Knitting // I love this sweet house sweater from one of my favorite knit shops, Warmi.
Crochet // This big, puffy, crochet apple cushion brings a big smile to my face. I just want to hug it!
Etsy // I tried to find something cuter than this sweet pair of plate and spoon brooches...but it just wasn't possible! My brooch addiction continues.
Style // I discovered Marguerite's lovely blog after reading her interview with Rebecca earlier this week. Her style and photography are so pleasing. I want to join her and grab a cup of tea when I sit down to read it.
Art // This is definitely one of the cutest prints around! It's in my favorite colors too! It would be perfect for a kitchen.
Food // I'm ready to make another bundt cake thanks to this zebra bundt cake recipe!This sounds like the perfect home to me...filled with bright colors and yummy food.
I hope you all had a great weekend! I have definitely enjoyed relaxing in my own comfortable home and felt blessed to have time for knitting, creating, and all of the things I love! I am officially FINISHED with the fawn-cho and I love it sooooooo much. Too much maybe? Nah. It is so perfect. I took lots of pretty pictures of it yesterday and I will share them this week. I wish it was cool enough so I could actually wear it this week.
Oh well, it is cloudy and rainy here in Texas today so I guess I will just pour myself a cup of tea and pretend that I am in London. ;-)
P.S. - This is so random, but today at breakfast the waitress looked at me and my mom like we were crazy when we asked for milk with our tea. She said that she had never heard of having milk with tea before. I thought that was a pretty standard combination. Other people drink their tea with milk in it...right??








Ha ha yeah I have milk in my tea but I live in the UK and I know we treat our tea a little different :)
ReplyDeleteClearly, your server needs to get out more! Your blog post cheered me up on this kinda dreary Sunday! Thx, I needed that!
ReplyDeleteI don't put milk in my tea but I know folks who do! :)
Milk in my tea didn't become a regular habit for me until I moved to Ireland from the US for a few months, but I certainly had heard of it before. You don't get a cup of tea in Ireland or the UK *without* a little pitcher of milk alongside it... that's just the proper way! :)
ReplyDeleteI get the same thing all the time in France: I always forget to ask because a cup of tea ALWAYS comes with a tiny jug of milk in the UK. Then I have to go up to the counter and ask for a little milk in my tea and the servers ask confused questions, like 'how much milk?' and 'hot or cold?' But no, you and your mum are definitely the normal ones in that interaction!
ReplyDeleteHi, here in Holland most of little children learn to drink tea with milk. Once you get older you are suppsed to drink it without. It took me to my 12 th birthday before I liked the taste of tea without milk. And recently, in an Indian restaurant, I discovered Indian tea comes with milk as well!
ReplyDeleteSo not strange at all, and not only in Brittain!
I've never tried milk in my tea before. Maybe I will next time.
ReplyDeleteHe he, yep here in the UK I find it slightly odd when a friend doesn't want milk in their tea! Brilliant post, I love the apple cushion too.
ReplyDeleteHas that waitress never had tea? lol Or was she weirded out by milk instead of cream maybe? It's totally normal to want milk in tea, unless it's green tea or something (but then again I don't like green tea so I'm not sure if people drink it with milk or not). I can't have my irish breakfast tea without milk, and make Rooibos at night when I want milky tea.
ReplyDeleteAnyways...lol That print is so cute!
Umm yes, us Australians drink tea black or with milk. Most people have it with milk and sugar. If you went to a cafe they would most definitely give you milk! You sound like you need to move to London! Beautiful blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list! I also have a growing obsession with brooches and love wearing them instead of a necklace. That dish and spoon are just darling!
ReplyDeleteMost of the time I like my hot tea plain, but sometimes I want something sweeter, and that's when I reach for some milk and honey. Mmm ... maybe I need a cup now ... :)
ReplyDeleteYes, if it's just bog standard tea, it's normal to have it with milk in the UK; my boyfriend is constantly being mocked for drinking it without.
ReplyDeleteLovely post - I'm heading over to check out Marguerite's blog now!
If there's a debate to be had about whether or not to put milk in your tea there's an even trickier one about whether the milk should go in before or after the tea. For the record I think it should go in first.
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny! Here, (in Canada) most people I know have milk in their tea particularly if it's black tea. The only time people generally don't seem to is it it's green or herbal. Maybe she doesn't really know tea people? lol
ReplyDeleteI've never made a bundt cake but I really want to. If only so I have an excuse to acquire the pan. I love the look of the zebra cake. Cute!
I drink milky tea, but a friend from New Hampshire always thought it was very "British" of me to do so. :)
ReplyDeleteI like your blush lists!
I enjoy cream with my tea, but when I don't have any I use milk. :)I'd say yes, very standard!
ReplyDeleteYou are totally not weird - I drink milk in my black tea, too!
ReplyDeletewow! i love her top with the short hari cut :)
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What a strange waitress. I always put milk in my black tea. Wouldn't have it any other way.
ReplyDeleteloved your list. So many great things.
Hello, your blog is so lovely! ♥
ReplyDeleteI love that kitchen print! I have something similar above my fridge which was a poster in Frankie magazine a few months ago, it's fun to have some themed artwork in certain rooms! I'm currently hunting for the perfect print to hang in our bathroom...
Black tea with milk is the best! How strange that the waitress thought it was weird. I'm looking forward to some cooler weather so I can start drinking more tea again.
Lovely selections Meredith! How bizarre the waitress not having heard of having milk in tea. It's standard over here in the UK. If you don't have milk in your tea, that tends to cause an odd look.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your finished fawn-cho!! :-) x
Ha! Yes tea and milk is normal! I don't put anything in mine but I've seen tons of people pour milk their tea!
ReplyDeleteBlack tea witk milk is delicious, especially if it is caramel flavoured tea.
ReplyDeleteAnd I think the lovely print would create an awsome kitchen towel :)
Awesome knit! do you have other fave knit shops?
ReplyDeletethank you for introducing me to Marguerite's blog, the photography is so dreamy!
Everyone in britain drinks tea with milk in it. Depends what type of tea I guess. I dont have milk with my raesberry tea but i do with my earl grey :)
Barnicles x
Who doesn't put milk in their tea? I suppose I don't if it's herbal, but my two old standbys -- Earl Grey and Chai (I'm not too interesting that way I suppose) -- definitely get a little milk and a little sugar. I think I'll have some right now! (Mmmm.... now dreaming of rooibos toffee prepared the same...)
ReplyDeleteIt's weird that she thought it was so odd :) haha. I don't personally, but that's only because I'm afraid I wouldn't like it...plus I don't know how soy would do in tea :/. But I totally know it's the norm...hello, chai tea? lol Love that print, I want to purchase it!
ReplyDeleteI am actually blushing about the nice words you wrote about my blog ;) thanks for putting me on a list full of adorable things...I really love the plate and spoon brooches!!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, sure, I drink tea with milk all the time!!
I love the apple! and the brooches!! <3 Jen
ReplyDeleteA good black tea + whole milk + sugar = perfect for dunking biscotti. Lemon in tea is weird to me unless it's iced tea.
ReplyDeleteI love love love milk in my tea...but I only started drinking it that way after a semester of uni in London :)
ReplyDeletenothing can suprise me after living in canada. so many times when i order tea here they look at me like i'm crazy when i say i don't want sugar! one milk in tea makes the perfect cuppa :) love your blog btw! x
ReplyDeleteGreat blush list, I love those little teeny tiny wristlets that the model is wearing for the house sweater photo. I am English and we ALL drink milk in our tea! But I live in France, and they think that is weird. French people don't drink milk in any drinks (except milkshakes?!) and say that milk is for animals, babies, and the English! xxx
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