Showing posts with label high tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high tea. Show all posts
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Vintage Tea Party
I picked up this book sheerly because of it's coffee table/recipe quality. Sometimes I like when things can be multipurpose. Vintage Tea Party by Carolyn Caldicott; Photographs by Chris Caldicott, first edition, 2012 published by Frances Lincoln Limited is a quaint book that can sit on a bookshelf, lie on a coffee table or stand in the kitchen. With it's charming photography and thirty... I am estimating here, recipes it gives you just about everything you will need for an old-fashion tea party. Making you relax and enjoy your company without all the stress and strain of a dinner party. The book goes through all you need to know and the history of tea parties in the section Teatime and other sections include; Preserves, Tea in the Drawing Room, High Tea, Tea in the Garden, Fireside Tea and Nursery Tea. Of coarse each section has a variety of recipes. Classic recipes include: Victoria sponge, cucumber sandwiches, English muffins, scones, date and walnut cake and of coarse a Flapper's favourite Earl Grey tea mixed with gin and lemon. Vintage Tea Party let's you romanticise in a nostalgic era that has all but past by. However it is making a comeback. Check your local area for a tea room near you. - JW
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Cally's Teas
Last week I went to the newly renovated Cally's Teas. I treated myself to two pots of organic Cream Earl Grey and a plate of cucumber sandwiches. Cally's Teas is full of unique gift ideas in the front, with all their selections of teas in the middle and the charming tea house situated at the back. The atmosphere is relaxed and the staff are very friendly. I even spoke with the owner, Cally, a few times regarding her shop and life. She is a very interesting lady.
I was queen for a bit of the afternoon with the dainty cucumber sandwiches and the organic Cream Earl Grey tea. Very regal! On one of my other visits I tried the brioche with jam very delectable because it was straight out of the oven. They do have a quaint high tea menu.
Cally's Teas carries an impressive selection of tea. They also carry tea wear too. The top shelf was covered with many more tea cozies weeks ago than pictured here. I found my time relaxing. Cally's Teas is located at 10151-82 Ave (Whyte Ave) - JW
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