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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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  • Home Office Tea

    Home Office Tea

    I’m lucky to be afforded the luxury of working from home if need be. Such as snowstorms, appointments, injury, or my brain simply not wanting to make the 60 mile round-trip drive. Today is one of those days. Working in my home office also allows me access to my own flowers, tea, tea wares and

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  • Tea and Tennis

    Tea and Tennis

    For a change of scenery, I decided my morning tea warranted a visit to the side deck. I’m blessed to have two lovely decks to enjoy. One is in the shade all day, the other gets serious mid-day and afternoon sun. This side deck faces the old, weed-filled garden in the distance, a section of

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  • Fortnum Favorite

    Fortnum Favorite

    Sometime’s a tea can evoke a feeling or memory and the Fortmason blend tea from Fortnum & Mason does that for me. My first exposure to Fortnum & Mason was in 2002. My then boyfriend and I were on our first trip to Disney World in Florida. Upon visiting Epcot, the UK exhibit called my

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  • Lemon Cake and Lace

    Lemon Cake and Lace

    Although more of a pink, white and blue color theme for this 4th of July weekend instead of red, white, and blue, I DID add a wee American flag. My first attempt at this lemon blueberry cake turned out okay. Not great, but okay. It tastes wonderful, but it’s a wee bit lopsided and is

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  • Pu-Erh and Peonies

    Pu-Erh and Peonies

    Oh, how I DO love my summer Saturday morning tea on the deck. Even on gray days, as long as it’s not pouring and the winds aren’t whipping, I’m there. With early summer flowers starting to appear in the garden, some floral scent and color adds to the display. Our peonies are blooming. Although battered

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  • Tea & Croissant for One, Please

    Tea & Croissant for One, Please

    On this first Saturday of summer, a fluffy croissant caught my eye. Meaning it called my name and there was no way I was leaving the baked goods section without it. Here is the rundown of today’s festivities: I used my bone china Allyn Nelson Collection with the Summer Rose pattern. All made in England.

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  • A Touch of Pink

    A Touch of Pink

    We FINALLY had a warm, sunny day on a weekend where I could enjoy tea outside on the deck. It has been a horribly cloudy, rain-filled month of May here in central Maine. I cut some wee pink wild flowers (some may call them weeds) from the yard and pulled out my favorite teapot and

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  • Daffodils & Oatcakes

    Daffodils & Oatcakes

    After a long day of yard work and helping my husband move boards for our deck redo, it was high time for some tea! I was excited to finally see my old daffodils are starting to bloom. So, I cut a few to add a touch of color. They’re called ‘Smokey Bear’ and I bought

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  • Easter Tea

    Easter Tea

    With brilliant pastel shades as my theme, I enjoyed sweet treats and some Russian Caravan tea served in a delightfully floral teacup. Blueberry scones, made from a mix from Stonewall Kitchen here in Maine and some lovely mini lemon tarts. Easter wouldn’t be complete without a shout-out to my past with some spicy jelly beans.

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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

  • Home Office Tea

    Home Office Tea

    I’m lucky to be afforded the luxury of working from home if need be. Such as snowstorms, appointments, injury, or my brain simply not wanting to make the 60 mile round-trip drive. Today is one of those days. Working in my home office also allows me access to my own flowers, tea, tea wares and

    Read More

  • Tea and Tennis

    Tea and Tennis

    For a change of scenery, I decided my morning tea warranted a visit to the side deck. I’m blessed to have two lovely decks to enjoy. One is in the shade all day, the other gets serious mid-day and afternoon sun. This side deck faces the old, weed-filled garden in the distance, a section of

    Read More

  • Fortnum Favorite

    Fortnum Favorite

    Sometime’s a tea can evoke a feeling or memory and the Fortmason blend tea from Fortnum & Mason does that for me. My first exposure to Fortnum & Mason was in 2002. My then boyfriend and I were on our first trip to Disney World in Florida. Upon visiting Epcot, the UK exhibit called my

    Read More

  • Lemon Cake and Lace

    Lemon Cake and Lace

    Although more of a pink, white and blue color theme for this 4th of July weekend instead of red, white, and blue, I DID add a wee American flag. My first attempt at this lemon blueberry cake turned out okay. Not great, but okay. It tastes wonderful, but it’s a wee bit lopsided and is

    Read More

  • Pu-Erh and Peonies

    Pu-Erh and Peonies

    Oh, how I DO love my summer Saturday morning tea on the deck. Even on gray days, as long as it’s not pouring and the winds aren’t whipping, I’m there. With early summer flowers starting to appear in the garden, some floral scent and color adds to the display. Our peonies are blooming. Although battered

    Read More

  • Tea & Croissant for One, Please

    Tea & Croissant for One, Please

    On this first Saturday of summer, a fluffy croissant caught my eye. Meaning it called my name and there was no way I was leaving the baked goods section without it. Here is the rundown of today’s festivities: I used my bone china Allyn Nelson Collection with the Summer Rose pattern. All made in England.

    Read More

  • A Touch of Pink

    A Touch of Pink

    We FINALLY had a warm, sunny day on a weekend where I could enjoy tea outside on the deck. It has been a horribly cloudy, rain-filled month of May here in central Maine. I cut some wee pink wild flowers (some may call them weeds) from the yard and pulled out my favorite teapot and

    Read More

  • Daffodils & Oatcakes

    Daffodils & Oatcakes

    After a long day of yard work and helping my husband move boards for our deck redo, it was high time for some tea! I was excited to finally see my old daffodils are starting to bloom. So, I cut a few to add a touch of color. They’re called ‘Smokey Bear’ and I bought

    Read More

  • Easter Tea

    Easter Tea

    With brilliant pastel shades as my theme, I enjoyed sweet treats and some Russian Caravan tea served in a delightfully floral teacup. Blueberry scones, made from a mix from Stonewall Kitchen here in Maine and some lovely mini lemon tarts. Easter wouldn’t be complete without a shout-out to my past with some spicy jelly beans.

    Read More

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