Good Afternoon,
I am having tea in our sun room again so I hope you will join me. My theme for today is peaches and cream so I am using my peachy teapot.
I made buttermilk biscuits again and I am using peach jam on them. I picked some peachy narcissus from the garden.
try one-they are still warm from the oven.
Isn't this a beauty-it was my inspiration for the peaches and cream tea today!
This pretty teacup fits right in.
I love how this old pitcher looks with the bouquet.
A couple of friends asked for this recipe last week so I hope you are visiting today-sorry I am a little slow. You can click on to enlarge to read it easier.
I want to thank my friend Georgianna at Georgiannia Lane for giving me some photography tips and I am practicing. Georgianna has the most amazing professional photography blog and is a lovely person as well. I am sure you will love visiting her as much as I do!
I am going to join in with Susan at Between Naps on the Porch who also has an amazing blog with lots of great tablescapes on Tablescape Thursday.
Thank you for visiting me,
Carolyn
42 comments:
Dear Carolyn....The tea, pot, cup, and flowers are all absolutely gorgeous. Loved every single one! But Carolyn, for heaven's sakes, your biscuits and jam are wayyyyyyy too delicious and I'm not supposed to eat them! Trying to diet, you know. Your treats are always so delish. Take care and thanks for such a picturesque post. Sincerely, Susan
Dear Carolyn,
I love your peaches and cream tea! Your table setting is gorgeous!!! I love the pretty tea pot and that lovely teacup!!! The biscuits and jam look so delicious! Thank you for sharing the recipe! The flowers and vase are beautiful too! Your photos are gorgeous as always!!!! Have a beautiful day and upcoming weekend!
Love, Paula
Love your tea pot, Carolyn, and since I have the matching cream and sugar, I've been keeping my eye out for the tea pot as well. Your biscuits look yummy and the narcissus is lovely! A beautiful post!
Blessings,
Sandi
The narcissus must be what I thought was a peach daffodil. Silly me...
Anyways... That has to be one of the prettiest flowers I've seen!
Thanks for the recipe. I just printed it out and now I need to get some yummy tea going. As always, thanks for the beautiful and restful photos!
Yum - yum - yum - that was delicious!
Very nice! Love your daff's, mine are all gone now, they are so pretty!
Dear Carolyn
What a beautiful post! I love the old pitcher with beautiful bouquet as well as the pretty tea cup with the tiny yellow and pink flowers....!
What a beautiful setting! I love the peach colors ♥
Lovely photos, I don't know how yours could be any better. I could use some help, that is certain. I make biscuits quite often, not with buttermilk, though. I'm sure those are as delicious as they look and even more so with peach jam mmmm...
Hugs, Cindy S
Carolyn.....So pretty and it just looking at it really reminds me of peaches!~Hugs, Patti
Dear Carolyn,
I have been cathing up with you last couple of post. Your garden looks great! All those colours. They make me smile!
Your tea looks beautiful with the homemade scones, the lovely teacup (just my style :-)) and other china.
Hope all is well with you? We had a lovely week.
Wish you a happy weekend!
lieve groet, Madelief
Oh Carolyn,wie schön ich möchte so gerne bei Dir zu Gast sein,ich Liebe alles was Dich umgibt,es ist fantastisch wie schön Du lebst,Mein Gott musst Du glücklich sein Ich liebe Deine Post,und deinen Blog.Alles Liebe Edith.
Love the peaches and cream theme! Those daffodils are wonderful and look perfect with the teapot. Yummy looking biscuits too!
DD
Peaches and cream, ummm... just the words make me sing... ;)
Lovely as usual my dear kindred spirit...
cielo
The peaches and cream is just beautiful. My narcissus are long gone, but I adore that peachy color. The teapcup and exquisite and biscuits - yumm.
This is so beautiful and inviting, Carolyn! That pitcher is perfection with the pale daffodils and your close up photos are excellent. You have a wonderful sense of composition and real flair with styling which makes your photographs so appealing. Thank you SO much for your kind words and mentioning my blog – you made my day! :) – g
What a lovely tea pot and tea cup!
I am so partial to peach because that is the color of my Living Room!
Debbie
Everything is so lovely. I love the color scheme. Everything looks delicious.
LOVELY! I just love peach :)
Blessings!
Gail
Everything looks so lovely! I love biscuits, thank you for the recipe. A beautiful post!
Hello Carolyn... it's been a while since I dropped in. I am so glad I did today. Your post was so pretty! I loved your "peachy" theme. Those biscuits and the jam looked soooo yummy! My mouth was watering! Always a joy to visit and see your lovely pics!! Hugs!
Beautiful tablescape. I love the soft peach colors. Those flowers are just lovely.
The biscuits and jam look so yummy.
Hugs,
Joanne
Hi Carolyn; Your Tea table is just beautiful... I am in Love with your Tea Pot and Tea Cup.... the plate the yummy yum biscuits are sitting on... The pitcher and flowers are lovely... Thank you for the lovely tea,, so enjoyable... have a great weekend.
Hugs;
Alaura
Hi Carolyn..
I think this is the first time I have been to your blog..It is beautiful..I have been reading your past posts.
The teas service is so lovely..the pics are fabulous..and the biscuits look delicious!
I am so glad you visited me so I could meet you.
I see you go to my friend Monique's lovely blog.
We have known each other for years from a cooking forum we both frequented..Her blog is lovely too!
Hi Carolyn, Scones or tea biscuits, oh how I love thee, but with peach jam. I am in heaven, no other jam do I fancy. How, perfect is that. Thanks for sharing and take care:)
How charming your tea table looks....might I please ask for a pat of butter to lick? I would be ever so happy to purrrrr for you.
Best regards, Misses Peach
Caarolyn, This is the most beautiful, fairy tale tea I've seen. Lovely flowers- peach daffs? Your tea set and tea cup are delicate and ladylike.
Thank you for the peek at the biscut recipe. I would love to have these with a cup of tea!
Yvonne
Carolyn, no words to describe how lovely the photos are and how yummylicious the scones looks like.. I love how you set the tabl! scrumptious!
Off to make biscuits Carolyn! Thank you for the inspiration...although my tablescape will never look as captivating as yours. I always enjoy your posts, they take me on a magical, journey...
Have a lovely weekend!
Hi Carolyn,
It is a lovely hue, peaches and I have to try the biscuits some day. Thank you for sharing the recipe.
Have a great weekend,
Sanna
This is just beautiful! I love the peachy/pink colors you have brought out of the flowers onto the table. I could stare at photos of the flowers for awhile. They are divine. Such a beautiful tea.
Delightfully romantic as usual, Carolyn.
You make me dream...Beautiful those flowers! Where can I get some for my garden?
Take care,
Admiro la belleza y la delicadeza de todo los que nos presentas.
Te felicito y te deseo un lindo dÃa.
Dear Carolyn,
thank you for this nice tea time!
You know what? I've just read an article in an Italian magazine called "La mia abitazione Country & Country" that speaks about you and your absolutely stunning garden!When I saw it I run to my husband saying "she's a blog friend of mine, look here". It was so exciting to find you there!
Would you like me to scan the article and send it to you by e mail?
Kisses,
Fra
Lovely!
This is so pretty, Carolyn! Love, love, love your teaset! The biscuits and peach preserves made my mouth water and the peach colored daffodil fits right in. Pretty colors, love how you showed your teascape today! I also love your profile photo. You are an elegant lady! Would love to take tea with you!
Carolyn, every photo is breathtaking. So calming and refined...
Carolyn, you always have the most beautiful photos to share. This tea setting is just peachy! And those buttermilk biscuits . . . yummy. ~ Sarah
Carolyn, I enjoyed your photos very much. They are so delicate and charming and the bisquits looks sooo delicous.
Greetings, Johanna
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