We began our evening tea with a nice slice of warm quiche. Quite flavorful and tasty, it was a prelude of what would be a nice variety of tea party treats. Here, owner Maria Price-Nowakowski is offering the assortment of miniature tea sandwiches.
Sweet little nosegays of herbs and flowers from the garden were presented to each guest. Such a colorful and fragrant basket full of pretties!
Cinnamon Chips scones with clotted cream and jelly was the next course served in a large wooden bowl.
Beautiful platters laden with miniature cheesecake and cookies were waiting to be shared with the garden guests.
Please Note: We are joining Bernideen's Tea Time Blog and linking to her Tea in The Garden series.
Wonderful! Can't get any better,My kind of fun.Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tea time. Oh how I would love having tea in the garden here. The nosegays are a gorgeous touch too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like just the place for a lovely tea! I bet you enjoyed yourselves! Thanks for sharing. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteRuth
How perfectly wonderful this was - I would have loved it and hope you will share it with Tea In The Garden!!
ReplyDeleteOh how I would love to attend this! What a wonderful way to spend a evening in the garden with tea! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNancy
This sounds so PERFECT!! Wish I could have gone.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful presentation, and a lot of thought went into everything.
ReplyDeleteVal
What a yummy looking tea time! I have often thought it would be fun to host a tea in the evening, but I never have. Hmm ...
ReplyDeleteLovely tea party, and being held at an herb farm is a double blessing!
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