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SUGAR N' SPICE TEA PARTY

A Dickens Village

Brewing a Festive Cup

How to Make a Loose Tea

Tea Party Etiquette

Reading Tea Leaves

Recipes
Christmas Tea with Candy Cane Stirrers

Holiday Eggnog

Herb-Crusted Smoked Salmon Rolls

Cucumber with Mint Butter Sandwich

Date Nut Pinwheels

Raspberry Almond Streusel Cookies

Hazelnut BonBons


Gingerbread with Custard Sauce


Cranberry Toasted Pecan Scones

 

COOKING IN SEASON

Delicious recipes using pomegranates.

Pomegranate Muffins

Arugula and Clementine Salad with Warm Pomegranate Dressing

Roasted Chicken with Pomegranate Berries

Corn and Pomegranate Berry Salad

 

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Sugar n' Spice Tea Party-A Dickens Village

Sugar n' Spice Tea Party
| A Dickens Village | Brewing a Festive Cup | How to Make Loose Tea | Tea Party Etiquette | Reading Tea Leaves

 
Dickens Village
Garland
Place Cards

Set an English Christmas mood by placing Dickens village houses among the food. Just one little ceramic house or a homemade gingerbread house will dress up your table.

Instead of buying greenery garland, make a Christmas chain out of red construction paper with circles and stars for Old World holiday flavor.

Create a White Christmas theme by using all white linens with a touch of red.

For additional room accents, fill white flower pots with red berries and flowers, and hang strands of red cranberry with touches of fresh greens.

Wrap gift boxes in white paper and assorted red trims.

Use Christmas balls as place cards by attaching paper onto the hook with each guest's name.

Instead of the usual sweets, pears and other seasonal fruits will add grace the your table.

 

 

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