Yesterday I hosted a small tea luncheon for two lovely ladies. Roxanne is the mother of my daughter-in-law and I've known her for over 20 years. I just met Laure on July 4th. She attends a Bible study with Roxanne. She is from England and has a beautiful British accent. The Girl Scout song came to mind: 'Make new friends but keep the old, one is silver and the other gold.' Laure knew I'm planning a trip to England and offered several tips.
I used my Sandy Clough Blessings Among the Roses china that hasn't been used in quite awhile.
The menu was simple. We began with Coconut Scones and chilled Strawberry Soup. I was reminded to always check the expiration date on baking soda [and baking powder] before using in a recipe, because while the scones tasted good yesterday, they didn't rise as high as they normally do. When I looked on the box [after-the-fact], sure enough the baking soda had expired.
Next was a Chicken Salad Croissant and Tuna Macaroni Salad. I needed a longer burning tea light candle in my teapot warmer, because it burned out by the second course. I served Earl Grey tea with the meal.
Dessert was a Hot Fudge Sundae Cake. Since I was using Sandy Clough china I decided to use her chocolate cake recipe that she mandated we serve at all our home party demonstrations [without the ice cream and hot fudge sauce]. It's actually a Texas sheetcake recipe that Sandy altered slightly.
I remember several years ago being able to buy pre-cut, individually wrapped vanilla ice cream slices [and neapolitan too] in the supermarket ice cream section. But they told me at Kroger they haven't carried them in a long time. It was easy enough to cut my own slices.
We sat around the table talking for almost three hours and spent a delightful afternoon together.
[Standing L-R: Laure and Roxanne]
It is always a delight to a treat your friends so kindly and you all enjoyed some time to relax with lovely food!
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