The “rummage” part of course is of donated furniture, clothing, books and toys, or as some call it “Trash or Treasure.”
( some call it “a jumble sale.”)
The “tea” is an opportunity for those who don’t want (or shouldn’t) buy anything to still drop in and visit... a fun community event.
To get ready for this, I’ve been doing some sorting of things I don’t/won’t/can’t use to pass along to someone else.
I also made a batch of Tea Tassies as part of the tea refreshments. All of this preparation birthed this week’s Friday Five!
Pictures are optional but make this more fun. Play along and don’t forget to post your link in the comments so that we can come and visit!
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1. TREASURE: What is the best thing you’ve ever found at a rummage sale? Was it a bargain or just something you’ve longed for but couldn’t afford?
A fav find in an unpacked box on the floor at the sale,
a gorgeous 1800s flow blue china pitcher like this one
a gorgeous 1800s flow blue china pitcher like this one
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2. TRASH: What is an item you couldn’t WAIT to donate to a sale like this, and then were surprised that someone not only bought it, they were so excited to have?
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TV trays!
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3. BUDGET: How disciplined are you at these kinds of events? Can you stick to a budget, or do you empty your wallet?
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My discipline? be prepared to purchase!
One of a kind finds in the moment - EnJoy!
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4. TAKE IT AWAY: What’s something you’d gladly donate right this minute if I would just come pick it up?
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Living in an apartment doesn't offer enough space for extras. It's a perpetual donating if you want to add anything new!
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5. TEA: Do you have a favourite tea? Or a special teapot?
Tell us more!
Tell us more!
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Decadent favourite ~ Icewine tea !
along with fav teapot
along with fav teapot
Royal Crown Derby
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Shall I pour...?
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Find more on FHC TeaTime {pinterest}
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BONUS: Share a recipe that you think would be divine for a tea. Or, if you aren’t a baker, tell about something scrumptious that you have had recently in the baked good category. For those of you who are now gluten-free, we want your favourite GF recipe!
lavender scones that I first had at
the Treasurer's House ~ a treasure itself!
3 1/2 c flour
2 tbs baking powder
1/2 c unsalted butter
1/2 c sugar
1 1/3 c half and half
2 tsp vanilla
2 tbs food grade lavender buds
Mix the dry ingredients, except
lavender, together. you can seal the mixture in a food container and have it on
hand for scone mix if you like.
Cut in butter, or grate it into the dry
ingredients.
Add lavender buds and stir to mix in evenly.
Add vanilla and milk and mix until you have a soft dough that holds together.
Add lavender buds and stir to mix in evenly.
Add vanilla and milk and mix until you have a soft dough that holds together.
Roll out gently to about 3/4 inch
thickness and cut out with small biscuit cutter. Place on baking sheet and
allow to stand for 20 minutes.
During this time preheat oven to 400F.
During this time preheat oven to 400F.
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Bake for 12 minutes or until done.
Remove from oven.
While scones are still hot spoon on a
glaze made from:
1/2 c melted butter
1 tsp vanilla
enough confectioners sugar to make a
thick glaze.
Sprinkle with lavender buds to garnish.
Makes about 24.
These freeze well, and are great for
once a month cooking or making ahead.
*Grating cold butter into scones and biscuits give a more tender product.
placing them in the oven
helps the gluten to relax and the scones to be tender.
