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  • Biscotti & Tea

    Biscotti & Tea

    I have never made biscotti before, but this fantastic recipe from The Monday Box blog for Cinnamon Red Hot Biscotti Cookies peaked my interest to give it a shot. I already had cinnamon imperials in my pantry from some Christmas cookie recipes, so this was perfect. The dough was quite wet and heavy and tricky

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  • Mondays

    Mondays

    Sorry to all my working friends, but this is how I like to spend my Monday mornings now in retirement! It doesn’t suck! After spending years saying “my deck was calling my name”, I can simply walk out and stay there now. MY ADVICE: Work hard and save as much as you can and your

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  • Blue & White Tea

    Blue & White Tea

    Our long holiday weekend, remembering and honoring those who served and paid the ultimate price, has started out very well weather wise. I should be using red, white, and blue as my theme, but due to the spectacular weather, I’m feeling a bit more summery and opted for just blue and white – summers other

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  • Fun Friday Tea

    Fun Friday Tea

    Yes, when you’re retired, every day could be a Friday, but old habits die hard and I still think it’s a milestone day. So today I brought out the fun with a whimsical tea-for-one teacup and teapot that I bought on our first trip to Disney World back in 2002! I love the signature white

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  • The Firsts of Spring

    The Firsts of Spring

    It’s finally that time of year when the temperatures and the winds play nice in Maine and I can sit outside on the deck without freezing. Yay! I whipped up a pot of Mrs. Grey Tea from local tea blender Tempest In A Teapot and some blueberry scones. With a simple white teapot and a

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  • Spring, Snow & Cinnamon Rolls

    Spring, Snow & Cinnamon Rolls

    It’s the end of March here in Maine. As with most of the United States, we’ve had a mild winter with very little snow. Apparently, Spring is going to make up for that. At least so far, 3 days in. We’re under winter storm warnings today for up to a foot of snow and ice,

    Read More

  • Elevenses

    Elevenses

    I had never heard the term “elevenses” until I saw it on a menu in Scotland. I assumed it was the proprietor showing some whimsy for those who require a bite to eat between breakfast and lunch. It wasn’t until some time later that I learn it’s an actual “thing” and not just in the

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  • Revisiting my Betty’s Mug

    Revisiting my Betty’s Mug

    I have a lot of mugs. I mean a LOT of mugs. The cupboard is full. My mugs runneth over. Did I mention I have many mugs? I have some favorites that fit in the hand well, or hold just the right amount of tea. I also have sentimental favorites from places I have visited.

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  • Tea and Croissants

    Tea and Croissants

    Nothing like a good cup of strong Scottish Breakfast tea and a single, buttery croissant to kick start a day. “The proper, wise balancing of one’s whole life may depend upon the feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour.” –Arnold Bennett

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  • Cups of History

    Cups of History

    The power of Instagram advertising provided me the name of a tea company in Charleston, South Carolina that I was not aware of it. Oliver Pluff & Co. offers teas, toddies, wassails, coffee, and cacao. What sets them apart from other tea brands is that the teas they procure are from the same origins as

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  • Biscotti & Tea

    Biscotti & Tea

    I have never made biscotti before, but this fantastic recipe from The Monday Box blog for Cinnamon Red Hot Biscotti Cookies peaked my interest to give it a shot. I already had cinnamon imperials in my pantry from some Christmas cookie recipes, so this was perfect. The dough was quite wet and heavy and tricky

    Read More

  • Mondays

    Mondays

    Sorry to all my working friends, but this is how I like to spend my Monday mornings now in retirement! It doesn’t suck! After spending years saying “my deck was calling my name”, I can simply walk out and stay there now. MY ADVICE: Work hard and save as much as you can and your

    Read More

  • Blue & White Tea

    Blue & White Tea

    Our long holiday weekend, remembering and honoring those who served and paid the ultimate price, has started out very well weather wise. I should be using red, white, and blue as my theme, but due to the spectacular weather, I’m feeling a bit more summery and opted for just blue and white – summers other

    Read More

  • Fun Friday Tea

    Fun Friday Tea

    Yes, when you’re retired, every day could be a Friday, but old habits die hard and I still think it’s a milestone day. So today I brought out the fun with a whimsical tea-for-one teacup and teapot that I bought on our first trip to Disney World back in 2002! I love the signature white

    Read More

  • The Firsts of Spring

    The Firsts of Spring

    It’s finally that time of year when the temperatures and the winds play nice in Maine and I can sit outside on the deck without freezing. Yay! I whipped up a pot of Mrs. Grey Tea from local tea blender Tempest In A Teapot and some blueberry scones. With a simple white teapot and a

    Read More

  • Spring, Snow & Cinnamon Rolls

    Spring, Snow & Cinnamon Rolls

    It’s the end of March here in Maine. As with most of the United States, we’ve had a mild winter with very little snow. Apparently, Spring is going to make up for that. At least so far, 3 days in. We’re under winter storm warnings today for up to a foot of snow and ice,

    Read More

  • Elevenses

    Elevenses

    I had never heard the term “elevenses” until I saw it on a menu in Scotland. I assumed it was the proprietor showing some whimsy for those who require a bite to eat between breakfast and lunch. It wasn’t until some time later that I learn it’s an actual “thing” and not just in the

    Read More

  • Revisiting my Betty’s Mug

    Revisiting my Betty’s Mug

    I have a lot of mugs. I mean a LOT of mugs. The cupboard is full. My mugs runneth over. Did I mention I have many mugs? I have some favorites that fit in the hand well, or hold just the right amount of tea. I also have sentimental favorites from places I have visited.

    Read More

  • Tea and Croissants

    Tea and Croissants

    Nothing like a good cup of strong Scottish Breakfast tea and a single, buttery croissant to kick start a day. “The proper, wise balancing of one’s whole life may depend upon the feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour.” –Arnold Bennett

    Read More

  • Cups of History

    Cups of History

    The power of Instagram advertising provided me the name of a tea company in Charleston, South Carolina that I was not aware of it. Oliver Pluff & Co. offers teas, toddies, wassails, coffee, and cacao. What sets them apart from other tea brands is that the teas they procure are from the same origins as

    Read More

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