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Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Tea Time Taboos

I...love...tea. Afternoon tea that is. You know, the kind that doesn't just consist of a cup of ones favourite brew, but the kind that requires cake, scones and pretty little sandwiches! I have always loved the idea of taking tea on the lawn...like a true lady of the manor! I love cake, but above all else, I love pretty, dainty tea cups. I don't think I ever grew out of my toddler tea party phase. On second thought, maybe I'm still growing into it! Let's face it, whilst in the tiddler tea party stage, etiquette doesn't come into play as much! One only ever had to apply the 'pinkie ping', you know, little pinkie standing at attention whilst holding the tea cup in a very 'Mrs Hyacinth Bucket kind-of-a-way, oh, I beg your pardon, Mrs. 'Bouquet'...The 'pinkie ping' was quite posh enough! But, as an adult, and especially one residing in the lovely United Kingdom, one realises just how precise and involved a proper English tea party can be! I think that watching the Great British Bake-off every Tuesday is only taking this desire for baking and taking tea to another level. And yes, I watch it to learn how to bake...it has absolutely NOTHING to do with Mr Hollywood and his fine buns...ahem...I mean scones...his fine scones.



 

You might ask what exactly it is that I have learnt with regards to tea party etiquette. Well, I have been shown the correct way to eat a scone. Oh yes, there most definitely is a 'wrong' way, and a 'right' way. This all has to do with how you top your scone. Is it jam first, or cream? I've been told that one has to split one's scone in half, top each half with cream first, and not just any old cream, but clotted cream (no complaints here, apart from my trousers groaning as they now have to find an extra inch for my ever expanding waist!). After the cream, comes a dollop of strawberry jam. Oh, and no butter! (My trousers breathe a sigh of relief!) Having just said all that, I've done a little research. It all depends if you do your scones the Devonshire way as mentioned, or the traditional Cornish way. If the latter, then it's butter first, then jam, and lastly cream! Blimey...the Brits are confusing me now...Who would have thought that eating a scone could be such a contradictory minefield of do's and don'ts? What do you think?

 


This sort of brings me to my next point. I have learnt that I also shouldn't take every word literally at a tea party. Only in the English language can someone pay you a compliment by saying: 'Oh, this cake is awfully nice darling!' Hmmm...didn't quite now how to take this one. Is the cake awful, or is it nice? Turns out it means 'very nice'. Phew...if only you'd said so in the first place...Would have saved me the mini panic attack...

Now, I've learnt that tea tastes best served in fine bone china cups. No, really, apparently it does. I personally think it just looks nicer. And one should select a good leaf. This would obviously require a bit of knowledge on the types of tea available. Now I'm in trouble. I still don't know my Darjeeling from my Assam! I grew up in South Africa, and was bottle fed Rooibos tea, so this is always still my first choice. Don't panic...my dear mum wasn't being an irresponsible parent. Rooibos is caffeine free, and packed full of goodness! So, at my tea party you would be served a choice of Builder's, Rooibos, and if you're lucky, Earl Grey. The last one obviously because it sounds posh! What tea do you drink? My dear friend Heather opened her pantry cupboard to show me her selection of teas just the other day. I think she must have joined the UK Tea Council, who claims that there are around 1500 varieties of tea available today. I think she's got them all in her pantry! So, with this new found knowledge on tea, I'm gearing up for what I'm going to call the 'Most Terrific Tea Time Challenge'! I shall endeavour to try as many new types of tea as humanly possible! Watch this space!

Before I go and stick the kettle on, I'd like to share my latest thrifting bargain with you. As it's tea related, this would be an appropriate time to show you! I have a soft spot, no, a gooey, melt-in-the-middle kind of a soft spot for pretty china. I was tickled pink when I found a very spiffy, rosy tea set of six cups, saucers and cake plates, all in mint condition, and fine bone china to say the least, for a mere £3,50! Not a chip, crack or sign of china fatigue in sight! I can't wait to have a cup of Rooibos in these!



Oh so lovely...sigh...










Tea anyone?
One lump or two?
 
Yes, there are times when it's nice to fill up the tea pot, lay the table with fabulous tea time fancies, and have a proper grown-up afternoon soiree. But, equally, as we have learnt, it can be just as pleasant to have a pinkie pong party, one a little less fussy...
 
Dinky donuts from a box...
 
 Pastries from the supermarket...
 
 The most important ingredients: Warm hearts, sweet smiles...
 
 Thank you for staying a while! I hope you'll have an awfully nice week,  and may sweet, happy endings follow you wherever you go!
Tania ♥



Monday, 3 September 2012

A little imperfect perfection

The summer holidays are coming to an end, with the children excitedly anticipating the start of a new school year on Wednesday. Our youngest will be spreading his tiny wings a little too when he starts at playschool, so life is ringing in a few significant changes for our household. I haven't done any sewing since the kidlets broke up for the summer, as I wanted to spend as much time with them as possible before the balmy summer days make way for the cold, crisp confines of autumn  and winter skies. So, like a race horse I have been chomping at the bit to get back in the saddle of my trusty Elna! I wanted to sew a little something that I could start and complete in as little time as possible, something to ease me back into sewing mode! I am not a very patient person, and as a result I don't always enjoy long, drawn out projects which take weeks on end to complete!

Our dining table has been looking a bit sad and neglected...It's so easy to use it as a dumping space for anything and everything that needs to be put away 'later'... So, I figured that if I dress it a little better, then maybe, just maybe I'd be more inclined to keep it looking lovely and tidy. What it needed was a pretty table runner to cheer it up! I'm a big fan of the lovely Tiff  at Dottie Angel, and am partial to a little 'granny chic' myself.  Armed with my favourite leftovers fabric scraps, doilies, lace and a little vintage loveliness, I set to work an made my very own table runner, one I'd like to call 'a little imperfect perfection'. The trick with this project was to not over think things! I tend to do that...One sometimes has to get in touch with ones inner child, the part of oneself that can piece together a naive collage of sweetness and innocence with a free mind and an open heart. This is quite tricky for someone like myself who suffers from 'perfectly-measured-and-drafted-control-freak syndrome'...

Anyhow, I thoroughly enjoyed making this crazy patchwork of random thoughts and cheerfulness. The dinner table looks happier...

Linen, covered in lace, doilies, yummy fabric scraps and vintage loveliness...sewn together in a rather haphazard fashion...

 
Vintage buttons for added cheer...

 
Butterflies and birds...

 
 
 
Vintage handkerchiefs...♥


A very happy, cheery little patch of sweetness...



The wonderful thing about a little project like this, is that even if you 'don't know how to sew', you could make it! And make it beautifully! I urge you to have a go, and if you do, spread some cheer and post a note to let me know you've done so! The only rule is: 'There are no rules!' That's the fun of making something that is so imperfectly perfect!

Have a fabby-dabby-doo week!
Tania ♥

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Home Tour Part 3: My hiding place...

Those of you who have followed our little home tour so far, will know that I've been on a bit of a mission to tackle one room at a time, changing things up a bit, re-organising and having a good old clear out in order to share our 'Home Sweet Home' with you. Today, it's the turn of the master bedroom. This has been the hardest room so far to photograph. I don't know why. Perhaps I find it a little difficult to share my most intimate space with you! This is my hiding place, my retreat. It's where I recharge my batteries, dream sweet dreams, and where my girlie side really come to the foreground. Poor hubby has never (well, almost never!) complained about sleeping in a pink, lace enveloped paradise of femininity! He has threatened to stick some surfing posters on the walls, but so far it's been empty threats! Phew...

Please forgive me if there is a bit of repetition here from a previous post! I did share a little furniture move-around with you a while back, and it might creep in here again. But, I thought I'd be thorough with the new tour! I'm not going to do as much waffling on as in the previous instalments of our home tour. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves...

A place of rest...




 
A place to read...
 
 
     

A place to reflect...




Somewhere to write...
 
 
It's where my shoes live...an 'oh so happy place'!





 

It's where I play dress up, figuring out my own style, or lack there of!
 

 














 

A place for happy memories...
My veil from our wedding day still hangs happily in a corner of our room!
 
 
The princess (and her pea!) have finally found a home to rest!

 
 
 
 A place for favourite things...





Some thrifted treasures...




Our retreat...




 
So, a quick look into our 'Home Sweet Home'! I hope you enjoyed having a nosey-around! Until next time!
 
Blessings, Tania ♥♥♥