Welcome To Our Simple Old Fashion Life

Please come into my tea parlor and have a cup of hot mint tea, and sat back relax and as we talk of the simple days, of decorating our homes, projects we are working on, our rose garden, herbs we grow for tea and seasoning. Days filled with love of raising sheep, goats, and chickens. The excitement of children as they collect the eggs, or fish in the pond.
Just back to the simple basic of an Old Fashion Life.

WEEKLY FEATURE: Mississippi Magnolia Southern Belles

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Monday, November 16, 2009

I Am Home Recovering With Goodies To Share

ALL THE PICTURES ARE TAKEN ON MY NEW  TWO CHAIRS, AND OTTOMAN,
I GOT THIS  PAST WEEK, BOUGHT SITE UNSEEN.

A few days before my surgery, I received Nell Hill's O Christmas Tree in the mail this wonderful book is  from Susan, at Between Naps On The Porch. 
I peaked at first but saved IT to look at daily as I recover. 
Thank You Susan, I will always cherish such a lovely gift.




Inside this book is one of my favorite outdoor table settings, and lot of Christmas Decor.



This book also arrived from Christine, at Christine Home and Travel Adventures.
The day it came I got to glance at the cover, for my husband took and kept it for the day enjoying it.  It is a wonderful book and I shall always love it, 
if I can just keep it away from my husband. lol
Thank you so much Chritine



Inside this book the first pictures I adore, it reminds me of my our Craftsman's Bungalow so much with the exception my roof is a lot higher, and my home is a lot larger.
 I hope to paint mine white soon as we add on our screen porch on the back of our house.
We just enclosed a 16x16 screen porch on the front of the house for my weaving studio. 
Yes, I would love to have the apple tree too! 

My friend Kathy, picked up this pink and brown bag for me and brought it to the hospital, I planned to use it for a little knitting. But for now it holds, Doctor appointments, bandages ect.
The proceeds from this bag go to help Cancer research.


Today, my Original Painting of Tea With Katherine arrived, which I  had purchased from Fifi Flower Designs, for $55.00.  After Fifi honored me by picking one of my favorite teas, 
I had given in in my rose garden as one of her inspirations to paint. 
She even captured our big Oak trees in the background. 


This Orginal Painting means so much to me for it has my Grandmother, Susan Mae,(Sudie) pink roses on my fence with the tea setting I made on my daughters wrought iron table.  


If you would love to have Fifi to paint a picture for you or just buy one of Fifi's Originals or one of Fifi's many Prints of any of her Original Paintings, which she sells the prints for $20.00 or a note cards sets, she has many available paintings, just pop on over and give her a visit at Fifi Flowers Designs.  
Fifi was so sweet to send me a large Original Book Mark, it is so large it would be lovely framed. 

I have received Many cards too many to share, but I love them all and reread them every few days for they cheer me up.  I would like to share the lovely card Pat at Back Porch Muslings sent me  with a silhouette attached  that can be taken off to frame. I just love it!


A few hours after I got home from the hospital, we had a Family Birthday Party for my Daughter, Suzette twenty-seventh Birthday. I was so happy to be home and join the family for her special day.
The pumpkin cake is made from cupcakes to form a circle for a jack-o- lantern.
Happy Birthday Suzette, Love Mama 


Now that I have shared some of my goodies. I want to give you an update what is been happing with me since my October 21 surgery. A month before my surgery I lost down to 128 pounds , I now have lost down to 115 pounds and counting. lol Okay Ice cream time!
I was in surgery for eight and half hours and in recovery for two hours for they could not get me wake up. My poor hubby had to stay in a waiting room all day. Only two people could come that day, one of our daughters had planned to be with with her Daddy, but the teacher reschedule a field trip she had to help chaperon, while our other daughter was at Nursing school. My husband sat all day alone and was so tired. They finally gave him my room when they took me to recovery. Preacher stopped by and my husband said I made him pray for me twice,  the last prayer by touching my heart.

My husband crashed out on the couch and knew nothing until the next morning. A few hours after I was brought to my room, my blood pressure crashed. The nurse had the Doctor calls patched in, all night long, with a thing they wear around their neck.  With his help she worked so, so hard  all night to save me. Poor Doc had been in surgery with me all day and called in all night long to check on me.  I could tell my nurse was so scared. I remember telling her it will be Okay, what ever happens, I just wish I could  wake up my husband and say Good bye. She keep the door open and was checking my blood pressure every ten minutes.  Neither of us could wake my husband, but she was busy with me and I called out but too weak for him to hear me. He was so tired. The next morning I asked  my nurse angel how she was, and she said I never been so scared! 
She is one special nurse for everyday she was so wonderful to me, making sure I was bathe and helped pick out gowns for me to wear. Going behind the other nurses making sure everything was going great for me. I owe her a special Thank You. 


I am so glad I had Preacher pray for me twice, I must have known I was going to need it.  
My husband would barely leave the hospital, after a couple of days, I told him you have to go home and check on the farm. My girls were taking care of our animals, but he needed a break from the hospital. He would only be gone a three hours  or so and back. And we live an hour away from the hospital! 


I am now recovering at home, out of ten incisions, all are doing great but three, but they could be a lot worse. My insides are still very painful and yes it hurts to type and most of all sitting at the desk is really painful. How I wish I had a laptop, I tried to get my husband to buy me a new one, with no luck. lol I been searching for an old one, my son-in-law is really great at fixing computers. Until then I will just try and visit here and there and not write very many posts. 


My Doctor took out my tumors  in my lymph nodes and also took some tissue and muscle from my chest wall where a new type of cancer was trying to form. The tests are back and and all came back no cancer.  I am very Thankful to have life and I am looking forward to having more days ahead of feeling better and working on my house, flower beds, Playing Dishes, and Tea Parties.  All though my  Doctor says I will have many more months of pain and a year of total recovery, but if I take great care of myself and be careful this could be my last MAJOR SURGERY. I  may have to have some minor surgeries along the way,
 but After having my 40th surgery, I so happy to hear this news.  I am in hope that I shall get all of my stitches out in a couple of weeks.  I have a nurse that comes twice a week to check in on me.


I sit and look at magazines, books and watch TV and sleep a lot. I have came to visit a few blogs, left no comment for the typing is hard. Miss You All So Much!


I want to Thank All Of YOU for your prayers,  comments, emails, cards. and telephone calls for you all have helped me see each day so much brighter.


A special Thank You to Laurie at Bargain Hunting By Laurie for keeping an update on my recovery and also forwarding cards to me. 
Thank You  So Much Laurie
As Always Save A Cup Of Tea For Me
Lady Katherine


Click on the pink words to visit the following website to see lovely table settings, lots of food and recipes and many lovely pink items.


Susan at Between Naps On The Porch
where she is hosting:
Tablescape Thursday
Michael at Designs By Gollum
where she is hosting:
Foodie Friday
Beverly at How Sweet The Sound 
where she is hosting:
Pink Saturday




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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

My Surgery and a Little Hallowen

My Bags are packed, my pic line in and YES I hate to leave you
 I shall be having having a major surgery on Wednesday, October 21, 2009


I want to Thank you all that come to my blog website and for all your emails. Your thoughtfulness, and prayers. I do appreciate them so much. I tried to visit around, but I have been sick all week and not able to get all I wanted to get done. So know I have and will be reading your comments and emails.


I will not be able to type for a while, but should I talk a daughter into learning to run my blog, once I am home, in a week or so,
I will try to give you an update on how my recovery is coming.


This week I received lovely book on Christmas Decorating and Tablescapes from Susan, I peeked but shall wait to savor it as I lay in bed to recover.



Just wanted to leave you with a little something, here what sets on my tables for my daughter Birthday, and later I shall take the Halloween off and use it for Thanksgiving.
After our Mississippi Bloggers Luncheon, I made my gourds, sunflowers and pie pumpkins into an arrangement in my dough board and added a few Witches.


Very simple but I love this Witches Hat, was going to add it to a pumpkin, I just ran out of time.
Oh, but I love my new white tea set and that is a sneak peak of one of my new lanterns!



The table centerpiece I added baskets of pumkins, spiders, black birds.
While I in the hospital my daughter will have a Birthday. As in our family tradition they will carve jack-o-lanterns, roast hot dogs, and marshmallows. So I did just a little to make the table pretty before I go. I forgot to show the paper plates. I will have a cake ordered for her for this special day.


When I come home this is what will a wait me!
My new pumpkin tea set, on a tray with a magazine.
My grandson ensures me he will have me tea ready, I'm sure it will be ice tea. lol


Now I want to ask you all a favor! This is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
I ask that you all go make your appointments for a Mammogram and I also ask when you get the letter in the mail, ask the Doctor to give you the report, for as many as I have gotten, It will say you do not have Cancer, but it doesn't tell you of any suspicious things or tumors that might be forming. You need that report!
As I leave Thank YOU All, Please Remember to
Save A Cup OF Tea For Me!
I shall miss you all!
Lady Katherine
I have a few telephone numbers and shall try and call,
Laurie at Bargain Hunting by Laurie, and also Becky at Holiday In The Sun 
are willing to write an update for me on their blog.
Bless you Laurie and Becky!

While I am gone go visit
Susan At Between Naps On the Porch, where she is hosting

Beverly at How Sweet the Sound , where she is hosting

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

MY PINK ROSE GARDEN TEA and Fifi's Painting- TEA WITH KATHERINE

Today I am so happy to share with you, Tea With Katherine a painting by Fifi Flower Design,
of my Pink Rose Tea Party. I had a note from Fifi, this morning saying she had used picture of mine as inspiration for one of her paintings.
 I am so honored and happy for the picture, she used for her painting Tea With Katherine  
 has my favorite Tea Party Post featuring my Grandmother's Roses. 


Fifi could not have picked a better day to give me such an Honor, 
in the company of many talented people in a lovely post on her website.
For after being at the hospital yesterday for test, and awaking sick in the night, and today is my husband Terry and I  thirty-second Anniversary. Fifi you made our day! Thank you!


Fifi Flower Design Paintings have a Lovely Whimsical Touch You Will Love. 
Please visit her by clicking on the pink words.


Fifi Flower Design Paintings are Copyright... 
Fifi Flower Design

Tea With Katherine



As I will be going for my number fortyth surgery this Wednesday, when I return home, in a week or so. I shall be looking from my bed out my window for Tea With Katherine,
 which I have purchased the original so happily from Fifi Flower Designs.  
She has many note cards, prints of her paintings. Please stop by and see Fifi.


I decided to share with you my original post of my Tea Party


This morning as I looked out at my Grandmother Sudie's Pink Tea Roses, as I call them, on each side of my fence they are so lovely. I'd taken pictures of them on the fence, but wanted something special to go with my Grandmother's roses.  As I looked around at all my small wooden tables,
 ground is to wet! I looked over to my daughter, Suzette's porch, Yes! 
I went over and we loaded her iron table set, she found on Freecyle.
 Isn't she the lucky one!
My Pink Rose Garden Tea Party!




View of table with crocheted doilies in the chairs




Close up of view of the pink tea rose centerpiece, 
my Granddaughter Hannah picked the pink roses for the vase.


View of the table top


I placed a demitasse fork on a white napkin,
 and added the tiny rose buds, instead of using a napkin ring.


A demitasse spoon placed on the back of the dimitasse tea cup saucer.
 I painted the little purse and little old fashion shoe,
 pink which before they was gold.  
The purse is used in the centerpiece. 
The shoe hold the place card of my three your Granddaughter.



My 22 month old Granddaughter's place card setting.


My pink rose Tea Set, 
my sister Gloria gave me on my Birthday seven years ago.
I am serving Raseberry Tea,
 Becky at Holiday In The Sun sent me, with a few other surprises, I will show later!



The  three teir plates are of a pink rose print, I found at Fred's Dollar Store, on sale for $4.00. I searched and searched to find another one at  these stores in nearby towns, I finally found one more. This morning, I opened the boxes for the first time.
 I found 3 in my china closet. lol


Today, I am serving, cinnamon cake, bite size raspberry sconces, with raspberry preserves
 and choclolate dipped puffs.
Garnish: peppermint, spearmint leaves and pink tea roses.




I used to work long hours, and involved in many meetings.
Everywhere, I would take my cinnamon cake.
 It was so loved and the recipe was asked for often. 
I would always say it's an Old Family Secret Recipe.


This is my Cinnamon cake on my Early American Prescut Crystal cake plate.


 One of my Dearest Friends, Melba would ask for the recipe often.  After a few years, I finally shared my Old Family Secret Recipe with her.
 I told her go to this certain Grocery Store, and no other to find the ingredients. Go to the Deli Department,
 and find a Sock It To Me Cake. 
Buy the cake and go out to your car,
 and take the cake from the package,
 and place it on your cake plate and place on the cover!


 How did you like My Old Family Secret Recipe?
This week I told my daughter, Suzette my little recipe story. For I have never told anyone but Melba my Old Family Secret Recipe.
Suzette went out and purchase a Sock It To Me Cake and on the plastic cover she wrote, Family Recipe. She was so sweet to do this for me, I had a couple of tears in private.
Hope you can see where she wrote, Family Recipe on the top.


How did you like my Garden Tea Party,
 featuring my Grandmother's  Pink Tea Rose?




To see my May 15 post of my place card project click on the pink box Projects for a Tea Party 

Please visit the following websites, 
You will be so glad you did.
Enjoy!
Lady Katherine

Click on the pink words to visit Susan,
at A Southern Day Dreamer,
where she is hosting:
Outdoor Wednesday 


Click on the pink words to visit Susan, 
at Between Naps On The Porch, 
where she is hosting: Tablescape Thursday 

Click on the pink words to visit Gollum,
at Designs By Gollum,
where she is hosting: Foodie Friday 


Click on the pink words to visit Beverly,
at How Sweet The Sound,
where she is hosting: Pink Saturday 

Please remember to visit Fifi Flower Design to see her lovely her paintings.

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Monday, October 12, 2009

MY SHOW & TELL - GOURDS FOR FALL


This Fall I am sharing a display of gourds 
I have grown these gourds and some purchased from a gourd farm in Wrens, Georgia.
Some of the gourds are ones I have made, or friends have made.
In Wrens, Georgia the fields are covered in gourds as far as one can see.
At the Wren's, GA gourd store the gourds are stacked up in large sections by size and type of gourds.
Some are stacked in bins. Inside the small store they sell gourds the have been cleaned and
holes drilled for bird houses. You can also purchase iron hangers to make a tree of bird house
gourds. I left with a small truck load of gourds, that were from the field, on my first visit.

These are a few gourds that I have made while traveling around the Southeastern States of the USA. I wove a pine straw rim on to the rims of the gourds by drilling small holes around the rim and used the soldering iron to burn in the designs. Then I used a leather stain and a polythene spray to give the gourds a finish.
 To make these gourds food safe you can use a Tung Oil, which says  is only for foods.  
Some Tung Oil is not safe for food.

The small gourd with the beads, hanging from the stand is a berry gourd, I am told the Native American Indians, used these to pick berries along the trails. The pine straw is from long leaf pine trees in Camden, South Carolina. I also have a cane piece cut, that I used for a handle. I picked up the pine straw from under the trees, while working in the area.

To clean the  gourds, I have cut the tops off using a drill bit saw and washed in Clorox after taking out the  seeds, and cleaned out the insides by soaking in water.
I also take a small abrasive sponge to clean the outsides.
 I then drilled small holes around the rim of the gourd drilled and they are then ready to be woven with pine straw. I use a waxed linen or you can use raffia as many of my friends do.


My friend Hazel painted and wove this pine straw on this gourd, using raffia.
She gave it to me as a gift. I am blessed!

My friend Hazel, who is 90 years old came for a visit and she always bring show and tell.
Its so fun when she comes to visit. These gourds are her latest creations.


As Always Save A Cup Of Tea For Me!
Lady Katherine


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

OLD TIME CORN SHELLER



My Simple Man Makin It DO
Simple Man is using an old corn sheller he has bolted to a wooden box. 
 He placed in a shucked ear of corn.




Turning the handle to shell the corn off the cob



Can you see the corn as it falls into the box?




Closer view of the corn sheller, corn is all shelled



Here is our flock of Chickens enjoying the corn


These Cuckoo Marans originated from France. 
How do you like my French Chick


My blue Cuckoo Maran Hen has jumped into the feed box.
This hen will lay chocolate color eggs come November!
I am so excited to see the first Chocolate colored eggs!
 She and her Rooster are my pride and joy!  



Oh No! I just got caught in the feed box!





Here is my Chick Friend 
When I am outdoors, she always finds me and lets me hold and pet her.
She checking out the feed box too.

My Chick friend, Yes that her name, for she just loves me! 

I hope you enjoyed seeing my chickens and my Simple Man using the old corn sheller.
Now it time for a cup of tea! Oh, Chick friend you can't come into the house!
 I will save you come crumbs! 


As Always save a cup for me!
Lady Katherine


Click on the pink words below to visit Diane at 
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words
where she is hosting Second Time Around Tuesday


Click on the pink words below to visit Susan at A Southern Day Dreamer
Where she is hosting Outdoor Wednesday



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Monday, September 28, 2009

LUNCHEON - MISSISSIPPI MAGNOLIA SOUTHERN BELLES

Lady Katherine Welcomes You To 
 Mississippi Magnolia Southern Belles 
Bloggers Luncheon and Tea


Lady Katherine 
working on a centerpiece for the table, 
D  lives an hour away,
 came early to help Lady Katherine set the table.
Thanks D, I could not have done it without you.



MISSISSIPPI MAGNOLIA SOUTHERN BELLES
From the left to right are
Katherine Ellen, D, Christine, Debra, Lady Katherine


As each Belle arrived, they would come up and ask are you Lady Katherine?
We all hugged each other as each of  the Belles arrived,
 for we were all so happy to meet each other for the first time.



 As I made the Centerpiece, D placed my black placemats,
 the Corner Bakery Cafe's flatware, cups and napkins.
Centerpiece was made with a grapevine basket, my  90 year old friend, Hazel wove.  I placed a pie pumpkin in the basket, my husband bought on at Walmart on the way to the Cafe. 
I had planned to use one large pumpkin and two smaller pumpkins. 
My husband, bought three pie pumpkins, and it turned out to be the greatest idea,
 for there would not have been room for large pumpkins. 


Did you know there is a difference in pie pumpkins and the larger ones used for Jack-o-lanterns?


I then added a bush of sunflowers, added silk leaves to the handle,
 and placed gourds that I grew in the garden. 
I added two pie pumpkins on each side of the basket. 


Just before the luncheon, I went to Ross to purchase two more of my black, 
round sea grass  placemats, which I did not find.   I did find two premade fall arrangements filled with fall leaves, and pumpkins. I placed my two new black lanterns,
 from Ross on each side of the fall arrangements. 



Back view of the Centerpiece with the pre-made Fall arrangement on the right.




View of the table set with the my black lanterns, 
the glass on each side of the lantern is a different color, red, green, yellow, and blue. 
Yes, I forgot to lite the lanterns, everyone were arriving just as D and I were putting up all the extra things I had brought. I had a large trash bag full of extra things to use, I was going to make a fall arrangement the day before. I had my grandchildren all day, so I just washed gourds,
 and decided I would  just  have to wing this table setting!
With D's help I think we did, What do you think?



I missed out getting in some of the photos for the group of ladies behind our table, wanted to know what was going on. I explained we were meeting for the first time and were bloggers on the internet. They loved the table and wanted my email address and website address, for they want to join in on the fun. 
Another view of the whole table


Place setting with the hostess gift of a pumpkin filled with tea. 
For the placemat setting on each end, I used a black cloth placemat.
 I bought At Ross just before the Luncheon.


Christine brought each Belle a goody bag packed with wonderful fudge. My husband ate three bags of it since the luncheon. I did get to get two pieces of the Vanilla Pecan Fudge, and it was divine!



There was lots of talk and lots of cameras being held out to each other and our husbands  




We had so much fun! We had some Belles that did not get to come,
 Carol at The Writer's Porch was sick, we thought she might be lost.
 We had you a Chocolate Cake for your Birthday, Carol! 
All the other Mississippi Magnolia Southern Belles You were missed!


We did not get to shop,  for we all stayed at the Corner Bakery Cafe for three hours.
There was a lot of talk, a lot of laughter, and good food!
Just a lot of fun!


Now I want to introduce our group that did get to come to the Luncheon.
Simple Man, aka Terry, Lady Katherine's Husband



Christine and John
Christine's website is: Christine's Home Travel And Adventures




Debra and Wallace 
Debra's website is: And It Came To Pass




 Katherine Ellen 
Website is Kat's Corner



D aka Donna


Katherine Ellen is on the left of Donna



Lady Katherine and Christine



Debra showing her Travel Handbag,
 she bought at the Flea Market on Highway 49,
 on the way to the luncheon.
Debra won a door prize drawing ,a Tea Time Magazine




  Donna  and Christine
Christine won a door prize drawing, a metal candle holder 



As we ordered our lunch this is what we were tempted with! Wonderful Pastries! 
Debra's Husband Wallace had a slice of  Citrus Cake, 
before he left he bought a whole Citrus Cake!


Just before all were leaving, a lot of laughter and happiness to have met each Belle! 
Oh, D where were you?



I want to Thank You All for Coming  for Tea and Lunch.
You all made my day very special! 
Lady Katherine



To see many lovely Table Setting and a lot of Food and Recipes 
Click on the pink words below to Visit:


Susan at Between Naps On The Porch 
where she is hosting: Tablescape Thursday


Michael at Designs By Gollum
where she is hosting: Foodie Friday

Rhoda at Southern Hospitality
where she is hosting: Fall PartyThursday


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Saturday, September 19, 2009

MY TEA POST

I am a Lady of Simplicity!
I usually try to do a tea post, once a month.
 My lovely blue bird teacup 
with cinnamon bread
Here is my tea

Here is the tea and the post!

When placed together the tea and the post makes my Tea Post.
How do you like my tea post? 


 Just A Little Reminder 





Mississippi Magnolia Southern Belles Luncheon 
will be held September 25, 2009 at 12:30 pm
at The Corner Bakery Cafe 
in Flowood, Mississippi 39232


As of today, there will be eleven people attending.


For a map of  directions click on the link below 


Corner Bakery Cafe


As Always Save A Cup Of Tea For Me!
Lady Katherine


Visit Susan at Between Naps On The Porch
where she is hosting: Tablescape Thursday




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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

COCA COLA PARTY TABLE SETTING

Coca Cola Centerpiece
An old milking bucket used by my husband's Grandfather,
 is filled with ice and Small Glass bottles Of Coca Colas.  A faux stick of dynamite, my grandchildren gave him,  a little old metal car, an old Coca Cola Bottle that was made in Laurel, Mississippi. Chef announcing Simple Man's Birthday.
The table is set using: a vinyl check cloth, my white Gathering Dishes:
dessert plate, red paper plate, and a white dinner plate for a charger, and red paper napkins
View of the sideboard I built and painted with milk paint.
View of the buffet holding the desert
 and one of my New Lanterns, from Ross.
View of the Grandchildren's table with the little coke glasses,
 with napkins in a red plastic bowl.

The Grandchildren had so much fun opening all the Coca Colas. 
Using our old Coca Cola Machine. We have three Coca Cola Machines. Which they have used coins to get a Coca Cola in a Can. This was a treat to open the glass bottles! 
 Yes, one granddaughter is missing for she was sick this day.
Granpappy loves his Coca Cola with peanuts, and the grandson's too!
In this Collage is a print, my husband loves of an old store with signs. The tray is a Coca Cola tray, My daughter Suzette brought from a Flea Market,  filled with Coca Cola Glasses. 
I forgot to add the Coca Cola Glasses are filled with vanilla ice cream and Coca Cola, to make Coke Floats, and were loved by all!
For my husband Birthday Cake, I made his most favorite in the world.
Simple : Angel Food Cake, and Cherry Pie Filling in a can, from the Market
Slice in half, taking out the cake bread on each slice around the middle
save those cake bread crumbs 
Add the cake crumbs to the center hole,
 pour cherry pie filling all around the inside

Place the top back on to the bottom, and cover with cherry pie filling


Party food: long sandwiches of ham, turkey, cheeses, tomatoes.
Chips, sour cream and onion dip
peanuts for those Coca Cocas,
Cheese Cake Sampler, another of my husband favorites


Here the Birthday cake, 
yes I ran short on the pie filling, but he still loved it!


Here's Hubby little trick of changing his age, back! lol

Wishing You A Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday Simple Man Making It Do!



Please visit the following websites by clicking on the pink words, 
where you shall find many lovely Treasures, and Table Settings

Visit Susan at Between Naps On The Porch,
 where she is Hosting Tablescape Thursday


Visit Kelli at There's No Place Like Home
where she is Hosting: Show and Tell Friday 


Visit Gollum at Designs By Gollum
where she is Hosting: Foodie Friday

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Saturday, September 12, 2009

CLOCHE PARTY

A Cloche Centerpiece
Bouquet of Flowers, were bridemaid's bouquet at my daughter wedding,
 placed in a over turn jar, which has a hole in it, 
onto a crystal platter with hand painted pink roses from shower curtains holders.
This cloche was placed on a  Early American Prescut Crystal cake stand, 
turned upside down, with a slipper inside.
This Cloche has a purse inside, the picture little off, with the etching on the cloche.
I wanted to join the Party today, I have a whole table set with crystal,
 but did not get it all completed, 
SO THIS IS A TASTE OF WHAT IS TO COME!


I want to Thank the Ladies at Peebles in Forest, Mississippi for helping me find these two Cloches! 
Thank You also for letting me know you read my blog website!
You Made My Day!


As Always Save A Cup Tea For Me!


Now if you would love to see a Cloche Party! 
Visit Marty at A Stroll Through Life


Now to see many Lovely Treasures! Visit Kelli, for Show and Tell Friday!
at  There's No Place Like Home


TO see Many Pink Treasures Visit Beverly, for Pink Saturday!
at
How Sweet The Sound 


Now Listen Up! 
Marty has a 100 Post Give Away going on! 
Plus she has added:
 Three Pay It Forward Give Aways!
 Where do you go? To see Marty? 
HERE!   A Stroll Through Thru Life

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

MISSISSIPPI MAGNOLIA SOUTHERN BELLES LUNCHEON

Calling all Mississippi Magnolia Southern Belles and Friends!
Here I sit looking at the Menu Chef Jon has for me.
I am ready to order, but I have not heard from you!


We are meeting for lunch at:
 Corner Bakery Cafe,
in Flowood, Mississippi
You should be able to order most any item on the menu for under $8.00










While I wait, I order an apple pie, sugar cookie,

and a cup of Black Currant Tea.



Doesn't my tea look wonderful, sitting on my new French Table, 
I got from Ross for just $15.00!




Apple Pie, now you may pick from the many other deserts.
For lunch, sandwiches, salads, pasta, soup, even breakfast,
and most anything you should like to have.

I am having a cup of Black Currant Tea, now you can have hot tea,
iced tea, or coffee of many types.




I had Corner Bakery Cafe, to pack up my cup.
As I wait for a note, or an email from you,
to say you will join me for lunch on:


 Friday, September 25, 2009
 at 12:30 pm

Location:
Corner Bakery Cafe
108 Market Street
Flowood, Mississippi
601-919-9797


This luncheon is for any Mississippi Blogger, Friends in Mississippi, and Friends or blogger in any other state which would love to meet us on this day!
Susan, You have been wanting to come to Mississippi here is your chance!
Should  you want to shop, there is also a TJ Max, Marshalls, Tuesday Morning and Antique Mall nearby! Plus many other stores.


Corner Bakery Cafe is:
Off Lakeland Drive, which is also Hwy 25
In front of Michaels and across from Hobby Lobby and Ross.
Email me at: ladykatherineteaparlor@gmail.com
Or just drop me a note in the comments below


Please let me know if you are bringing sisters, Mother's, friends, husbands, children. So I can get a count how many plan to come.


If you need directions, I will try and add a map later.
Also I have been adding new links to Mississippi Magnolia Southern Belles and Friends, so be sure and stop by their blogs and welcome them to meet with all of us for lunch. I had emails and some of the ladies are meeting up and riding together. 




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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

ROOSTER PARTY - BREAKFAST TABLE SETTING

And few Chicks Too!
Upon my side board sits, a red basket of egg gourds, a Rooster  Chef to count how many fresh eggs laid daily, a sign I painted many years ago, behind it sits of my new lanterns. A black and white metal Rooster, Sunflowers, and Rooster soup bowl on a stack of wheat saucers. 


Good Morning!
Welcome To A Rooster  Breakfast!



Close up View of Side board, Sunflowers White bowls and another metal Rooster

Close up of my black and white metal Rooster.
  My dish cover made from screen, with  yellow flowers and bees.

View of  Rooster Table setting facing side board, I made from the wood from our walls.
Notice the end place setting I used a different charger and added a bowl for my husband's Grits.


View of table set with my Rooster Toile Tablecloth and Rooster dishes faces the small sun porch. 
 Stay tuned for there is a surprise behind the bench, My grandchildren want you to see!




View of Buffet, I made using two drawers from the old kitchen island.
A red and white hen on top, A rooster with a sunflower on his back,
 with a tin punch lamp shade which holds a candle.
Blue and white hen casserole dish



This hen heart says Home Sweet Home, and her necklace,
 I made from blocks and eggs, says EGGS
View of the Hutch I traded the bottom part for a wool felted hat I made, plus a little money.
I made the shelf above from wood of the old dining room walls,
 which hold my white Great Gathering Dishes.
 This shelf was stained and did hang above my stove.
Story goes hubby threw it out, after a few months in the rain, with me looking everywhere for it. 
Hubby told me it was in the junk pile, he helped  nail it back together. 
I did a brown and white crackled finish on this now hutch, which I use to serve Beverages. 


Close up: Notice the star on my Early American Precut Crystal Pitcher.
 Some call this pattern the Star of David.
 I this pitcher use to serve orange juice or iced tea. 

This garage sale find, iron and wicker shelf bought for $1.00.
  Holds a metal rooster filled with  soft peppermint, and my wheat creamer and sugar bowl, 
bought at the Valentine's Auction with a set of dishes. 
The coffee pot was bought with the wheat dishes all for $20.00.
This is one of my favorite Roosters. It is wooden and I bought it on my last trip home from working and traveling with an aviation company.  Three years ago, from Cracker Barrel for $6.00. 
  A small basket of faux sunflowers and wooden corn.
My white teapot from Jerome Tanks,
 in Philadelpia, Mississippi bought for $4.00


 Close up view of the hutch top/ Beverage Center top


Notice the Rooster Apron on back of the door, My friend Kathy lives an hour away, 
she comes to visit me every few weeks, and brings me what I call happys to brighten up my day.
Kathy, Thanks for making me this Wonderful Rooster Apron!





I have to interrupt this Rooster Party,
 for I have little chicks hatching out of the blue and green eggs.
Notice the egg close to the front, it is hatching at this moment.


Surprise! 
Table setting for my little chicks, I mean my Grandchildren!
I used plastic rooster plates with  Cambridge Demitasse flatware,
 and Demitasse cups and saucers. 
Early American Prescut Crystal Juice Glasses.
Rooster Teapot sits on top of A wooden sunflower.
I used an black and white gingham valance for the table cloth.


View of Grandchildren's table with little Chairs that were in the old church by our home. 
Large Tea Towels for their napkins placed on back of the chairs.
Yes, they need big napkins! lol  Did you say why is there table behind the bench?  My grandchildren love it there. I have tried to move it and they say Please Granna! 
What can I say? lol


Metal 1950's Party Table,
bought at a garage sale hold extra blue plates,
An Early American Prescut Crystal Syrup Pitcher, which was my Mothers.
 Rooster, Hen and Chicks on top.

Toile Tray behind was my 90 year old neighbors, an egg basket, 
lined with a cloth dinner napkin for biscuits. 
Yes, it is the name of this basket, for I have made many. 
A Rooster Tapestry on top, and a blue and white butter dish.




Close up of Mother's Early American Prescut Crystal Syrup Pitcher


Rooster Table Setting

I have used Many different Rooster chargers, dinner plates, and salad plate used for pancakes.
The coffee/ tea cup and saucer is of my wheat patten.
Round black woven placemats, from Ross


For the place card holder, I used a sunflower and a corn cob.








Close up of Early American Prescut Crystal Juice and Water Glass.



On the pew, my husband cut down. 
I am letting you have a peek on what going on in my dining room. 
 My  Farmland blue toile fabric,  which will cover the bench seat, my chairs seat, 
and I am making curtains to match. 

Yes, MaryAnn from Sweet Water, Alabama,
 I shall keep the lace sheers You love so much! 
 On the back of the bench is a Rooster feed sack cloth.


View of the back side of the Rooster table.



For my Centerpiece:
My large Rooster, I bought years ago from Landrum's, just outside of Laurel, Mississippi.
Where I use to demonstrate weaving on my loom, and spinning on my spinning wheel.
 The day after Thanksgiving every year.

My daughter bought the egg holder from a garage sale, I think it use to be a spice rack. 
A little sign I painted years ago.
Two smaller roosters one each side, and the white Roosters are salt and pepper shakers.

Can you tell which eggs are real or faux?
The two real eggs are by each corner of the sign I painted years ago.




Collage of place settings, chargers and plates used.
I have shown many close ups of my Early American Prescut Crystal for I have a huge collection. Which I have collected all over the South.
 and I have had many  asking to see close up of my collection.
This Ends this Rooster Party!  
As Always Save A Cup Of Tea For Me!
Lady Katherine

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Old Easy Washing Machine

My new antique Easy washing machine
My husband brought home to me,
after buying a handmade saw mill from Craig's List, he was given this Easy Washing Machine. He knew I would be so Happy! For I love all things old!
This Easy Washing Machine is not cleaned up yet,
but I will be adding it to my laundry room, as decoration!

The handmade saw mill is in background.

Top of Easy Washing Machine
round lids with holes for the faucet to add water

Close up of top of Easy Washing Machine


Side view of top of Easy Washing Machine
Another close up view of top, notice the right side has a lip around the small lid
Easy Washing Machines were made under this name of:
 Easy Washing Machine Corp.,
 in Syracuse, New York USA.
From 1932 then  in 1955 the company sold to McMurrary. 
We believe this machine was made around 1940 


Tag on front reads:
Easy Spindries
The model number is 30SS-PA
I will add the handmade saw mill on my husband's website,


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Please visit the following websites by clicking on the pink words.


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where she is hosting Today's Thrifty Treasures


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where she is hosting: Sunday Favorites


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where she is hosting: Second Time Around



Kelli at There's No Place Like Home
where she is hosting: Show and Tell Friday

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

TEA SAMPLING- VANILLA CREAM TEA

 TEA For SAMPLING: Compliments of Vintage Tea
Yes, this is the tea I have been searching for! I just love vanilla cream tea, with breakfast or anything sweet. It is the perfect combination to go with cake, cookies, cinnamon raisin bread, just anything you like. I recomend this tea highly. My  Old Country Roses tea cup in one, holds almost two cups of tea, I brought my water to a rolling boil, and poured a little in the tea pot to warm , poured it out and added two full teaspoons of vanilla cream tea and filled the tea pot with water. I let it steep six minutes, I know you are not to go by color of the tea, but I could not help myself, for I like my tea strong. I used a strainer and added sugar to my taste and just a little milk. Vintage tea's vanilla cream tea turned out to be the tea that I love. Thanks to Vintage Tea for helping me find my vanilla cream tea that, I have been searching for, since I lost contact with the company in Florida, where I was purchasing my tea.

One of my pink roses floating in crystal rocks in a crystal bowl,with little glass diamonds laying all around. A burgundy place mat on top of my crocheted table cloth, that was made by me long ago,and my lovely little tea silver tea strainer.

All upon my antique round table, with my Royal Albert Country Roses China.


With my vanilla cream tea, a simple strawberry tart, cut in squares, topped with Smucker's strawberry preserves. One of my favorite little books,
WISDOM for the way, by Charles R. Swindoll .


All ready to relax with my tea and little book.


I am now ready to  taste  Vintage Tea's vanilla cream tea.




In my parlor with my beloved teapot in one and my favorite vanilla cream tea.  My favorite corner! is now being replaced now with book shelves. Can't wait to show you! My corner will still be there just in reach of a favorite book!

As Always save a cup of Tea for me!
Lady Katherine

Happy One Year Anniversary Susan!
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Saturday, August 8, 2009

A DAY OUTDOORS WITH MY CHICK FRIENDS AND BLUE EGGS

A Nest of Blue, Green, and White Eggs
Here are the blue and green eggs I promised to show you!
Sorry, I have not found the hens they lay the Chocolate Color Eggs, Yet!

Let take a peek at Diamond our Hen sitting on the eggs
Diamond prefers to sit on the eggs in a milk crate,
Yes, I do have a nesting box, but not one hen wants to lay in it!
Here is a chicken coop, my hubby put together, from old rabbit pens.
I got rabbit pens free, and using them for a second time around, for raising the little chicks in, until they are large enough to go in the chicken run.
Every Morning I am greeted by my little chicks at the door,
just waiting to fly onto my arms.
This little chick loves to be held, just like me! lol
This bantam sea bright chick, loves to stand on the water jar.
Yes, the chick is still posing for you.

Now, my hubby took down my old chicken house.
This chicken run is for temporary housing.
Until the another chicken house gets built. Where are the chickens?
Most of my chickens are free range,
so they are out and about.
This hen lays pink, green, and blue eggs.
Can you see her little chick riding on her back?
Here are my Bantams chicks that greet me at the door.
The black are Old English Bantams,
the brown and black are Sea bright Bantams
The speckled color chicks are Molted Bantams.
We've had several death in our family.
I been out state twice, then on a few other trips out of town,
and got to fit in some shopping!
I am enjoying the outdoors, and working on many projects in our home.
Please know I am doing OK, for I have a lot to do before my next major surgery.
Thank you all for for your concern, Emails and Comments.
It is such a nice feeling to know you all are Thinking of Me!
Thank you all so much!
As Always Save A Cup Of Tea For Me!
Lady Katherine
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Friday, July 31, 2009

WHITE DISH TREASURES

White Treasures Found!

Today my daughter found four plates, two salad plates, and three serving bowls, in the pattern of her Great Grandmother's every day dishes, for $7.50



Do you remember these white dishes? I found in Hubbys Grandmother's cabinet. He had not seen them since he was a little boy. I had them saved for years,
took them out of storage and cleaned them up on Valentines Morning.

Here are Hubby Grandmothers dishes I saved from the bulldozer!
They are inside the bottom blue shelves, Remember I made this buffet, from the old kitchen islands two drawers.

My daughter, Suzette was so excited for these will be her dishes to go with her Great Grandmother's pieces. We did not have any serving bowls of this pattern. With a little cleaning up they will sparkle.
I shall get to keep them and use them for a while.
As Always Save A Cup Of Tea For Me!
Lady Katherine

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Thrifty Treasures
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

TABLESETTING- Putting on the Pink- Mini Cup Cake Plates

Here is my Mini Cup Cake Plate!
Place setting: with mini cupcake plate and dome,
Flatware: mongramed with an S
Stemware: from an antique shop in Water Valley, Mississippi
white damask napkin, from Outlet linen shop in Mississippi
The handpainted pink rose napkin ring,
Is a Shower curtian ring! from Ross for $4.00
Pink rose and silver China: Pink Rose from a thrift store,
4 plates and 10 desert plates, all for $10.00

Place setting: using my Great Gathering dinner plate,
with the Royal Swril China desert plate.

View of the table lengthwise.
I mixed in my White Gathering dinner plates to make an eight place setting,
using the Royal Swirl dessert plate.

View of my Prescut Crystal Punch Bowl on the stand,
with a wreath of pink flowers around it.
Desert dishes are also part of my Prescut Crystal collection.

View of Table,
showing the buffet I made and plate rack, with my wonderful wine chalk board.
View if table, facing my little porch, Notice chandlier, still has not got a bottom light! Not decided if I going with the shade or glass. lol
See my black and white plates above the door way, from Marshalls,in
the plate holder hubby and I made.
The Table cloth is a Shower Curtain!

Centerpiece: ladies from Dollar Tree,
Prescut Crystal cake stand, a crackled bowl,
and more pink roses that are shower curtian holders,
pink rose candle holders for $1.00 each from thrift store,
4 green tea candle placed in Prescut Crystal Berry bowls.

View of table facing my side board I made from wood off our walls,
The two lamps bottoms are my Prescut Crystal pattern from a garage sale for $5.00 eachwith shade from Walmart,
making it a total of $18.00 each for lamp and shade.

This table setting is for my Daughter,
Jennifer 28th Birthday , she said: I love it for it looks Shabby Chic!

Jennifer and her daughter Brianna


Today is also my daughter, Suzette's husband Shane Birthday. Knowing he would not love a pink table setting, we planned to do a table outdoors, where dinner was being cooked. Shane was not feeling well, at last minute, he did come. Sorry Shane, we did not set up a table for you!


My daughter Suzette, her husband Shane, their children Hannah and Creighton. Oh that my hubby on the end!


How did you like my Mini Cup Plate?
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Today At How Sweet The Sound, Beverly Asked The Question:
What did you want to be when you grew up?
I loved this question, for as a young girl, I read novels about the olden days, and how the ladies would have a rose garden and go out and pick flowers for their homes. They would have tea in their parlor, while recieving guest, they would do needle work, knitting, and have a castle wheel just for the parlor to spin on.
I took Vocational Training in Floral Design in School, worked in a Florist for hands on training. I also took a cake decorating class, and helped a caterer on weekends. I sold Home Interior, took a Interior Design Course. I learned to spin on a spinning wheel, knit, needle work, and many other things.
I think during all this time, maybe I was trying to work at being a Lady some day, for that is what I wanted to achive, as a young girl.
I do have my Parlor now, and working on having a Rose Garden.
I wonder have I achieved my dream of being a Lady?

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

MINI CUPCAKE PLATES - Here's how to make 'em

Making Mini Cup Cake Plates with glue, candle sticks,
candle holders, and shower curtian hooks.


I bought at Dollar Tree:
clear glass candle sticks
round green, and blue candle holders in the boxes, with tea candles
FromWalmart: glue made for glass
From Dollar Tree I bought:
a clear glass round candle holder

From Ross I bought:
pink hand painted roses,
which are shower curtian hooks, twelve for $4.00

I glued the glass candle stick to
the bottom of the round green tea candle dish
Let it set for 24 hours
I took off the shower curtian hook, and cleaned off the glue from the pink hand painted roses

I glued the pink rose to the over turned round clear glass candle holder
Let it set for 24 hours

The mini cup plate plates were so easy to make, and at very little cost.
I made twelve

I just love my mini cup cake plate!
What do you think?
Does this make you want to run to Dollar Tree?


Be sure and come back, on Thursday.
I will show you my setting using the Mini Cup Cake Plates!

As Always save a Cup of Tea for Me!
Lady Katherine


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Monday, July 20, 2009

CHINA CABINET WALL CLOSET

View of my China wall closet.
This was a bedroom off the kitchen, The clothes closet, was on the right, with two open shelves above the closet, two plank doors, one for hanging clothes and the other one had built in shelves. We took down one door, and added shelves in it. The wooden plank door on the right stayed the same. My husband built shelves in the clothes hanging closet and added shelves out to the doorway. We the took two old windows from the kitchen and cut them down to fit the upper shelves. Took the old original French doors, that were in between the family room and old dinning room. Painted them . I still need to find one more window to make on more door.

My husband and I built the chandelier, from three garage sale lamps, one chandelier, and an antique bowl that had a hole in it an a glass piece lamp that is in the pattern of my Early American Prescut Crystal, one lamp shade. I have now silver leafed the chandelier and trying to decide if the lamp goes or I add another glass piece for the bottom light.

Do you like the shade, or just image a glass and smoked antique light at the bottom.

Now for this make over notice the left side of the cabinet where the brooms.

In place of the brooms,
we built shelves down the end of the china closet.

Now filled with some of my collection of pewter, silver, and aluminum.
Slight adjustment needs to be made!
My silver and pewter pitcher and coffee/tea pots will not sit on the shelf!


View of my china closet, with door closed,
I still need one more window,or I thinking of cutting down the extra plank board door and adding it.
Then my Gingermint dishes will not show.
to make a door on the open shelf.


What do you say: old wood door, or glass door?



As Always Save A Cup of Tea For Me!
Lady Katherine


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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

SOUTHERN HOME STYLE TABLE SETTING

This One Is For You Daddy!

Daddy sat down at the table, and said: This is a Lawyer's Table!
I said, Daddy this is yours and Mama table.
He said, the table is set Fancy!
I had to hold back my laugh, and smiled.

For my daughter, Suzette and I
had tried so hard to give Daddy a southern home style setting,
like the ones Mama use to make, when I was a little girl.

My Daddy came for a visit, he had been outside in the heat for an hour with my husband, working on his truck. Living in the country ,
I never know someone is here unless they come to the door!

My Daddy came in with my husband, He was weak and not feeling well, knowing it was lunch time and Daddy is a diabetic. While Daddy was cooling off with a drink and resting. I went to kitchen!
Lucky I had put up fresh corn and peas the night before, and had some cooked!

I called my daughter, Suzette, who live next door, What do you have we can fix fast, we do not have time to thaw out chicken. She calls back, steak fingers, I said yes! Suzette cooked at her house the steak fingers, gravy, and cornbread,
while I made the other food.

With Suzette help we set the table, FAST with the food, and dishes.
Taking off the setting I had on the table, and leaving the napkins,
( forgetting she was to take pictures,)
and just put dishes everywhere! lol
I have finished silver leafing the chandelier,
hubby has to add the bottom light back.

I can't believe I am going to show you a picture of me with no make up on,
I ran and put a little lipstick on, while Suzette took pictures!
Now you can see, my Hubby took a dinner plate and set at the end of the table!

Here I am taking the napkin out for my Daddy,
Daddy, I enjoyed your visit so much!
I wish I could have had fried chicken for you, just like Mama use to do!


View of the place setting
Cobalt blue chargers: bought 12 from thrift store for $2.00 each
Dinner plate: White Gatherings from my 64 piece set from Big Lots
Bread plate pattern: Staffordshire Engravings, Wild Rose,
from my 12 piece setting, was a gift from my sister, Gloria,
while I in the hospital instead of flowers.
Cobalt Stemware: bought in South Carolina
Flatware: had for years
Napkin ring and napkins: garage sale finds under $1.00


Now remember this meal was made and the table set in 30 minutes!
No Garnishes Here!
Centerpiece is the Food for this Southern Home Style Lunch!
View from above of table set with a southern meal of:
Iced Tea, garden fresh peas, corn, slice tomatoes,mashed potatoes, white gravy, steak fingers, and cornbread is a must to go with the fresh peas!
Yes, you have to sop your pea juice with the corn bread!
Sorry Daddy, I forgot to put out the pepper sauce for the peas!
What! No fried Chicken! Where's the brown gravy?
I used my new white gravy boat from Marshall's cost $5.00, and White Gathering platter, is from my 64 piece set from Big Lots.
All the bowl I have collected for years.
View of the fresh garden tomatoes, fresh corn, mashed potatoes.

View my country dining room, with sideboard in background.
I built from the wood we took off our walls of our Craftsman's Bungalow. I painted it with my favorite Gentleman's Blue Milk Paint, and stained the top and bottom shelf with Red Mahogany Stain. The chairs all garage sale finds cost $2.00 for the cream chairs and $3.00 for the stained chairs. The bench is an old church pew, my husband cut down. I paid $10.00 for the bench.
Daddy, Terry says: Come back Soon!
For he wants more of these meals, with fried chicken !
As Always, Save a Cup of Tea for Me!
Lady Katherine
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Thursday, July 9, 2009

A DAY SPENT WITH THE LITTLE RED HEN BOOK

Here is our own Little Red Hen with her rooster, Big Red!

GRAN PAPPY PICKED THE WHEAT FROM THE FIELD

This was a very fun day with my grandson's and a very well teaching day too. They enjoyed it so much and Granna did too!

My grandson's, Creighton and Gage,
 picked the wheat's grain from the stalk.

We took turns pounding the wheat grains to make the flour.


My grandson's and I read the book THE LITTLE RED HEN.  
After reading the book: 
I asked my grandson's, now who will help me pick the grain from the wheat, they chimed in we will, who will help me make the flour, they chimed in we will, now who will help me bake little cakes, they chimed in we will, now who will help me eat the cake, they chimed in we will, at last, who will help me clean up the dishes, 
they chimed we will.
Gage and Creighton at Granna's giving a helping hand!

As you can see we did not make enough flour for our cake, my grandson's wanted to know how the mix turn chocolate. I had to do a little fudgeing to sneak in a chocolate cake mix and by having a chocolate syrup near by and we added a little bit.


 They loved adding the eggs, and milk, and oil. The biggest fun was when they spooned the mix into the mini cupcake pan. They watched the clock while the cake was baking. Another teaching process, that was just plain and simple fun to them. 


Yes, we were careful and washed our hands,
 after handling the eggs.
Our table is set to eat the little cakes,
 off the plate!

I wish everyday could be as this day. 
With my little grandson's helping hands!

The boys were staying the day. 
Such a wonderful day spent with my Grandsons.


Here is an updated photo of my kitchen above the stove.


 I cut boards and painted the shelves in my favorite Gentleman's blue. Hubby put the shelves together for me. For the vertical shelf, I placed the boards just right to fit each old pieces, I have collected,
 On top of this shelf is some kind of grinder, Grind O Mat, not sure what it was used for, plus a wire rooster basket.


On third shelf has a metal French fry cutter, ( I bought in Tappahannock,VA at the Antique Mall),  it is like the one I used as a young girl. I just loved making French fries with this cutter! 


Second shelf holds a fruit juicer, it has a spout to pour out the juice, found this juicer in our Craftsman's Bungalow! 


The Fourth shelf holds my Husband's family Juice King, they always squeezed lemons and oranges in this old machine. 


The fifth shelf holds an old coffee pot, that was used on the stove eye to make coffee,  a garage sale find. A new Folgers coffee tin sits beside the coffee pot.
For the shelf above my old 1950 stove, I used a leaf from an old round table. I added a board across the front so thing would not fall off  onto the stove. My husband added the braces to mimic the look of his grandparents mantel which is hung above a doorway to hold my old tins. The shelf holds old enamel blue pots,pans, a roaster, and a jar of Apple Cider, from Williamsburg, VA.
Wish I had a jar of Apple Cider now! It was so good!






Notice my trash can, it's a laundry basket!
Just above the stove, I had a blacksmith hand forged rack and hangers to hold my spatulas. Behind it I added a rooster rack and two cast iron larger rooster at each end. 
I spray painted the black iron shelves, bought from a yard sale. 
The red stoneware, gift from my daughter, Suzette, came from a yard sale. Does she know where I love to shop? lol


As always save a cup of Tea for me!
Lady Katherine


Need a few ideas?
 Click on the pink boxes below! 
To visit the following website's weekly events, where You shall find: 
delicious food and recipes, lovely table settings, wonderful idea for home decor, lovely treasures shared and used for a second time around.


Visit Susan, at A Southern Day Dreamer,
where she is hosting:
Outdoor Wednesday

Visit Kelli. where she is hosting:
 Show and Tell Friday


Visit Susan, 
at Between Naps On The Porch:
where she is hosting:
Met Monday and Tablescape Thursday




Visit The Nesting Place 
Where she is hosting Price My Space Party


Visit Michael, 
at Designs by Gollum:
where she is hosting:
Foodie Friday


Visit Diane,
 at A Word Is Worth A Thousand Words:
Where she is hosting:
Second Time Around Tuesday


Visit Rhoda,
at Southern Hospitality
where she is hosting:
 Today'sThrifty Treasures


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