The Spring Tea Planner

March 10, 2010

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Review — The eHomebody Spring Tea Planner by Marcia Wilwerding

Have you ever wanted to have a fun tea party for just you and your little girls or for your ladies group but didn’t know where to start?  This 54 page e-book is a well thought out, highly readable, practical, and attractive resource you are sure to treasure!  I generally don’t print out e-books, but the Spring Tea Party Planner is going on my zip drive and down to the copy shop for printing.  This e-book is worthy of printing and coil-binding.  And it’s not just pretty – it contains all the basics you need to know to host any size tea party including recipes, suggestions for themes and decorations, and recreation.

In the Spring Tea Planner, Marcia guides you through her “5 Key Ingredients for a Great Tea Party.”  These ingredients aren’t just for a spring tea party as the title suggests and the book does focus on, but any tea party, any time of the year.  Marcia also includes cute planning printables to help you organize and keep your planning on track so you’re not stressed about forgetting something.

The planner is also a recipe book with some great looking recipes that I’m going to be featuring here at our home soon.  Tea party drinks include Lavender Mint Tea and Lemon Rose tea, along with other teas and punches including a make-ahead lemonade syrup.  Detailed instructions are given for making a proper cup of loose leaf tea too.  Fun! There are many recipes for finger foods, sweet and savory and baked goodies like Sally Lunn bread (along with a history) and three kinds of scones along with Lemon Curd (I love this stuff and never even thought of making it myself) and clotted creams to accompany.

Planning a tea party following the simple instructions and advice given in the Spring Tea Planner is sure to make for a memorable event that charms your guests and makes for some wonderful memories!  You can find out more about the planner and how to grab your own copy at Marica’s site eHomebody.com

You also have a chance to win a FREE copy during our Thursday Challenge tomorrow so make sure and come back tomorrow morning to check it out!

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Kim K March 11, 2010 at 10:30 AM

This book looks great. I love tea parties! Just had an impromptu one with my almost-five-year-old granddaughter earlier this week. She saw me unpacking and putting away my tea things and fell in love with my tea cups. So we put a kettle on the stove, picked out two cups and a tea pot, and set some cookies on a napkin. Fast, easy, fancy enough to suit her needs—a precious time with my granddaughter.

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