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, 2015
Veggie Broth
Monday, January 19, 2015
New Book: So Easy to Preserve
It isn't a good Christmas if there isn't a new book under the tree. This book by the Cooperative Extension of the University of Georgia is an excellent book, with all the current information on preserving foods. It covers canning (of meat, veggies, fruits and jams), freezing, dehydrating, making vinegars, pickling and so much more. In its revised 6th edition, this comprehensive 387 page book, features hundreds of recipes as well. While there is a lot of information here. I am finding it very easy to read and to comprehend and am enjoying this treasure quite a bit.
www.soeasytopreserve.com
www.soeasytopreserve.com
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Friday, January 16, 2015
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Newest Tea Bracelets
Over the 25 years (!) that Sweet Remembrances has been in business pouring tea and making scones, friends have become very supportive customers in the tea room, and tea room customers have become new found friends. That concept was confirmed this past holiday season when I received these two tea related bracelets.
The bracelet is shown here on top of a birthday card I received last year from a long distance Internet friend. Tea unites us across America!
And this colorful bracelet was a gift from a customer now turned friend. It was a surprise to receive and a joy to have. A special thank you to friends near and far, and to the many tea room guests over the years that have become forever friends!
Monday, January 12, 2015
Tea Strainers
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Tea For One
This adorable little Tea for One combination was a gift from a friend. The tea is brewed in the upper portion of the set, and then once brewed, it is poured into the lower section which is an oversized teacup. Such fun! It brings a smile to my face when I use it - remembering the friend that passed it on to me and rejoicing in thoughtful acquaintances.
Friday, January 9, 2015
Newest Tea Pot Ornament
This darling glass tea pot ornament was a holiday gift from Susanna. Although purchased in PA, it was handmade in Egypt and according to the information attached to the teapot, it was mouth blown, engraved with its own unique design, accented with 24 Karat gold trim, painted and fired to create this truly elegant treasure. Although I was with her when she purchased it, it was a surprise to open the little box and be reminded of our bus trip to Wheaton Arts Village this past September. What a perfect souvenir!
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Traditional English Cream Scones
These scones are always served in the tea room, alongside a flavored scone, fresh fruit, and a variety of toppings. Many guests request our scone recipe, so here it is. Enjoy!

Traditional English Cream Scones
2 c. flour
2 tsps. baking powder
2 tsps. sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 c. cold butter
2 eggs
1/2 c. light cream
Mix flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt in bowl. Cut in butter until crumbly. Lightly beat eggs, add cream to eggs. Mix egg and cream with dry ingredients; mix to form dough. Knead for 30 seconds on lightly floured surface. Roll into a circle 3/4 inch thick. Cut into rounds with 2" cutter which has been dipped into flour. Re-roll dough, and continue cutting circles. Place on baking sheet. In a small bowl, mix 1 egg white with 1 tsp. water. Brush onto top of cut scones. Sprinkle with sugar. Bake 425 degrees for 13 - 15 minutes. Yield: 12 scones. Serve warm, lightly dusted with confectioner's sugar, with your favorite toppings.
A few hints and tips:
- Make sure your baking powder is fresh or the dough will not rise.
- Do not overwork/over handle the dough as that will create a 'tough' scone.
- Do not roll the scone too thin as that will create a 'flat' scone.
- Serve these scones fresh from the oven!
Monday, January 5, 2015
National Hot Tea Month
January marks the beginning of both the new year and National Hot Tea Month. A month long celebration of tea drinking (well really, who are we kidding, we celebrate for twelve months). In our family, we have an 11 year old non-tea-drinker that has been counting down the days to his 12th birthday ever since the first 'Happy New Year' was exclaimed (24 more days in case you were wondering). Here's hoping your new year is joyful, your resolutions hold fast, and you take time for tea during this extra special tea drinking month.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Downton Abbey Returns!
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Happy New Year - 2015! Looking Back - 2014!
and Valentine's Day teas in February!
The gardens came to life in April and we had a host of earthy events including an introduction to herb gardening class, Earth Day Festival downtown, and a Make your Own Fairy Garden session for mothers and daughters to design.
May celebrates Mother's Day while June honors the Queen! July is fun with Tea & Tarot readings.
In 2014 we journeyed to two different destinations on our traveling herb seminars. June included a visit to gardens in Delaware and a trip to Winterthur to enjoy the Costumes of Downton Abbey exhibit while an overnight trip to Cape May was a highlight for many in September.
Happy New Year 2015!
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