Tuesday, April 5, 2011

"Tea Party in your Cupboard" by Marilyn J. Miller

Reading books about teatime is a great pleasure to me, but I've noticed most of them are geared toward large-scale tea parties. Really, only tea enthusiast Emilie Barnes has written about the joys of having tea just for yourself or perhaps with a friend or two. Fortunately another writer is now promoting the joys of small-scale teatime, and I am truly delighted to tell you my friend Marilyn has just released her book "Tea Party in your Cupboard" and it is a beauty!

Marilyn is someone I have befriended as a fellow tea blogger, but before that I got to know her as the face behind Marmalady's jams. (And if you haven't tried them, you really must! Go here to check out her offerings.) I've been a fan of her beautiful and thoughtful blog for years now, and when she announced last week her book had arrived I immediately ordered a copy. It is such a lovely book, and I delved right into it the minute it arrived. This book is thoughtful, elegant, entertaining and friendly -- all words which could apply to Marilyn as well, I might add!

Marilyn says she wrote her book for those planning "the impromptu or simple tea party for yourself, one or two people, or a small group." She remembers enjoying such tea parties with her mother, and now with a nod to thriftiness she tries to hold simple tea parties herself, using her own creativity to make these times special but without a lot of fuss and expense. Happily, she tells us how she accomplishes this! In addition to tips on how to make tea, which would make this book a wonderful gift for those new to tea, the book also includes great recipes for both tea sandwiches and teatime sweets. I mentally patted myself on the back when I read that here in this book, for the first time, Marilyn was sharing her recipe for Applesauce Bread from the family apple ranch. I well remember those fun blog posts about the ranch! And of course since I am trying new tea sandwiches this year, I was greatly inspired by Marilyn's photos of her unique tea sandwiches. If you'd like a copy of the book for your own tea library, visit Marilyn's blog post here for details about this delightful new book!

11 comments:

  1. That sounds like a wonderful book. Thank you for your excellent review.

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  2. I have ordered Marilyn's book and can't wait to see it and enjoy her new creation.

    Congratualtions to Marilyn and thank you, Angela, for always being a cheerleader for fellow Tea Lovers.

    Everyone has a "Tea Party in your Cupboard". Just take a look!

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  3. Yes... yes... can't wait for my book to arrive! If Marilyn's book is anything like her blog, it will be a real treasure. She has a gift for words and expression, much the same way you do; and I expect a tea party sandwich book from you some time next year! You'll have 52 unique and creative sandwiches and photos to work with! Good deal! Just let me know the price!

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  4. Thanks so much, Angela! What a pleasant way to wake up and see this lovely post. It is wonderfully appreciated. I am loving sharing the tips I have learned along the way of tea and sharing with others. Sending you hugs! Marilyn

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  5. It's so fun to see this dream come true for Marilyn!

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  6. Very nice review. I'll have to check it out...

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  7. Marilyn's new book Tea Party in your Cupboard looks like a lovely addition to any tea lovers library. Thanks for the review.

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  8. My book has been ordered, too. I anxiously await the arrival.

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  9. Thanks for the review. It makes a book so much nicer when you "know" the author, be it in person or on from the internet.

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  10. Once again informing me, Angela thanks. I'll add this to my list. Sounds like my kind of book.

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  11. What a great idea for a book and thanks to you, Angela, I feel like 'I know' the author!

    Congratulations to Marilyn and a big thank you to Angela for providing such great information -
    you both have done so much to promote the 'Art of Tea.'
    Cheers & thank you so much, Joanie

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