Monday, February 9, 2026
Vintage Valentines and Giveaway #1
Right before Valentine's Day every year, I enjoy sharing some of the tea-themed vintage valentines from my collection, and one of my newer ones is a pop-up valentine with an Asian vibe.
When it's opened, it looks like this, and in the crease, it says, "You suit me to a 'tea.'"
And the back is signed to Miss Dio, perhaps a schoolteacher, from Robert Cannon.
And to share some "love" with my blog's readers each year, I also enjoy having a few tea-themed giveaways. Today, I'm giving away this set of three dish towels featuring hearts and teacups/tea mugs. The set includes two of this design (so you can share one with a friend if you like!) as well as a solid red one.
If you'd like to be entered to win, just leave an "Enter me" to this post before 7 am EST tomorrow, February 10 (making sure I have a way to contact you if you're the winner), and you'll be entered to win. If you have difficulty leaving comments on the blog, feel free to enter via the Tea With Friends Facebook page here. US only, please. Good luck!
Friday, February 6, 2026
A pen perfect for tea lovers
With its pretty floral design, the look is definitely my cup of you-know-what.
And so, it turns out, is the name! Now, I usually prefer a blue ballpoint pen, and I've got a nice Pelikan fountain pen that I use when I'm feeling fancy, but this black rollerball pen writes beautifully and has a nice heft to it. What's your favorite kind of pen? (And ink color, if that matters to you!)
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
A special gift and the delicious cake that resulted
Tea friend Susan B. in North Carolina gifted me with a subscription to Our State magazine, and I am so enjoying reading the issues that arrive in my mailbox from North Carolina each month! Their recipes always sound wonderful (I've made a few of them found online), and this month, I was most tempted by a Cream Cheese Pound Cake, which I decided to make for a neighborhood Bible study over the weekend. I can make a mean pound cake, a perfect treat for teatime, but this one is perhaps the best, most moist pound cake I've ever eaten, and it sliced up perfectly! But I must confess that when I photographed it, I kept wondering why the top was so flat and had air pockets. I had tapped the pan on the counter before baking as advised … and only later did I realize that I didn't turn my cake right-side-up when I got it out of the pan! Can you believe that? At any rate, the *young men* at the Bible study praised the cake so much that I sent them home with the leftovers!
Another reason I had to make this cake is that Our State shared the charming story of the North Carolina man, a former mail carrier, who combined two recipes to come up with the perfect pound cake. And guess what? The recipe is also online here, so if you're curious, try it for yourself! (The top really does look pretty and crinkly like this one—if you don't serve it upside-down.)
Also: I was intrigued that the author of the article says she has 250 pound cake recipes. I mean, I suppose I have a few dozen of them in cookbooks, but if we're talking recipes for pound cakes I've made? I now have two. How about you?
Monday, February 2, 2026
I (Heart) This Tablecloth!
The other day, I shared some cute paper napkins I found at T. J. Maxx that will be perfect for using around Valentine's Day. Well, I was looking up tea-themed valentines on eBay the other day when I found a listing for a matching tablecloth, and since I was going to be near a HomeSense store that night (part of the TJX family of stores), I ran in to see if I could find one, and I did!
This tablecloth, from India, is like another 100 percent cotton tablecloth I got at a T. J. Maxx a few years ago, and the quality is great. It's a nice thick cloth, so I know it will stand the test of time. I love that the squares look like vintage hankies.
All these bows and hearts and roses are right up my alley! (Needs ironing from where it was folded in the package, but you get the idea.)
I've already started pulling out tea wares for my Valentine's Tea next week. I'm not sure the mauve-ish heart-shaped plates and platter will work with this particular cloth, but the heart-shaped two-tiered server will. And of course, my annual Valentine's Week giveaways will kick off next Monday, so be sure to visit!
Friday, January 30, 2026
Recommended Reading: Flea Market Décor Magazine
Well, if the cold weather won't go away, at least I can refuse to succumb to it by filling my mind with visions of springtime, and the new issue of Flea Market Décor was a wonderful way to do that!
And with Easter coming early this year, I was delighted to see all of these vintage Easter toys! Yes, I've turned into that Baby Boomer who is trying to reclaim her childhood. Now if the thrift stores and antique shops would just cooperate. Meanwhile, if you need some fun reading for this cold weekend, I highly recommend this magazine!
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar Beverage with Honey & Green Tea
Are you a fan of apple cider vinegar? I am, and I'm convinced that drinking it helped me get rid of a very bad ear infection some years ago. I learned that drinking a few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with the “mother” every day might help this infection to go away, and it did!
Monday, January 26, 2026
Some new pieces for Valentine's Day decorating
With Valentine's Day coming up (and my usual week of giveaways beforehand), I've been gathering goodies for my Valentine's table and found a few delightful pieces that I thought you might be interested in as well. I plan to have some friends over for tea to celebrate, and I'm also working on a Valentine's cookbook for 2027, so this platter and plates from Aldi are just perfect! Since many of us stayed home all weekend because of the winter storm hitting the country, I started pulling out my Valentine's décor and thinking of how I want to decorate this year.
The platter and set of four dessert plates were $9.99 each, and they're also available in a cream color.
Then at T. J. Maxx, I found similar plates in melamine, and they come with a matching heart-shaped basket ($19.99 for the set).
Finally, I found these vintage-looking paper napkins ($3.99) at T. J. as well. It's odd to me that they're from Shabby Chic, as this isn't Rachel Ashwell's soft pastel color palette at all, but they remind me of vintage Valentine cards, so they'll be fun to use as well. Happy heart hunting!
Friday, January 23, 2026
Guess who founded the American Flag Tea Co.?
I've been thinking about the fact that our country turns 250 this year, and I was wondering whether any tea companies ever had "US" or "America" in the name, so I was delighted to come across this graphic for the American Flag Tea Co. on the Library of Congress website.
Aside from the whimsical graphics, do you notice anything else here? I was struck by the name "E. A. Zatarain."
I mean, how many "Zatarains" can there be in this country, and indeed, Emile A. Zatarain Sr. of New Orleans founded the company whose Zatarain's mixes I still buy today when I want a fast version of red beans and rice or jambalaya. Just a fun little tidbit in America's ever-growing tea history!
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Pretty in pink
I absolutely love the cover of the January/February 2026 Tea Time Magazine! The pink teapot from R. Haviland and C. Parlon is stunning. And if this $1,850 teapot ever shows up at T.J. Maxx, count me in! Occasionally, I imagine what it might be like to sell all the tea wares I own and buy one really luxurious set instead, but then I think of all the fun I've had finding teacups and teapots at thrift stores and antique malls and go, "Nah."
Whether or not we choose to splurge on new teapots this winter, we can make some of the lovely treats in this issue, like the strawberry-topped champagne cupcakes and the pomegranate panna cotta.
And since my husband was a native of New Orleans and loved king cakes, I was delighted to see the petite king cakes in this magazine.
Especially after perusing this issue, I'm hoping to have a few friends over for a Valentine's Tea this year. Are you hosting anything special?
Monday, January 19, 2026
A very special new teacup
The other Saturday night, I headed north of Atlanta to go meet my granddaughter, Bella, for dinner. Her birthday was the week before, and I'd told her I wanted to treat her to dinner at her favorite restaurant, and that ended up being Mellow Mushroom! When I got there with her birthday gift and we went into the restaurant, I was very surprised to find she had a gift for me as well, this beautiful pink chintz snack set from Gracie China.
Bella said she'd been out shopping when she saw this and thought of me. She said, "I didn't know whether you already had one like it, but I knew you didn't have one like it from me." And she told me to consider it a Happy New Year gift. Can you imagine how delighted I was? (Yes, I'll bet you can.) I plan to be very careful with this set, as I hope to hang on to it forever!
Bella also included some tea bags of her current favorite tea, Aveda's Comforting Blend, which I greatly enjoyed, as well as these Gourmet Honey Spoons.
It's such a treat to just plop one of these Lemon Honey spoons into my teacup and enjoy a sweet treat—all courtesy of my sweet granddaughter!
Friday, January 16, 2026
A new teatime candle
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
A thrifty tea & chocolate pairing
I haven't been in a Target in a while, but I'd read about some acrylic boxes they had at a great price and decided to look around after I found the boxes. I noticed that some cinnamon-flavored Bigelow Tea was on sale in the grocery section, and since this was a blend I hadn't tried before, I decided to get it. At self checkout, I discovered the tea wouldn't ring up, and there were no cashiers on duty, so the lone employee I spotted told me I'd have to wait for someone to return from outside. (Odd, but that kind of thing seems to be happening all the time these days.) When she got to my … (Register? Computer? What do we even call the things anymore?), she just typed in a price of fifty cents, and of course I was fine with that!
This tea frankly reminds me of Harney's Hot Cinnamon Spice tea, so this was a fine deal on a new-to-me wintertime tea.
But here's what I really wanted to talk about: In the Christmas clearance section, they had a Lindt candy bar in that Dubai Style Chocolate flavor I've been hearing so much about. I'd been meaning to try one, and seventy percent off a $5.79 candy bar sounded doable. The employee told me that the candy bar really shouldn't have been in that section because they couldn't even keep those in stock at Christmas, but she let me have it for seventy percent off anyway. Now, I thought it was fine, but I'd much rather have had a Snickers bar, or if I was feeling fancy, a handful of pistachios and a Hershey bar. What am I missing, friends? Have you tried this Dubai chocolate? Is it just the fact that it's flavored with pistachios? If there's another brand I need to try, please let me know. (At least the tea was a winner!)
Monday, January 12, 2026
May Mahjong's "Spill the Tea" Mahjong Tiles: A Review
Well, friends, I bit the bullet and ordered my first mahjong tiles, and so far, I am delighted with them! These tiles are called “Spill the Tea” and are from May Mahjong, which offers them in this pink colorway as well as a blue one. After a few mahjong lessons, I knew I wanted to incorporate some mahjong into my cozy mysteries (a perfect interest for my middle-aged characters), and that’s hard to do if you don’t know the game. I looked at mahjong tiles online for weeks and weeks, and fortunately, this set was moderately priced and on sale for twenty percent off the day after Christmas, so I placed an order. Their customer service was great, and the set arrived on Tuesday!
This new interest started a few months ago when I overheard my Bible study friends Carol and Angela discussing mahjong. I mentioned that I would love to learn to play, and Carol and Angela generously agreed to teach about a dozen of us who wanted to learn the game. In addition to being just good clean fun, it’s also said to help with memory since we’re supposed to keep learning as we age. Count me in!
To be honest, though, I knew this was a complicated game, and I went to that first lesson with some trepidation. There is so much to learn, but Carol and Angela were patient teachers, and I felt like a real whiz when I came out of that first lesson knowing what dots, bams, and craks are. They are the three main suits in mahjong, kind of like hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades in cards.
“Dots” look like … dots. Unless you ignore the instructor’s advice to stick with a traditional set and get one of the themed sets instead. (In my defense, could I really have been expected not to look for a set with some tea reference?) So my “dots” are teacups, and so far, I’m not confused by this.
“Bam” is short for “bamboo,” and these little green bamboo sticks make it easy for me to remember what a “bam” is.
“Crak” is a shortened form of the word “character,” and the Chinese “character” symbols are easy to spot.
“Winds” are marked for north, south, east, and west, and as a former news person, I always use them to spell “NEWS.”
There are also a few other tiles to learn, including the jokers, which in the case of this set, are monkeys with teacups. Delightful! Just learning the terms and getting familiar with them took up most of my first two lessons, but by lessons three and four, I was getting the hang of it and playing practice games with my friends, who are newbies just like I am, and I have been able to call “mahjong” twice so far, which is so encouraging.
Selecting a set of mahjong tiles from the many options available online can be exhausting, because mahjong is surging in popularity at the moment, and now that I've chosen a set, I’ve found a way to practice by myself in between mahjong meetups with friends. I’m reading a few helpful books on the game, and there are also YouTube videos that can help anyone learn to play. This set from May Mahjong also came with the pretty pink miniature dice that I’ve seen used, and there was a helpful card listing all the tiles, something I can use as a cheat sheet if needed.


















































