My second virtual afternoon tea was a celebration of St. Patrick's Day.
(any excuse for afternoon tea with friends!)
Below, is daughter, Melissa. She did all the other photography.
There were nine of us who attended virtually (via Zoom)
Everyone one enjoyed the event which began at 2:00 p.m.
Unfortunately, we didn't get a good photo of the sandwiches,
but the theme was Ireland and green.
The menu included
Sandwiches:
Gregan Castle Cucumber
Jameson Olive Nut Cream Cheese
Dingle Egg Salad
Galway Corned Beef Pinwheel
Scones:
Blarney Blueberry
Cliffs of Moher Cranberry
Clotted Cream and Lemon curd
Sweets:
St.Stephen's Green Fluff
Donegal Pecan Dandy
Ring of Kerry Cookie
Bunratty Brownie
Edited to answer questions I received:
I named all my foods after places I have visited in Ireland.
Everything is completely gluten free. I used Mama's Scone Mix and Namaste Scone Mix.
The English Clotted Cream is from Amazon, the Lemon Curd is from Harney and Sons
The teas are from Harney and Sons: Vanilla Comoro Decaf and Chinese Silver Needle
The "St.Stephen's Green Fluff is actually Watergate Salad
I found the recipe for the corned beef pinwheel on Pinterest and used
Mission Gluten Free Spinach Herb Tortilla Wraps
The gluten free bread used for sandwiches is Trader Joe's.
The gluten free cookies, pecan dandies and brownies were purchased
at Whole Foods and I garnished with St.Patrick's sugar decorations.
You can see in the photo below, we are wearing various shades of green.
We described our menus, and discusses our tea wares and how they came to our homes.
We chatted about all sorts of interesting topics from Cheryl's beekeeping,
pets, a family recipe, Wanda's technical gadgets, and more!
It was so wonderful to see friends and visit!
Below is Wanda's tea for one at her dining room table.
I forgot to ask everyone else to take photos before they ate.
I enjoyed reading and learning about St. Patrick and the Christian
symbolism of the shamrock.
Below: My big shopping trip at the the historic Belleek factory in 2018.
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