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Tea in My Newest Mug

My friend Elizabeth has a linky party called T Stands for Tuesday where she and others share drink related posts and creations. Everyone has the coolest recipes, fun creations (you can share past creations as well), pictures of fun coffee shops, etc.  I have played once and have wanting to join in again so here I am.  

Here is a new handmade pottery mug I bought at a local shop - I love it.  It has some Breakfast in Paris tea steeping in it waiting to for the pumpkin squares to cool....

HERE is a link to the pumpkin square recipe - I leave out the coconut milk and add in a bit more spices and one more egg. 

Sharing a past journaling page with a drink as well from 2019 - sitting on my daughter's porch looking over the water thinking about Heaven and how beautiful it will be. 

So glad I made it to T stands for Tuesday again!  Thanks for visiting!

Hugz




Comments

  1. Such a beautiful post! Loving your new mug, the inscription and colour are so cheery 😀. Your page is fabulous too, loving the cup of sunshine! Have a wonderful week and sending you Happy T Day wishes! Hugs, Jo x

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  2. The mug is glazed very nicely -- good pinkish color. Are you in Alabama?

    be safe... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  3. what a beautiful and thoughtful journal page Nancy!
    I'm going to have to look for and try that tea- just for the name of it alone:):) Thanks for sharing the recipe and your lovely tea mug as well. Happy T day!

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  4. Love your new mug :) It's good to hear we can alter recipes and that they turn out fine. I'm always skittish about it. Happy T Tuesday!

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  5. I adore your new mug, including the shape and color, but fear I'll be singing that song all day long, now. I want some of that Breakfast in Paris tea, too.

    Your journal page is gorgeous. Heaven and a cup of sunshine go so well together. It's beautiful and I enjoyed reading it when I enlarged it.

    Thanks for joining us and sharing your recipe, your amazing journal page, and your beautiful new mug and tea with us for T this Tuesday, dear Nancy.

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  6. Beautiful journal page and love your new cup, so pretty! Hugs, Valerie

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  7. A lovely new mug, pretty colour and delicious looking cakes, your journal page id lovely too
    Happy T Day
    Jan S

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  8. I'm glad you are back Nancy for T Nancy. I like your mug. I love homemade mugs. Of course my would say sweet home New Hampshire, which isn't really a saying. Up here we say "In the 603", our area code. Of course this one is perfect for you. And your pumpkin squares look yummy too. I think the tea and a square on the back porch would be fantastic. Hope you're having a wonderful T day.

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  9. Beautiful, thoughtful Journal page! ((nice mug too)

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  10. Beautiful journal page and love your new Tea mug ♥

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  11. Nancy I didn’t realise it was you, great to see you and thanks for your lovely comments, as you can see I only join T for Tuesday, sharon sometimes pops on too.
    Jan x

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  12. Heaven is a wonderful thing to reflect on. It makes me long to be there instead of on this earth. Your cup of tea and Pumpkin square sound like the perfect accompaniment to your quite time.
    Happy Belated Tea Day

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  13. Wonderful mug. Roll Tide! Happy T Day

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  14. Ohhh I absolutely love your new mug. The color is fabulous. Your art is beautiful as well.

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  15. Your mug is a lovely colour and guess what I'm listening to now! Love Lynyrd Skynyrd! Your journal page is wonderful! Belated Happy T Day, Chrisx

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