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  1. Landen
    27.04.2023 @ 00:52

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language to comment in. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    Photography: Cassie Freeman. My mother and I have a close, special relationship, and I am grateful to have her. She always smiles and has fun around her. Therefore, when my daughter and I decided we needed a little girl, we invited Noonie to join us for an early Mothers Day tea. We put on our favorite dresses, enjoyed a three-course tea, fit for three princesses. I dont know much about tea (except for sweet tea – Im a connoisseur!), there are many options, but we thought the “Mothers Bouquet” blend was perfect for the occasion. The table was covered with tablecloths and bright flowers, and the delicious treats were placed on a combination of silver, glass, and porcelain plates. The teacups and utensils did not match, which added to the charm. The first course included scones, sweet bread, fruit, whipped cream, and jam. (Im just drooling thinking about it!) My daughter chose decaf cinnamon tea, with her own pot and fancy cup. I was surprised her pinky finger wasnt in this picture. She really enjoyed it all! The second course was an assortment of tea sandwiches and tomato soup, which I (of course) paired with another sweet bread. I dont know how we managed to finish the third course of cake and fruit. If you dont have a party nearby to attend, host your own proper tea party! 7 secrets to hosting your own tea party at home: 1. Offer homemade cookies, scones, and mini cakes on a tiered platter – if you dont have them, you can make them yourself. This vertical arrangement opens up the table (and more hospitality) for more guests. Pull out your fanciest china for this party! 3. Use amazing mix containers (whether juice cups, teapots, or mason jars) and decorate the table with small flowers instead of a floral centerpiece. Cover the dining table with a white tablecloth or bed sheet; this helps make your color scheme really pop! 5. Place a pot of hot water and a box of assorted tea bags around the table for guests to customize their own cups. 6. Use sugar cubes instead of loose varieties, and youll definitely see