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Savor the Flavor of
Alvin TexasTHE MILK PAIL
TEA ROOM & RESTAURANTFor an authentic homecooked meal
Located in THE ALVIN ANTIQUE MALL
where you can also shop for hihistorical treasures and collectibles
2500 S. Loop 35 • Alvin, Texas 7751 • Phone: (281) 388-0537
Savor the Flavor of
Alvin TexasTHE MILK PAIL
TEA ROOM & RESTAURANTFor an authentic homecooked meal
Located in THE ALVIN ANTIQUE MALL
where you can also shop for hihistorical treasures and collectibles
2500 S. Loop 35 • Alvin, Texas 7751 • Phone: (281) 388-0537
11 14 25 Victorian Bird Hats Mary Ellens
Tearoom, Dallas
Tea Inquiries
16 20 26Back to School Tablescapes
By George Tearoom, Angelton
Scrumptious Tea Breads
31 40 30Long Live Victoria Victorian Tea &
Gala, CalvertTea & Memory
contentsLee Q. Garcia Publisher, Editor in Chief
Sylvia Quinones Circulation Director
Liubov Grinshteyn Graphic Designer
Contributing Writers:John DouglasIvy DiazArchana PyattPenny Ward
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Cover pictureA lovely vintage table in The Peacock Roomat By George Tea Room in Angleton.
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Central Texas
September 30- October 3 Round Top Antique Weekend, Round TopExhibitors are the best of the best and go to extra efforts to present fresh merchandise for each show (2-4 shows per location). The result is a wide variety of offerings ranging from inexpensive to very expensive and from large to small - but it is all of the best quality you can find. An article in Antiques Week said, “There is simply no other show like it in Texas.” roundtoptexasantiques.com
October 17 Calvert Victorian Tea, Gala & Street Fair, Historic Calvert Enjoy an afternoon of sipping tea and tasting delicacies in a lovely garden setting, period dress is encouraged but not required. Then stay for the Gala, Formal attire or period costumes encouraged with costume contests, food & beverage, cash bar. Live Music & dancing with Horse-drawn Carriage Rides. A day to remember. See back cover. calverttx.com
November 5-15 Historic Holiday Tea, Austin Austin Junior Forum invites all generations to visit the Historic Caswell House for the 26th Annual Moth-er-Daughter Tea, a long and cherished history at the Christmas at Caswell House Event. To kick off the fes-tivities, the historic Daniel H. Caswell House will host the annual Mother-Daughter Tea from 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. each day. More info at 512-740-5466. austinjuniorforum.org
Gulf Coast
September 12Galveston Rebirth Race On the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Ike’s his-toric landfall on the upper Texas coast, supporters of Galveston Historical Foundation (GHF) will gather to participate in the Galveston Rebirth Race presented by the Mostyn Law Firm. On Saturday, the race will begin
- Octoberat the Mardi Gras Arch in front of the historic Trem-ont House hotel. Participants in the 5K will run or walk through Galveston’s historic downtown, East-End, Silk Stocking, and San Jacinto neighborhoods. “Historic Galveston Island has seen its fill of calamities,” says Clay Wade, director of events for GHF. “Its rich architecture remaining stands as a testament to survival of storms, fires and progress.
October 4 Victorian Tea Trolley Tour, HoustonVIP Package presented by TUTS- Houston’s Downtown Premiere Theatre. Package Includes:
• A VIP seat to the 7:30 pm showing of Meet Me in St. Louis• A tour of the Historic Houston Heights • A classic high tea at the lovely Noble Lady Manor
All-inclusive package departs from Hobby Center at 1:30pm, cost is only $175. More info at 713.558.2600.
October 10-11 Bayou City Art Festival, Houston Downtown Houston offers streets full of artists and mu-sic; Featured artist Kimber Fiebiger (who creates Texas-sized bronze Humpty Dumpty sculptures, among other whimsical works!) will have a expansive display of art-istry.
October 15-18 International Quilt Festival, Houston The 34nd annual International Quilt Festival in Houston! Join us at the George R. Brown Convention Center, over 45,000 attendees. Classes, shows, exhibitors and more for the quilting lovers. www.quilts.com October 30-31 Candlelight Tea Dinner, Pearland Four Friends Tearoom will have their first mystery can-dlelight dinner on October 30th, and an afternoon tea-room mystery on October 31st. For times and prices or any other information please call Four Friends Tearoom: 281-485-6484.
North Texas
September 21- November 15 Harvest Tea, The Dallas Arboretum ‘Over the last ten years, the Arboretum’s seated teas have been one of the most beautiful, civilized enter-tainment experiences in our part of the country’, stat-ed Mary Brinegar, President of the Dallas Arboretum. ‘Located on the Loggia of the DeGolyer Estate on the
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captured my heart - Jesus whom I study continuously thru His Word and thru others who have the same passion and experiences. Then there is my husband of this world, 3 children and their spouses have blessed us with 5 awesome grandchildren [8 total - 3 just didn’t make the transition into this world]. And then I throw in my passion for cooking, trying new and unique recipes; throwing together paint and fabric and crafting and sewing and whatever else that I can fit into this life. Prayer and intercession is a big focus for me. Entertaining friends and family with good food and dressing it up “a lot”. Let’s really live like we are the sons and daughters of the most high King.”
By George Tearoom’s favorite teas are Rooibos Key Largo and Double Bergamot Earl Grey. “Tea is like sitting back with family and friends redeeming the time we miss with the hussle and bussle of this fast pace world,” adds Christine. “Pleasing to the palate, relaxing to the body and mind. Many strengthen our immune system, improve our health and soothe our mind. Mostly we just have fun. We like serving peo-ple tea, fulfilling their appetites, pleasing their eyes with fun things to look at, and making them feel like they’ve just stepped back in time where time almost stands still enjoying friends.”
Savory delights await a discerning palate. By George offers a unique menu of soups, salads, quiche and dai-
Tea BreadWickedly Delicious Peach Green Tea Bread
3 cups white whole wheat flour1 tsp baking powder1 tsp baking soda1 tsp salt2 tsp ground cinnamon1 tea bag of organic green tea (1 tsp)3/4 cup egg substitute (or 3 eggs)1 6oz. cup Rachel’s Peach Green Tea yogurt1 cup organic sugar1/4 cup organic honey3 tbl canola oil2 tsp vanilla extract1 can raspberry flavored peaches, rinsed drained and diced1/2 cup chopped walnutsDemerara Cane Sugar to sprinkle on top
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Lightly spray 2 loaf pans with cooking spray and then coat each finely with
a dusting of flour.In a medium bowl add the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and green tea. Lightly whisk them together until combined. Whisking will help to sift the flour of any lumps.
In a larger bowl combine the egg, yogurt, sugar, honey, oil and vanilla. Stir well, incorporating all the ingredi-ents. To this, add the flour mixture and fold lightly, just until there are no more dry lumps. This will not look like a cake batter, it will be thicker. You do not want to overwork the batter or your cake will be tough. A rub-ber spatula works well for this.
When just combined, add the peaches and walnuts. Again, fold them in until they are well distributed. Spoon the batter into your prepared loaf pans, smooth the top a bit and the generously sprinkle with the dema-
rara sugar. This gives the cake a beautiful shine and crunch.
Bake the loaves for 45-50 minutes or until the top is cracked and golden and a tester comes clean when inserted. Place on a cooling rack for 10 minutes, then gently remove from the pan and continue to cool on the rack. This is wonder-ful served warm or at room temperature. You could also wrap and freeze a loaf
for later.
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“Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast.Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round,And while the bubbling and loud hissing urn Throws up a steady column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each,So let us welcome peaceful evening in.”
William Cowper - 1786
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Rich and Artful Main Dining Room awaits you with Chandeliers and a Baby Grand Piano
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From our Readers I absolutely love having the Tea in Texas magazine on line. In today’s era, if it isn’t on-line, I usually don’t make time to read it.
Thanks, Pat Aguirre-Flynn
I found a list of places on your website that told where Tea in Texas was sold. Teapot Depot in Highlands is a favorite place of mine to eat, and so I went there for lunch and bought a copy. It is now on its way to my cousin in Georgia.
Diane Gillet
Antiquing is always fun in late summer, here is a great find at our favorite Antique Mall in Fort Worth, thank goodness the little ones are headed back to classes. - CGL
The Texas Victorian Lady historical presentations continue to amaze with original pieces to view along with high fashions. At the Pasadena Historical Foundation Fundraiser, held at the Silver Sycamore this summer, J’Nean and Kim delighted guests an original 1910 Bird Hat (preserved songbird included) and a chamberpot demonstration, quite educational.
This June, The Tea Embassy in Austin held a sold-out workshop hosting the founder of Camellia Teas (from Ottawa, Canada) Rebecca Lyn Cragg, she gracefully demonstrated the Omotesenke Way of Tea and Chado for guests.
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COME FOR TEATea House Guide For North Texas
Dallas and Surrounding Areas
NORTHEAST TEXAS
DISCLAIMER- This is a sampling of Tea Businesses in the area, and not intended to be complete. To be included in future lists, call TEA-922-9335
A ALittleTasteOfHeaven Quinlan,TX 903-356-6505B AmbrosiaTeaRoom Salado,TX 254-947-3733C AlicesTeaShoppe McKinney,TX 214-585-0594 D TheCountryCup Lucas,TX 972-978-8558E CottageGarden Athens,TX 903-677-9911F Cretia’sTeaRoom Duncanville,TX 972-298-9888H EspeciallyForYou Kaufman,TX 972-932-4274I FancyThatTeaRoom Mesquite,TX 214-562-3405J FivetwelveCollege Waxahachie,TX 972-935-9188
K GypsyRose Lewisville,Texas (469)322-4408L HerSecretGarden Rockwall,TX 972-771-5528
M HiddenGardens Bullard,TX 903-894-4040
N IntoMyGardenTeaRoom Plano,TX 972-509-0292
O JavaandChaCo. Plano,TX 972-519-8445P LavenderHouseTeaRoom McKinney,TX 214-726-0777Q Let’sPretendTeaParties Grapevine,TX 817-421-6678R LunchattheGallery Burleson,TX 817-295-8242S MerryHeartTeaRoom Granbury,TX 817-573-3800T Middleton’sHouseofTea Temple,TX 254-778-4TEA
U MissPittypat’sAntiques Gainsville,TX 940-665-6540V NeeNee’sTeaRoom Plano,TX 469-441-4679
W Patti’sPlaceTeaRoom Plano,TX 972-612-4828X PicketFenceCafe&TR Burleson,TX 817-447-4414
Y SecretGardenTeaRoom WichitaFalls,TX 940-767-5570
Z SterlingTea Rockwall,TX 972-722-2424
AA StoneCottage LakeWorth,TX 817-237-4511BB TeaRoomOnTheSquare Canton,TX 903-567-6221CC TexasTeaHouse Corsicana,TX 903-872-6500
DD TheAntiqueSampler Arlington,TX 817-861-2760EE TheBloomin’TeaRoom CopperasCove,TX 254-547-3685FF TheFrenchPear Rockwall,TX 469-698-0744GG VictorianLadyTeaRoom Mabank,TX 903-887-1837
HH VerandaTeaGarden Plano,TX (972)509-7878II WonderfulWorldofCooking Arlington,TX 817-792-2002JJ LinenAndTea Lubbock,TX 806-445-0248
METRO DALLAS
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dallas
presents Houston Tea Tours
Visit Museum of Fine Art Houston’s Bayou BendColonial Mansion, Texas Art Collection and Gardens
Tour Houston’s Historical HeightsVictorian Homes and Parks
Take afternoon tea at a local Tea Room
DURING THE TOUR:- Education the art of taking Tea.- Learn tea history and etiquette.- Free door prizes / tea samples.- Free TEA IN TEXAS Magazines.
$29.95 /personUp to 5 hour Step-On Guide. All meals, entrances, tax, tour guide fees and tip included. 25 person minimum. Transportation not included.
832-922-9225 / www.teablessings.com / [email protected]
Have An Affair to Remember with Tea in Texasoffering uniquely guided tours that highlight Tea across Houston!Relax yourself and discover hidden treasures!