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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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  • It’s Fall Y’all

    It’s Fall Y’all

    The Autumnal Equinox arrived this week and I am SO ready for it. Cooler nights are very welcome after a hot and humid summer and the leaves on the trees are starting to show touches of red, orange, and gold. I whipped up some chocolate chunk mini scones with a mix from King Arthur Baking

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  • Tea and Scones for One

    Tea and Scones for One

    Okay, so 99% of my teas are teas for one, but this one really was as I used one of my little tea-for-one teacup and pot sets. Also, it was one scone…oh, and one cat, as Archie decided to join me. Oh, dear…does that mean it’s not a tea for one because of Archie? He

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  • Lemon Scones and Scottish Coos

    Lemon Scones and Scottish Coos

    Dave and I attended the annual Maine Highland Games & Scottish Festival over the weekend. The weather was perfect, although quite warm. As Dave works at the Maine Ulster-Scots and Clan Information table/tent, I usually wander around by myself and take in all the sights, smells, and sounds. This year was a new location and

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  • Shades of Summer

    Shades of Summer

    Summer heat, humidity, and flowers are in full bloom this time of year. August is a spectacular time in Maine. The water is SLIGHTLY warmer for swimming and the beaches are full of tourist and locals trying to escape the inland warmth. I haven’t been to the glorious Maine beaches this summer, but I certainly

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  • Fortnum Friday

    Fortnum Friday

    Several of the tea accounts I follow on Instagram use Friday’s as an excuse to drink their Fortnum & Mason teas. I think everyday is a good excuse to drink it, but here I go gettin’ all “with it” and current. I’m drinking my favorite Fortmason variety. It has a nice citrus kick, perfect for

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  • Blueberry Muffins and Plum Deluxe

    Blueberry Muffins and Plum Deluxe

    As summer oozes on, the fruits of the season are coming to fruition. Blueberries are popping and I wanted to try an easy blueberry muffin recipe from Inspired Taste. With simple ingredients and ready in less than 30 minutes. What’s not to love? And these muffins ARE good. My tea was a Royal Assam Black

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  • A Reluctant Aquisition

    A Reluctant Aquisition

    My sister-in-law passed away last September and it fell to my husband and I to clean out her house. It was daunting and sad and we came across dozens of china sets. Some were small, but many had 50-to-100+ pieces neither of us knew existed in the house. I did keep a few individual pieces,

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  • Wimbledon Tea

    Wimbledon Tea

    Wimbledon is at its halfway point in London and I thought I’d pay tribute with my London teacup. The set, from House of Cally, features famous London landmarks like the Eye, Big Ben, the Shard, and Tower of London. I’m enjoying a pot of loose Earl Grey tea from Taylor’s of Harrogate as well. Cheers

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  • Tea at Willow Tea Rooms

    Tea at Willow Tea Rooms

    During our recent trip to Glasgow, Scotland, we enjoyed lunch at the Willow Tea Room inspired by the art nouveau designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and modeled on Kate Cranston’s Ingram Street Tea Rooms from the early 1900s. The actual door to the tea room is so small, one might miss it amongst the large floor-to-ceiling

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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

  • It’s Fall Y’all

    It’s Fall Y’all

    The Autumnal Equinox arrived this week and I am SO ready for it. Cooler nights are very welcome after a hot and humid summer and the leaves on the trees are starting to show touches of red, orange, and gold. I whipped up some chocolate chunk mini scones with a mix from King Arthur Baking

    Read More

  • Tea and Scones for One

    Tea and Scones for One

    Okay, so 99% of my teas are teas for one, but this one really was as I used one of my little tea-for-one teacup and pot sets. Also, it was one scone…oh, and one cat, as Archie decided to join me. Oh, dear…does that mean it’s not a tea for one because of Archie? He

    Read More

  • Lemon Scones and Scottish Coos

    Lemon Scones and Scottish Coos

    Dave and I attended the annual Maine Highland Games & Scottish Festival over the weekend. The weather was perfect, although quite warm. As Dave works at the Maine Ulster-Scots and Clan Information table/tent, I usually wander around by myself and take in all the sights, smells, and sounds. This year was a new location and

    Read More

  • Shades of Summer

    Shades of Summer

    Summer heat, humidity, and flowers are in full bloom this time of year. August is a spectacular time in Maine. The water is SLIGHTLY warmer for swimming and the beaches are full of tourist and locals trying to escape the inland warmth. I haven’t been to the glorious Maine beaches this summer, but I certainly

    Read More

  • Fortnum Friday

    Fortnum Friday

    Several of the tea accounts I follow on Instagram use Friday’s as an excuse to drink their Fortnum & Mason teas. I think everyday is a good excuse to drink it, but here I go gettin’ all “with it” and current. I’m drinking my favorite Fortmason variety. It has a nice citrus kick, perfect for

    Read More

  • Blueberry Muffins and Plum Deluxe

    Blueberry Muffins and Plum Deluxe

    As summer oozes on, the fruits of the season are coming to fruition. Blueberries are popping and I wanted to try an easy blueberry muffin recipe from Inspired Taste. With simple ingredients and ready in less than 30 minutes. What’s not to love? And these muffins ARE good. My tea was a Royal Assam Black

    Read More

  • A Reluctant Aquisition

    A Reluctant Aquisition

    My sister-in-law passed away last September and it fell to my husband and I to clean out her house. It was daunting and sad and we came across dozens of china sets. Some were small, but many had 50-to-100+ pieces neither of us knew existed in the house. I did keep a few individual pieces,

    Read More

  • Wimbledon Tea

    Wimbledon Tea

    Wimbledon is at its halfway point in London and I thought I’d pay tribute with my London teacup. The set, from House of Cally, features famous London landmarks like the Eye, Big Ben, the Shard, and Tower of London. I’m enjoying a pot of loose Earl Grey tea from Taylor’s of Harrogate as well. Cheers

    Read More

  • Tea at Willow Tea Rooms

    Tea at Willow Tea Rooms

    During our recent trip to Glasgow, Scotland, we enjoyed lunch at the Willow Tea Room inspired by the art nouveau designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and modeled on Kate Cranston’s Ingram Street Tea Rooms from the early 1900s. The actual door to the tea room is so small, one might miss it amongst the large floor-to-ceiling

    Read More

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