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Monday, March 23, 2026

Our birthday tea in photos


The table is all set. I used tea cups that I've thrifted, been gifted, and yard sale-d. The table cloth was a birthday gift from my grandmother when I turned 26. The placemats were my mother's.


The sundae cups were from both thrift stores and vintage shops. The pink glass plates were from Value Village 2 springs ago.


I filled the sundae cups with shrimp-avocado-celery-cucumber salad as a starter.


After the shrimp salads were finished, we started on the main course of the tea -- platters of sandwiches, fruit cups, and diced salad cups.

These sandwiches were fun to make and very springlike. I cut thin sliced bread into flower shapes using a cookie cutter.


Using my smallest cookie scoop . . .


I put a large ball of egg salad as the center for each flower sandwich.


The scrap slices of bread will become French bread tomorrow night.


a platter of egg salad sandwiches


a platter of roast beef and horseradish on rye sandwiches


a platter of chicken salad in mini croissant sandwiches


strawberry and blueberry fruit cups


chopped vegetable salad cups -- tomatoes, orange bell pepper, cucumber, black olives


My phone died just before the dessert course. We had small chocolate cakes, cookies, and chocolates. 

All of the above was served with copious amounts of hot tea, juice, and sparkling water. I waited on everyone, so they all could have the feel of dining out. I did spend most of last week's grocery budget. But we'll be fine. I have enough leftover grocery budget to pick up a little fresh produce tomorrow, and our pantry, fridge, and freezer are still full.

It was a fun afternoon. My daughters loved the tea. My daughter-in-law said it felt very fancy. My whole family enjoyed the food and tea. I thought we would have lots of leftovers. No such luck!

10 comments:

  1. You know, you could go into business giving teas, Lili. Looks like it was a lovely and delicious tea.

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    1. Thank you, Live and Learn. I enjoyed doing this for my daughters.

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  2. I think that looks lovely! All the little items sure makes a delicious and fancy lunch.

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    1. Hi Alice,
      Thank you. This is how the lady who coordinated our church teas planned each one, with lots of little items, lots of variety, and she managed to find inexpensive serving dishes to make the meal look special. I used her planning as my template.

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  3. Very fancy, indeed! I'm sure your daughters greatly appreciated your labor of love and the food all sounds delicious!

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    1. Thank you, Cat. My daughters did really appreciate it, and have since said so several times. I'm glad it all turned out.

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  4. That took a lot of planning, organizing and care. It's absolutely lovely.

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    1. Thank you. As Cat said, it was a labor of love for my daughters and family. I enjoyed doing it all.

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  5. Simply lovely. What a gorgeous table. The food looks delicious! Thanks for sharing pictures!

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    1. Thank you, Kris. It's fun to do a meal like this every once in a while.

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