There is nothing like a hot cup of tea, a good book, and a roaring fire…all at the same time. That is how Meredith Sweetpea enjoys a wintery day. Pull up your most comfortable chair toward the f… more →
Meredith Sweetpea: Old-Fashioned Tea & Etiquettewrote 6 days ago: Well, I’ve finally made it to telling you about the fabulous dessert plate we had at our tea. … more →
wrote 1 week ago: The second course at our lovely tea party was scones. If you follow this blog regularly, you might r … more →
wrote 2 weeks ago: I throw a Mother’s Day Tea Party every year. It started out as just a little tea party for my … more →
wrote 1 month ago: I find girls nights in Vancouver are becoming so far and few between that when I get home I always w … more →
wrote 4 months ago: In my Mango and Mint Ice Bellini post for New Years, I don’t think I quite emphasized enough m … more →
wrote 6 months ago: Susan Marlowe CPA and the Princess Tea Party Hello from Susan Marlowe CPA! Well, as you remember fro … more →
wrote 11 months ago: Mango Bread It’s mango season here in Puerto Rico and they are plentiful after the winter rain … more →
wrote 1 year ago: There is nothing like a hot cup of tea, a good book, and a roaring fire…all at the same time. … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Meredith Sweetpea remembers reading Clement Clark Moore’s poem “A Visit from St. Nichola … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Moroccan Mint Tea Moroccans love their mint tea, which they sip throughout the day in cafes and sou … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Meredith Sweetpea likes to hold afternoon tea for her friends, serving up a delightful variety of ti … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Meredith Sweetpea asks: What is a scone without lemon curd? Here is a recipe from The Savoy in Londo … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Traditional scones aren’t sweet, and they’re never made with chocolate chips or sprinkle … more →
wrote 2 years ago: Meredith Sweetpea thinks there is nothing better than a chocolatey, fudgy cake with tea. Here’ … more →
wrote 3 years ago: RECIPES! These are all recipes I’ve tried and enjoyed (unless noted otherwise). Here we go. Cl … more →
wrote 4 years ago: The tradition of High Tea goes back many years to the late 1700’s. In England at that time there wer … more →