Frankly I have so many ideas in my brain for posts, I do not know where to start. I quickly uploaded all my tea party photos to take advantage of Shutterfly's $10 book deal so I guess I will start there.  |
We served a chilled strawberry soup on my collection of milk glass luncheon set tea cups with a blueberry scone on the plate. There are no pictures of these foods, lol.
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I think it was only a week ago, but I am so tired that I can't really guarantee that. A few weeks before my oldest granddaughter had asked me if I would help her with a tea party for her friends. This is something I have waited my whole life for. I quickly sent her a suggested menu, pictures of the insides of all my china cabinets and other ideas.
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This was a submitted sample of the glassware for the Iced Strawberry Raspberry tea. Unfortunately one of the bases broke from the glass as I was packing them. I have had them for decades and was too scared to risk serving with them.
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These pictures prove that her mother (my oldest daughter) is as crazy as I am. I guess I will just add the photos and do commentary in comments, lol.  |
In the cupboard under one of my four china cabinets was this unopened box of "Guest" glasses. I used these instead, but there was one casualty. The guest was mortified but I showed her the $1.99 price tag on the box, what I paid for them at a flea market.
I chose 4 teas for the menu, two hot and two iced. The hot teas were two Harney and Sons black teas, Paris and Chocolate Mint. The iced teas were Lipton's Strawberry Raspberry and Harney and Sons Pear and Ginger. I used some paper spout drip guards on the tea pots and wrote the flavor; the carafe's had little hanging tags identifying their flavors. The pink Hall Pottery tea pot came from the tippy top cupboard at my church and was going to be put in a rummage sale. I made a small donation prior to the sale and brought it home with me. Sugar cubes were a big hit.
We served the sandwiches and salads (and desserts) buffet style. Chicken Salad on Croissants. Ham and Swiss on Hawaiian Rolls with Bacon Jam. On the right, Cucumber on Bread and Butter and upper right, Carrot Cake Sandwiches (recipe tomorrow's post). Salads included Pea Salad, Tiny Seashell Macaroni Salad, Italian Pasta Salad and Fruit Salad in heart shaped foil tins. (She saw those in my box of stuff and wanted to use them). I baked Strawberry Cupcakes, decorated with strawberries and Lemon Cupcakes decorated with lemon slices.
I baked and decorated the heart shaped cookies with gold sugar. The kind people at Aldi provided the macaroons. And on the top right it turns out we do have a photo of the scones!
They tempted me and said they were picking up Petit Fours but got a box of assorted tea pastries at whatever store they have in the big city.
I think I forgot to mention that they live almost 2 hours away. I had to get up at 5 am to leave by 6 am to get to their house to plug in my coffee urn of water and finish preparing all the food for the 11 am party. Too pretty to eat! These lovely cupcakes with fondant tea pots were made by a friend of hers - a high school student! I got a preview and brought individual cupcake boxes if they would like to take them home to admire! Aren't they gorgeous!!! The guests (and a peek at the pink soup). Everyone was so polite and lovely and had such good manners. We overheard some of the guests saying the party was the summer event of the year! I am so happy for my granddaughter who was so nervous. She even had a selfie station (she is on the left) for photo opportunities. There are no photos of gramma.
I am going to try to schedule the prep photos for tomorrow! I had such a good time. I love cooking and I love all my dishes and glass and tea cup collections.
I want to mention my daughter went to Meijers and bought all the flowers in bouquets that she took apart. She created all those AMAZING centerpieces! And she was the one who ordered the tables, chairs and tablecloths. |
Looks like a wonderful time. π Lovely tablescape, teas and edibles. Everything looks pretty and delicious. Beautiful ❤️ dresses π and lovely smiles.
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Wonderful. Incredible. Delightful. The dishes, the menu, the smiling young adults, beautiful! My goodness Miss Merry, who are you! π❤️π§‘πππππππ
ReplyDeleteMiss Merry! This is just the best! I'm glad you are doing an album with these pics because this event needs to be remembered. Everything looked so good, the table setting, the flowers, the cupcakes, the food. I'm beyond impressed.
ReplyDeleteWow, that was a big event! It looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow what a wonderful tea party!! I bet your Granddaughter was thrilled, everything looks so elegant!
ReplyDeleteWow! Miss Merry, as I've said before, you are amazing! I agree that having a tea party and using all your pretty plates, tea cups and saucers, crystal, etc. is fun. Did it once for my mom's friends, but there were only 10 of them. We had pumpkin soup, 2 kinds of quiche, tiny lemon mini-muffins, and home-made vanilla ice-cream with Bailey's Irish Cream. Drinks were cold lemonade or hot tea/coffee. Not nearly as elegant as yours, but fun. Loved your pics!
ReplyDeleteHow special. All the guests will remember that party.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Definitely a lot of work but sounds like it brought a lot of joy to everyone involved.
ReplyDeleteThe tea party was lovely, and you made memories the girls will carry with them into adulthood.
ReplyDeleteYour tables settings, the flowers and food are all so beautiful, creative and eye-smacking. Looks like the young people really appreciated the effort.
ReplyDeleteOh, my! I find I am speechless. This is gorgeous. I think you may be gramma of the century.
ReplyDeletePS after my comment before: Sandra says it beautifully, and I echo all the above.
DeleteOh, Miss Merry!!! My very first glimpse of this brand new September, and it's this Fabulous Fete with Friends!! You have done ALL hostesses proud, not just Grandmas honoring their GRANDS and their friends---such a lavish array of tempting fancies would be right at home at any Grand House, luxurious hotel, upscale TeaRoom, and famous party venue.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect!! Your talents are glorious to behold, and your dedication and love for your family simply shine. I'll be back to wallow in the fabulosity of it all, and definitely tomorrow whilst the workmen are Last Day replacing ceiling tiles and patching the five dozen holes in every wall in the house, after a full-house re-wiring for all of August. This BRIGHTS ME SO MUCH!!! Namaste and kowtow from my Grandma/caterer/hostess heart.
This is all so beautiful. I just don't know where you get your energy. How fun for everyone. That was so much work for you and so full of love. I want you for my Grandma!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Betsy
This is unbelievable. Just fantastic. What a huge amount of work to get there, travel the two hours and have it all be OK and just to do such a magnificent tea. You put some of the West End's finest restaurants to shame! And especially wonderful that your granddaughter asked!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jeanie. How sweet. I love the table setting. Everything was perfect.
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