Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Cristy's "Country Cottage" High Tea

On Saturday, August 11th, three of my "tea-loving-friends" and I attended Cristy's "Country Cottage" High Tea in East Lansing, MI.    The tea was from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m., and the cost was $25.00.

The menu was a three-course High Tea - no finger sandwiches and/or bite-size desserts that are served at an Afternoon Tea.   Most of Cristy's teas are High Teas.   Below is a photo of Cristy, the creator and hostess of the fabulous teas in this series of posts.

[L-R: Cristy and Me]

Cristy used her light blue Depression Glass dishware - the same ones that she used for her "Hydrangea Blue & Plum Rose" tea in August 2011.  When I saw them, I liked them so much I bought a set of my own!  Cristy collects bone china porcelain floral bouquets, and they were displayed throughout the tablescape.  One is visible in the photo below.

 


Lori and I seated before the tea began. Notice the fireplace mantle in the background decorated to coordinate with the tablescape and theme.  The vase of fresh flowers in the photo below [to the right of the glass of iced tea] were favors for each guest to take home.


Our iced beverage was an organic black tea and lemonade from Trader Joe's. 


The tea began with a toast of sparkling fruit juice.  Notice the personalized menus in the photo below that Cristy made for everyone to take home as well as a nylon bag of chocolates.


The tea that accompanied our first course was Goji Berry Green Tea from Tealightful Treasures.  First course: Watermelon Gazpacho Soup, and Cristy's signature Cream Scones with Lemon Curd.  Isn't that little watermelon umbrella cute?


Second Course: Fresh Tomato Pie, Roasted Corn, Okra & Sausage Medley, Summer Slaw, and Garden Zucchini Tea Bread.   With this course we drank Moon Garden black tea from Tealightful Treasures.


Third Course: Swan Cream Puffs with Cinnamon Chocolate Sauce.


The tea was a delight from start to finish!

Tomorrow I'll be sharing Cristy's "Thyme in the Garden" High Tea from June 2011.


4 comments:

  1. That blue Depression Glass is just beautiful with all the flowers. Looks and sounds like a delicious and delightful afternoon.

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  2. What a beautiful tea! What a lovely time with your friends. I really appreciate all your lovely tearoom visits!
    Nancy

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  3. What a treat to sit at such a creative table and enjoy a special high tea.

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  4. Oh, I do love the sound of this menu. What an elegant way to use those farm-fresh summer veggies, too! And of course you (and she) once again have me lusting for blue glass dishes, ha!

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