Wednesday, January 8, 2025

An Irish Breakfast - locally

We enjoyed some fabulous Irish breakfast spreads while traveling through Ireland two years past. We are fortunate to have an Irish café and gift shop fairly close, so we headed to Oxford Hall Celtic Shop and Café in New Cumberland, PA for their fabulous Irish breakfast. This Irish experience must be preordered as it takes an hour to pull everything together.

Upon arrival, we perused their giant wall of loose leaf teas, and each of us selected our own blend. Irish Breakfast black, and an Irish Breakfast green, along with two flavored black teas rounded out our selections.








And a short while later, our Irish breakfast experience began. It included two eggs (prepared to order), thick toast, 2 bangers, rasher, black & white puddings, grilled mushrooms and tomato, and beans. It was a plate full of amazing! We were transported back to Ireland without all the hassle of toting luggage, catching planes, shuttles, and driving on the opposite side of the road. 
 

Sunday, January 5, 2025

In Appreciation - Holiday Tea

The last holiday event, post Christmas celebrations with the family, included an appreciation tea for the faithful family and friends that lend a helping hand in the tea room throughout the year. The tables in the main dining room were pushed together to form one large square to host an intimate gathering of ten guests. The festive table. complete with traditional British Christmas crackers was ready for a celebration. 
Going around the table (L to R), are Mike and Gail. Gail is frequently seen in the tearoom as a gracious hostess and tea server. Her husband Mike offers a helping hand at the PA Tea Festival in September. The two young ladies, Tabitha and her sister Caroline were tea ambassadors at the festival, willing to provide assistance to whomever asked. Their mother, Kristin can be found at the tea festival also (it's a family affair), and willingly lends a helping hand in the tearoom when the need arises. Susanna and David are pillars of support for the ongoing operations for both The Rosemary House and Sweet Remembrances.
And rounding out the table, niece Angelica pitches in at the tea festival, and works behind the scenes and occasionally in the tea room when she is home from Penn State where she is working on her final semester for her Masters degree. Master salad preparer and tea server, Claudette, is an integral part of the tea room service. And Nancy savored the opportunity to sit and enjoy Afternoon Tea as prepared by Melissa and Michelle of Manchester Tea and Tarts.

We were offered a variety of British teas including Barry's Gold, several Twinings favorites, and assorted fruit blends. Once we each had our tea, the three tiered servers laden with an array of delicious sweets and savories were presented to the table.

The bottom tier held an assortment of three sandwiches, and each guest received two of each sandwich. The sandwiches, all cut in the traditional British style 'finger' included Sliced Turkey Breast with British Stuffing and Cranberries, Five Cheese and Branston Pickle, and Cucumber and Tzatziki Sauce. A colorful array of fresh and delicious holiday flavors.

The middle tier included the warm Scones which featured a traditional plain English Scone and a Figgy Pudding Scone which included all the ingredients you would find in a figgy pudding. Large bowls of homemade lemon curd and strawberry jam were on the table, and a petite cup of true Devonshire Clotted Cream was on the tier alongside the scones. 

The holiday medley of desserts included British Christmas Cake (laden with Sultanas), Scottish Snow Cake and Petite Mince Pies generously dusted with confectioners sugar. Scottish Snow Cake has a shortbread crust, a thin layer of jam, a white cake layer, and a sweet vanilla icing coated in coconut. Such a festive and delicious assortment of British sweet treats.

And the finale featured warm Sticky Toffee Pudding atop Devonshire Cream Custard. It was hard not to lick the plate.

Many thanks to Manchester Tea and Tarts for presenting such a memorable afternoon holiday tea. We enjoyed opening the Christmas crackers, sharing silly jokes, discovering tiny trinkets, and sporting colorful paper crowns. You'll have to imagine us in purple, orange, green, and blue crowns. It was a sight.

Extra special thanks to the family and friends that gathered around the table at this joyous event. It is with great appreciation that such enthusiastic and energetic friends and family are willing to share their time at Sweet Remembrances throughout the year. The opportunity to sit around the table and enjoy our very own special tea time was sublime. They all promised to be ready to pick up the mantel again in February.

Saturday, January 4, 2025

The Year End 2024 Candlelight Tea

Over the years, we have typically closed out the year with our annual Candlelight Tea. This past year, 2024, was no exception. The final tea for the year, held a few days before Christmas marks the end of the tea room festivities for another year. The tea room is all aglow with the flickering candlelight, and our guests leave the hustle and bustle of pre-holiday activities to enjoy an elegant and relaxing evening tea.
 

The first course featured an Apple Cranberry Salad with fresh apples, craisins, parmesan cheese, and sugared pecans all topped with a homemade Cranberry Dressing. The sandwiches included a Cran Apple Chicken Salad Triangle, Swiss Pumpernickel Melt, Cucumber and Savory Feta Cheese Sandwich, Warn Artichoke in Puff Pastry Bundle, Turkey & Monterey Jack Wrap, and a Cheesy Pumpkin Tartlet.

The festive scone course included our traditional English Cream Scone alongside a Farmhouse Craisin Scone served with Sweet Cream and Jelly. Fresh fruit, including pomegranate arils. The dessert medley included a Cranberry Bliss Cupcake, Chocolate Cheesecake, Caramel Cream Sandwich Cookie, and Salted Caramel Truffle from a local Mechanicsburg chocolatier.

We hope your holidays were memorable, and that the advent of the new year brings you much joy, happiness, peace, and a bounty of  tea times. Here's to 2025!
 

Monday, October 28, 2024

Tea Around Town, NYC

If you're looking for a new tea time adventure, you might consider one of the Tea Around Town excursions that are taking place in NYC, Philly, DC, and Atlanta. We recently toured NYC while enjoying an afternoon tea aboard the traveling pink bus. The pink theme is carried out throughout the bus from the napkins to the floral décor to the keepsake pink travel mugs. It was a fun experience, and we had the opportunity to take tea with family all the while enjoying some of the New York sites. There are two options for the tea service; petite or luxe. We opted for the slightly less expensive petite and enjoyed all that was offered.


Although hot teas are listed on the website, we were only offered a variety of iced tea flavors. Since we were there in August, the iced tea was perfect. The host/hostess pour a small amount of tea in your mug, but come around frequently with different flavors to try.

As the bus travels the busy streets of the city, a narration of the sites you are passing is provided all the while another host snaps pictures of each table. There is a bit of singing by the hostess also.

For a brief moment we thought we missed the bus due to the Dominican Day Parade, but fortunately for us, the bus was also tied up in traffic. It was a relief to see the bus pull up and boarding began. Seating is on the top tier of the bus referred to as 'sky deck seating', with a bathroom and kitchen on the lower level. The tiered trays are already plated and on each table as you board the bus. 


The golden utensils are unusually large for tea.

Cucumber Sandwich, Egg Salad Sandwich, and a Deviled Egg

Cinnamon Chip Scone with Cream and Preserves

Lemon Tart, Brownie, Cream Puff

The hustle and bustle of the city is constant and leaving the driving to someone else while enjoying tea is a pleasure. This was certainly an adventure, and I'm happy we were able to enjoy this unique experience with family.

 

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Florrie Kaye's Tea Room, Carmel, NY

A journey to Carmel, NY and a visit to Florrie Kaye's Tea Room was cause for a family gathering and a chance to celebrate a summer birthday. Family from NY, PA and CT converged at this charming tea room nestled in the quaint town of Carmel, NY in the Hudson Valley.

 The English atmosphere of the tea room transports you to a faraway destination without having to cross the pond. The menu offers a wide variety of options, from luncheon specialties to British specialties to American burgers to Afternoon Tea. Thinking that everyone will be satisfied with the variety of menu options, the family group surprised me as they all opted for the Afternoon Tea. Tiered trays marched down the center of the table along with a variety of tea pots. We were each able to select our own tea flavors, hot or iced.


The tiered trays were laden with a variety of tea sandwiches including a traditional cucumber on white bread, roasted veggies with balsamic glaze on whole wheat rounds nestled on a fresh bed of mixed leafy greens. 

The Classic British Scones are served with fresh whipped cream, jam, and butter. They boast that their scones are made in small batches created from a family recipe. 

The top tier featured a wide variety of miniature yummy pastries and fresh seasonal fruit. From chocolate brownies to lemon squares to petite tartlets, they offered a delightful combination of sweet treats.

There is a gift shop in the back, and a stairwell decorated with a variety of ladies hats. The front desk has an area where you can purchase the teas that they offer in the shop, and decorative teapots adorn the shelves throughout the tea room. Reservations are recommended for this popular destination.

 

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Fairy Festival! Tea Festival! Must be September!

Farewell, August! Hello, September!

September marks the arrival of two specialty themed festivals at The Rosemary House and Sweet Remembrances. In the early part of the month, we are celebrating our 30th Annual Fairy Festival on the weekend of September 7th and 8th from 10 am - 4 pm. Perhaps you can join us in the magical gardens for a day full of whimsical fun! Activities include Fairy Fashions, Ivy Fairy Halos, Magic Wands, Fairy Crafts, Pixie Face Paining, Fairy Food on the Fly, and much more! All the fairies, fae, sprites, and pixies are looking forward to playing in the gardens with you again this year.




New this year, birds of prey from Dragon Wings Falconry!


Join us at the end of September when the gardens transition into a world of tea at the 7th Annual PA Tea Festival, held in the fragrant herb gardens of The Rosemary House in charming downtown Mechanicsburg on Friday, September 20th and Saturday, September 21st from 9 am - 4 pm. The festival boasts a variety of merchants and vendors, a wide range of teas and herbal tisanes to sample and purchase, tea tastings, informative programs, a literary corner with book chats and author signings, and musical entertainment. Admission is $15/person in advance or $18/person on the day of the event. There are a few craft classes, held off site, that require an additional ticket to cover instructor fees and supplies.



We hope to see you this month! Dancing with fairies, and sipping tea. Won't you join us?