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Tea Anyone?




Kelli over at "There's No Place Like Home" hosts a show and tell every Friday. Hop on over and see her special treasures along with links from others who participate in this fun little activity!




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I thought this Friday I would share with you my tea collection and my special tea cups that I have found. I can not say that tea is my "first love"; but I do enjoy a cup often - especially in on cold winter and fall days. I do not collect my teas for collection alone - although I did find Tammy's collection very impressive - and can honestly say that I had never thought of collecting tea bags. I have my teas simply to drink - and also to share with guests we have in our home. Once a month, I have the blessing of hosting a ladies Bible study in my home. I really enjoy that evening.












Here are my "special" tea cups. I have them on display in my mudroom. I do use them - although since I put them out I have found that I do not use them as much as I used to. I love the nesting tea cup - the ones with a tea cup on the bottom and a little tea pot on the top. I think it is fun to brew my own little cup of tea - take it into the bedroom and enjoy while I am reading a quick chapter before I snuggle down into bed. I have also used these to serve my guests when I only have one who wants a cup. I think it makes them feel special - just exactly how I want every guest in my home to feel!







I really thought this cup was nice. It is a tea cup with it's own coaster. As of recently, I have been putting my bagged sugars into it and using it for a serving "dish". When I am done hosting company - I just place the coaster back on top and set it on my shelf - ready for the next guest God brings my way.




I really like my snowman tea cup that I found at a local thrift store. It is big - but so cute. I have not even used this one to drink tea out of yet! I think that it is cute for my winter decor. I really like it a lot.









Last but not least - is my tea pot. I was able to find a fairly inexpensive tea put shaped like an apple. I love the whistle on it when the water is ready. If you wait for a few seconds after the first little whistle - it will erupt in a harmonic whistle that has two tones. It sounds great. After I first got it - I waited even longer to see if it would go into a three part harmonic chord - it did not. (I am thinking about inventing a three toned harmonic whistler for tea pots! - - just kidding) :)






Well, that is my tea collection. Wish you all lived close and could come for a cup of tea. If we made a tea "engagement" - I would make it in the evening - (don't know if that is "proper" or not ) - when the children were all tucked in for the night - I would light a candle - have only the lamps on in the front room on - (to give a cozy feel to the room).


I would prepare for your coming by arranging my tea bags in a decorative container on the side of my stove top.




I would get the water hot and ready - then place the burner on warm - so we could have as many refills as we desired throughout the evening. My "coaster cup" would be beside my tea bags - available for your choosing if you like a sweeter cup of tea. I would place some cookies on a plate - ready for our "taste test".






Upon your arrival - I would hurry to the door to invite you in from out of the cold - - all the while anticipating our evening chat together. I would allow you to go first and choose your tea - and cookies - (because my Mama taught me well - guests ALWAYS go first :)




Then, I would pour me a cup of English Breakfast tea - (my favorite by far) - I would not need any sugar for I always drink mine unsweetened. I would probably take two cookies and join you in the front room. ( I would choose two cookies because I am of the firm belief that when eating sweets with guests - there are no calories! :)


Unfortunately, most of you do not live close - so I guess we will just have to enjoy tea together just over the blog. I still would love to know though - what type of tea would you choose for our tea together. (It is only fair that you tell me - being that you now know about my favorite cup!)



Thanks for stopping by. See you next week.


~Jane

26 comments:

  1. Your tea collection is beautiful, and it looks so lovely. Wish I could just jump right into the picture. Hope you have a wonderful Friday!

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  2. What a great post! Being from the south, I love sweet iced tea. But, I do think I'd like "cinnamon apple spice" hot tea, which I just bought and haven't tried yet.

    Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving the sweet comment.

    Its early here and I can hear the rain POURING AND POURING. We've had a very bad drought, so its music to our ears. Hope you can get your painting done!

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  3. What a great collection! I love the snowman one.

    I also love the background music very pretty and pleasant.

    Have a great day!
    ~Amy

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  4. THose are really nice tea cups. :D

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  5. My daughter (8) and I enjoyed popping in and seeing your show and tell. You have some lovely tea gadgets!

    thanks for sharing!

    Kimmie
    mama to 6
    one homemade and 5 adopted

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  6. I like mint tea...made with the sun brewing it!!

    The snowman teapot is simply the cutest!!!

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  7. Fun post and I enjoyed seeing all your lovely things. I also enjoy hot tea especially on a cool day.
    I love lemon lift herbal tea!
    :)

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  8. How fun!
    Just this morning since it is cold and rainy here I made a cup of raspberry tea to enjoy with Cinnamon Bun oatmeal.
    I enjoyed this post very much. Thanks for "tea".
    Becky K.

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  9. What a fun show & tell. I actually felt like I was right there ready to enjoy that cup of tea with you. The tea cups are great and I love the pictures of the steaming teapot and steaming tea in the cup:o)
    Susan

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  10. Thanks so much for the Tea Party! You have been a most gracious host. I enjoyed seeing all your Tea goodies! Blessings..

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  11. tea is definatly up there in my favorite things... LOVELY collection!

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  12. Thanks for the invitation to tea! I would like the blue "Tea for One" teapot/teacup, and is that a holiday tea, with the sled on the front? That is probably nice and spicey! I LOVE the snowman teapot, and your apple tea kettle, too cute! I could almost hear the kettle whistling!

    Thanks,

    Katherine
    P.S. - I have a large tea collection! I'm also into loose teas! Stop by sometime for a cuppa!

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  13. what a nice collection. i think tea cups and pots are fun to collect because there are so many different kinds for all kinds of personalities.

    thanks for sharing and have a nice weekend.

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  14. Jane, I have long been of the view that it is not only the people of Japan who have a Tea Ceremony. :-) :-) :-)

    Beautiful photographs showing the symbols of friendly hospitality!

    Thank you for visiting my blog and taking a walk through my garden.

    Blessings and bliss

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  15. Thanks for having me for tea! I enjoyed my cuppa!

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  16. Hi there! I do believe I'm visiting for the first time. I love tea cups, I find old single cups at garage sales, my hubby thinks I'm nuts. :) I just love your apple teapot!

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  17. I wish I were closer so that I could join you for tea. :)

    Blessings,
    Mrs. C

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  18. Thanks for sharing all of your lovely pretties.

    The apple tea kettle is my favorite! I have my kitchen decorated in apples, and so I found that to be so neat! I have never seen an apple tea kettle before.

    Thanks for sharing. :)

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  19. I so enjoyed my tea with you, how delightful it all was:-) I love your collection of tea cups and that apple tea pot is the most adorable I've ever seen!! xo

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  20. I think this is my first time at your blog...but I do think we could be tea drinking friends real fast....
    I will be back..
    Deby

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  21. What a nice Show & Tell. I would love to have tea with you! :)

    You seem like a very gracious hostess.

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  22. Wow, this makes me want to stop by your house and have a cup of tea with you :)

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  23. Oh, I want to come over for some tea! I just love your teapot. How inviting it all looks.

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  24. Can I come over for tea? It looks warm, cozy and inviting! I love all your tea cups. What a cute show and tell!

    Hugs, Sharon

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  25. I didn't have much time for visiting the show & tell participants on Friday so I'm doing so this afternoon:-)

    Oh yes pleeeease! I'd LOVE to have a cup of tea with you! Thank you so much for putting the kettle on!

    Wow, what a huge tea pot & tea bag collection you have, very impressing!

    Have a great Sunday - although it's almost over!

    Best wishes from Germany,
    Anita

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  26. This is a wonderful post and I enjoyed seeing your collection!

    Now I know we're not suppose to covet anything, but where did you find that beautiful apple tea kettle?! My kitchen is decorated with the apple theme and I would love to find an apple tea kettle!

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