Friday, July 29, 2022
Southern Living talks tea
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Twinings "Detox" Grapefruit & Basil Green Tea
Monday, July 25, 2022
Zucchini & Raisin Bread
I don't know about you, but I do not like to let groceries go to waste these days! So when I had some zucchini that needed to be used, I looked on Pinterest and found a zucchini bread recipe that I wanted to tweak. I'd never made zucchini bread with raisins before, but I also had some raisins that I needed to use up, so this sounded like the perfect use for them.
This tender bread is perfect as an afternoon or evening snack with a cup of tea, and Alex said he thought this was the best loaf of zucchini bread I've ever made, so of course I wanted to share the recipe with you!
Zucchini & Raisin Bread
3 eggs
2 cups sugar
1 cup vegetable oil
2 teaspoons vanilla
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
3 cups grated zucchini (about 2 large)
1/2 cup raisins
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, combine eggs, sugar, oil, and vanilla and mix well. In another bowl, combine flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. Add dry ingredients to the creamed mixture, alternating with some of the zucchini. Fold in raisins. Pour into two 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pans prepared with cooking spray. Bake for 1 hour. Yields 2 loaves.
Friday, July 22, 2022
Twinings "Calm" Tea with Fig and Vanilla
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Thrifted deals and steals
I like to think that thrifting is one of my superpowers, so I was feeling quite smug when I came across some fun deals including a bargain-priced Royal Albert teacup and saucer at the Salvation Army in Carrollton the other day. I usually prefer cups and saucers with floral designs, but in the fall, I'll take anything I can find with a peachy color palette. Or apricot, in this case!
And of course, the price was right.
Other recent finds, from the Drop-N-Shop in Carrollton and just 50 cents each, included what I believe is a butter pat, at left, and a bows-and-garlands china coaster with a silver rim. The turquoise piece is going in my "butter pat case" I'm working on filling, at any rate.
And finally, ReThread didn't turn up any tea wares, but I started collecting those kitschy old items made of safety pins last year, so now I have a Christmas tree, an angel, and this basket. For $2.49, it struck me as a steal that will cost much more than that come Christmas. Have you all found any good thrifted deals lately?
Monday, July 18, 2022
Tea Cakes & Tea Treats
Curiously enough, I have never attempted to bake a tea cake, that Southern specialty that is basically a light, fluffy, not-overly-sweet cookie. So when my friend Deberah asked the other day if I would mind sampling hers and offering an opinion (she's trying to perfect her mother's old recipe), I did what any helpful friend would do and said yes.
And a few hours later, a plateful of yummy tea cakes arrived at my door.
Deberah also brought me a bag containing other delightful treats, including this print of a teatime painting by her mother!
Friday, July 15, 2022
The peach tea and tea towel gift goes to …
Joy B.! And I know where to find Joy, so this will soon be headed her way. Congrats!
On "Faded Glamour by the Sea" … and tea!
At my house, we watch a lot of British crime dramas. On one show the other night, I couldn’t help grinning at the sight of three cops standing there at the precinct sipping from cups of tea with the tea bag tags hanging down. If you stumbled across such a show set here in the US, such a sight would likely give you pause, but set as it was there in Sussex or wherever, it was completely normal. It struck me that I shouldn’t really be so surprised when I see teacups on TV or in a book or magazine since many, many people in the US and around the world drink tea each day. Which brings me to my point: I probably shouldn’t have been so surprised to find a few tea wares in the new book Faded Glamour by the Sea by British designer Pearl Lowe.
I ordered this book purely because its art director was Shabby Chic founder Rachel Ashwell, and I have long enjoyed her books, and those she works on, because they’re just so pretty and dreamy and brimming with the vintage things I love. (There’s also the fact that my third cozy mystery series, coming in 2023 or 2024, is set at the beach, and I suspected this book would be full of inspiration for those books, and it is.)
And as usual with interior design books like this, I found myself peering at the photos and looking for tea-ish things. Like this shelf with a pitcher and worn old teacups.
Or this window ledge with what appears to be a lidless silver teapot and glass jars full of seashells.
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Tea and Wellness
When Alex was in the hospital early last month, I spent almost every night with him, leaving only for brief trips home to get new clothes, do some laundry, check the mail, and things like that. My thoughtful stepson kept insisting he wanted to come relieve me for a night, so after several days, I said yes. And as soon as he arrived and I got in my car to head home, I felt that little scratchy feeling in my throat that made me think, "Oh no! I can't be getting sick!" You ever had that happen? Well, a good night's sleep with no hospital interruptions helped immensely, but I also made a run by the drugstore and got zinc tablets, throat lozenges, a new bottle of multivitamins, and on a whim, this Get Wellness tea. I can't tell you medically speaking whether taking all of that is or isn't a cure, but I can report that I didn't get sick!
So when I went back to the hospital—and blessedly, it's just ten minutes from my house—I took this tea with me and sipped it constantly for several days in a row until I felt more secure that I wasn't coming down with something. (If only hospitals didn't have all those sick people, right?)
You can probably tell by the shape of the tin and the round tea bags that this is a Republic of Tea blend. It contains organic rooibos, licorice root, ashwagandha root, European elderberries, astragalus root, chicory root, echinacea root, cardamom, clove, and natural spice flavor. It actually tastes pretty good, much like any spicy fall-flavored tea, and even though Alex is now home and doing well, I still sip this tea every now and then because … wellness!
So do you have a go-to remedy if you suspect a cold or sore throat might be coming on? I'm wondering if my solution is the norm, so please share!
Monday, July 11, 2022
July giveaway: Peach tea and tea towel!
The Just Peachy tea, by the way, contains black tea, natural peach flavor, peach pieces, marigold flowers, and apple pieces. It's a nice, brisk black tea that does indeed have the flavor of juicy peaches. I haven't tried it iced yet, but I'll bet it's good that way too. So if you'd like to win the peach tea and the peach tea towel, just leave an "Enter me" to this post anytime between now and 7 a.m. EST on Friday, July 15, and you'll be entered to win. (US only, please.) Good luck!
Friday, July 8, 2022
A tea cartoon … from 1828
My latest find from the Library of Congress website is this 1828 cartoon captioned “Woman Dropping Her Tea-cup in Horror upon Discovering the Monstrous Contents of a Magnified Drop of Thames Water Revealing the Impurity of London Drinking Water.”
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
"Pleading the Fish" by Bree Baker
Monday, July 4, 2022
Friday, July 1, 2022
Country Living Flea Market Finds
Some of the items in this issue were just so fun to read about, like collections of vintage hair appliances, umbrellas, and—dear to my heart as a former 4-H'er—4-H memorabilia. But of course my primary collecting interests reside with all things related to dishes and teatime, so I was pleased to spot this pretty array of china plates.
And look at these lovely butter pats!
I'd recently written about how I've decided to start collecting butter pats, and to my surprise and delight, a thoughtful blog reader in Virginia, Patricia, mailed me two charming vintage butter pats with pink roses on them. How perfect!
Just curious: Do you collect anything outside of the tea wares world? Or know someone with an unusual collecting passion? I (and my characters) would sure love to hear about it!