Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 Stef, would you mind posting your whole wheat cranberry orange tea bread recipe? Denise , " steffdav46 " <steffdav46 wrote: > > Seems like you have been given some wonderful ideas! If you do not > find a scone recipe that you want to use, I do have a tried and true > currant scone recipe that has always gone over well with the British > members of my family. I think that one of the ingredients that always > seems to be a hit in them is the nutmeg in the recipe. Anyways, if > you need it just let me know. I gave an afternoon tea last springtime > as a baby shower and it was a smashing success. I served various > scones, sandwiches, and tea breads. As someone else also mentioned, I > served a hummus dip and that was also a hit. The thing that I like > about tea breads is that they can be made in advance and can be > easily altered for special diets. I had a couple of elderly ladies in > attendance that were diabetic and they especially liked the fact that > they could safely induldge in the whole wheat cranberry orange tea > bread. I also sent everyone home with a gift bag containing a mini > loaf of one of the tea breads, a few scones, a a couple of bags of > nice tea so that they could have their own personal little tea at > home. I REALLY loved giving this shower, can you tell? I hope that > yours goes beautifully. > Stef > > > --- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 I would love to try your scone recipe. You've talked them up and now I need to make them. Thanks so much, Jasmine , " organic_homestead " <organic_homestead wrote: > > Stef, > would you mind posting your whole wheat cranberry orange tea bread recipe? > > Denise > > , " steffdav46 " <steffdav46@> > wrote: > > > > Seems like you have been given some wonderful ideas! If you do not > > find a scone recipe that you want to use, I do have a tried and true > > currant scone recipe that has always gone over well with the British > > members of my family. I think that one of the ingredients that always > > seems to be a hit in them is the nutmeg in the recipe. Anyways, if > > you need it just let me know. I gave an afternoon tea last springtime > > as a baby shower and it was a smashing success. I served various > > scones, sandwiches, and tea breads. As someone else also mentioned, I > > served a hummus dip and that was also a hit. The thing that I like > > about tea breads is that they can be made in advance and can be > > easily altered for special diets. I had a couple of elderly ladies in > > attendance that were diabetic and they especially liked the fact that > > they could safely induldge in the whole wheat cranberry orange tea > > bread. I also sent everyone home with a gift bag containing a mini > > loaf of one of the tea breads, a few scones, a a couple of bags of > > nice tea so that they could have their own personal little tea at > > home. I REALLY loved giving this shower, can you tell? I hope that > > yours goes beautifully. > > Stef > > > > > > --- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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