fruit.
Dessert included individual servings of Charlotte Russe. "Is that Charlotte Russe? How lovely!", Lady Grantham.
We also served petite Vanilla Rosemary Madelaines served in my favorite silver basket! Do you remember the scene where Matthew selected a madelaine from the three tiered server?
An excellent resource for Downton Abbey recipes and ideas can be found at this website, Downton Abbey Cooks. "I sometimes wonder if I should learn to cook. You never know when it might come in handy.", Lady Edith.
Labels:
Afternoon Tea,
Culinary Delights
Friday, May 3, 2013
Spiced Pecans
Spiced Pecans
2 egg whites
1 pound pecan halves
1 c. sugar
2-1/2 tsp. apple pie spice
1/2 tsp. salt
Mix egg whites with 2 tsps. water in a large bowl, and beat until frothy. Add pecans and stir until well coated. Combine sugar, spices and salt. Pour over nuts. Mix well. Spread coated nuts on a lightly oiled 11 x 15 shallow pan. Bake at 250 degrees, stirring every 20 minutes until coating hardens, about an hour. Store in an air tight container. Will keep for a month, provided no one knows what is in the container!
Labels:
In the Kitchen,
Recipe
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