Showing posts with label Downstairs Tea Room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Downstairs Tea Room. Show all posts

Saturday, December 17, 2022

CHRISTMAS DOWNSTAIRS IN THE TEA ROOM

 

It's always fun decorating
 downstairs
in the tea room. 




I have both English bone china Christmas
teacups and saucers and also 1950's
luster ones from Japan.





I just was blessed to give away some
cups and saucers and tea mugs to
several young ladies this week
because they are getting interested
in Afternoon Tea.  I just have more
than I need for sure so I was 
privileged to share.


The stockings I made from an
old quilt back in the 1970"s:





Saturday, October 1, 2022

CHI ALPHA GALS FOR AFTERNOON TEA

Today I was blessed to give a Fall
Afternoon Tea for a group of Chi
Alpha college gals.  This is a Christian
Sorority funded by the Assemblies of
God and a wonderful program.


I took this photo outside 
at the end of our tea:



It was a beautiful day and we were
all lovely the cooler temperatures.


This was the menu:






Except I substituted buttermilk
instead of heavy whipping cream

Sunday, May 15, 2022

LADIES FOR TEA





May 14th I had a tea for 5 of the ladies
in Columbia, Missouri plus myself
who are in the my "Christian Tea
 Time & Hospitality" FB group.
I love Afternoon Tea and this was
a wonderful time we could get
to know one another. 


So here was our menu:
We had Chicken Salad Mini Croissants
 using the idea in the new Tea Time 
of strawberries  and Mandarin Oranges,
Egg Salad Finger Sandwiches and a 
Ham and Swiss Cheese with mustard 
Puff.  For the Scones we had 
Strawberry Buttermilk and the sweets
 were: 
 Chocolate Peppermint Brownies,
 Caramel Walnut Graham Cracker
Cookies and Lemon Madeleines. 

 We had
Wild Blueberry, Ginger Peach
 and Decaf
Apricot teas.


The shelves here have different themes:
Anne of Green Gables, Jane Austen,
Downton Abbey, Titanic, Queens and
Kings of England, Beatrix Potter, etc.

Friends: Natasha, Stacey,
 Nancy, Judy
and Jennifer



Of course, I wanted to share my garden
with the irises in bloom and the 
foxgloves getting started now.


We took a lot of photos but I
am sharing just a few.  It was
very hot outside.


This is a Christian group so we
had special prayer for America
and for the needs of the ladies
 in our group.  We had wonderful
fellowship encouraging one
another.

Natasha who was born in the
Ukraine took a selfie
with the mirror:





Hope you enjoyed seeing our tea!

Saturday, June 26, 2021

FRIENDS FOR AFTERNOON TEA

 Today I had a little Afternoon Tea for
some ladies from my church.  They are
wanting to have an Afternoon Tea for
their ladies group this fall so I offered
 to give a tea 
 to help educate them
about Afternoon Tea Time.


I do most of my baking the day before
and bake the scones and final touches
of putting things together the day of
my tea.



If you are having Afternoon Tea 
the two most important things to serve
are SCONES  and even if it is hot - offer
some hot tea.  Most agree that offering
3 small savories and 3 small sweets is
 lovely .  Ladies usually eat about 2 of
each item if they are mini sized.


As you can see I used my mix and match
spring and summer tea wares.  We
started with salads and strawberry scones
and then savories and on to sweets.
Since I had 4 ladies (beside myself)
 I used my Afternoon Tea trio servers
for the savories and then
for the sweets. The number of
people you would be serving
really changes your serving style.



Here is what we had today:
Iced tea and hot tea
A salad with mixed greens, peas,
mushrooms, blueberries and crispy onion
rings with oriental honey dressing
Strawberry Cream Scones with Cream
Our savories were: Corned Beef
finger sandwich on rye, cheese, red pepper
 and asparagus tarts and Chicken Salad
mini Croissants.
Our sweets were: lemon tarts with
mixed fruits, Chocolate Peppermint
Brownies and Raspberry Cheesecake
Bars.


I have shared my downstairs tearoom
before but this room is closeby for
last minute
"preparation".


 It is best not to confuse people 
by calling your luncheon or your
Afternoon Tea by the term "High Tea".
High Tea was an evening meal for
the working class with cold meats, cheese,
bread, pickles and a pot of tea.  Here
in America this term has been engaged
in business to upgrade the event making
it seem more substantial. 


Information for large group teas:

When churches give teas they often
make use of buffet tables because of the
 fact that a large group is being served.
  There are different ways a tea can
work for a large group.  The key is to
make the table interesting and elevate
cake platters and some decorations.
Keep your serving pieces at different heights
by stacking them. Otherwise, everything
 is flat down on the table.  A buffet is so
 much more interesting using vintage
 dishes, clear glass or plain pieces or silverplate.


Generally with a large group, one
lady is asked to be the hostess for a
table of eight ladies.  She sets that
table with her own dishes and decorations
appropriate to the theme for the day.
If there is a buffet table for the 3 small 
savories, it is nice to have a separate
area for the desserts.  (3 mini size desserts)
The scones and tea can be brought to
the table by the hostess.  Obviously,
there are different ways this can work. A 
salad can even be on the table when
the ladies arrive and all begins.
Remember to allow 2-3 pieces of each type
 of finger food for each person.

Thursday, March 4, 2021

MARCHING ALONG WITH TEA TIME

Now that March is here we know that
 spring is just ahead and where I live 
the pussy willow buds in March, the 
Forsythia blooms and bulbs start
 popping up.


So today I set up a little
tea time in my basement 
tea room:


I hope you are hungry because last
night I made a Coconut Cream
pie and I had enough to make some
little Coconut Cream Tarts for our
tea time:




Instead of typing out the recipe here which is a lot of work - I just scanned it into my computer.  So, by doubling this recipe, I actually made a big pie and had enough for 10 little tarts.  I could have put meringue on the tarts but didn't. 

 (I made the mistake of
cutting the pie last night without leaving it overnight so our pie did not slice as well as it would have if I had refrigerated it overnight first)


This recipe comes from an old 1966 Better Homes and Garden "Pies and Cakes" recipe book.  I have drawn from this cookbook so
much over the years and made many of
the pies and cakes.


Please pour yourself a lovely
cup of British Breakfast Tea.
I love the Republic of Tea's
version as it taste delicious.


I am fond of the memory I have
of finding this Spode Duberry pattern
with the coffee pot in Lafayette,
Colorado. 


I think these little tarts would
freeze easily!




Wednesday, August 5, 2020

A LONELY UNUSED TEA ROOM

I imagine I am not alone in saying that
I am very sad that with the Pandemic I
have not been able to use my downstairs
personal tearoom.  This has been a big
disappointment as I am sure numerous
teas could have been history down here by now.


Up on top are some of
my collection of birdhouses:


Last year I divided this wall of shelving 
 into many little tea time vignettes
using various themes.


Then a shelf for Jane Austen with my Royal
Winton yellow chintz sold years ago by Victoria magazine.   I used one of the shelves for Downton Abbey with 
cookbooks and one of my decoupage clipboards along with a Spode
 Duberry coffee pot, cream and sugar.  


Then there are lots of other favorites
like Anne of Green Gables
and my collection of antique Bibles:


That is my Gideon Bible above given
to me in public elementary school in 1959.


Above of course - I made room for
 Tasha Tudor two shelves up above!

The Titanic below is always a theme that
interested me.  See the Titanic Salt and Pepper Shakers that split into?  




 My Chocolate pots are displayed to
 the top left below and of
course I love Beatrix Potter
one of my what not shelves in the room:


A few tins and hat boxes on top feature
the art of Edith Holden from the
Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady.

I certainly understand that this cottage
style isn't everyone's "Cup of Tea" as they say.
I personally do not like beads, feathers
 or what is commonly referred to as
 Frou Frou Victorian.