Wednesday, March 13, 2013

"You Can Do Tea" by Sandy Lynam Clough


On a recent visit to Scott's Bookstore in Newnan, I happened to flip through a book I suddenly realized I didn't own but certainly needed to, "You Can Do Tea" by Sandy Lynam Clough (Harvest House, 2010). I've had a calendar with this artwork before, and I guess that's why this book looked so familiar until I actually opened it. She kicks things off by declaring that "tea is the most flexible way to share hospitality that you can imagine," a concept with which I wholeheartedly agree! The book would be perfect for someone wanting to host a first tea party, yet I found loads of "reminders" and inspiration that will be helpful to more experienced tea hostesses as well.

As always, it features the beautiful artwork by one of my all-time favorite tea artists, and it has suggestions for tea party themes, teatime menus and tea etiquette. In the chapter on menu planning, I love how she manages to describe a discovery I made a few years ago: making chicken salad is really an inexact science, and you can easily experiment by using a simple formula which is, basically, that chicken + a binder + something sweet + something crunchy + some herbs = chicken salad. The book includes the exact proportions, of course, and when I examined the formula I realized it perfectly describes pretty much every chicken salad I've ever made! Cookie and scone recipes are presented in like manner, and I found this quite helpful.

I really must do an inventory and see if there are other Sandy Lynam Clough books I *think* I've got (or read) when in fact I have not, because I would so hate to miss one. Her artwork hangs in my home, her note cards and stationery have entered and exited my mailbox lots of times over the years, and I am so grateful for this artist whose visions of teatime have made the world a lovelier place. And if, like me, you're eager for the next Sandy Lynam Clough book, go here to see what she's got coming out in July. I can't wait!

12 comments:

  1. The cover itself is enough to entice a reader. I'm not sure if Ihave any of her books but have always admired her artwork.
    Judith

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  2. I just had to comment on this post. I absolutely love Sandy Lynam Clough's work and I actually one day aspire to paint like her. (ha) I have followed her for years and have some of her books also. I am a tea lover and have her calendars as well as stationary too. We must be kindred spirits.
    So enjoy your tea related posts though I seldom comment, I visit regularly. Have a great day.

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  3. I keep my Sandy Clough books with my Emellie Barnes books as Sandy was the artist for all Emellie's early books which I am sure "ignited" her passion for tea. I enjoy these inspirational tea books and I am sure you have some of Emellie's too.

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  4. I am going to get this one. Thanks for this. I just love coming here. :) Deb

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  5. I had the opportunity to speak with Mrs. Clough several years ago while trying to arrange a speaking engagement. She is a delightful, kind lady and while we were unable to have her speak at our event, I enjoyed every moment of our conversations.

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  6. Looks like a wonderful book! I have put it on my Amazon wish list, and appreciate knowing about it. Thanks!

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  7. I too have this book and love it.

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  8. I always enjoy her books and that looks like a great one! Thanks for the heads up!
    Ruth

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  9. Such a sweet cover the book must be too. So sad that Scott's is closing after all these years. It's the only store on the square that's been there for at least 20+ years.

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  10. Thank you for the heads up on her newest book! Already have it pre-ordered. This one is Lovely!

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  12. Sandy Lynam Clough does have the most beautiful tea artwork. Nice find!

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