Remember when we were kids and we would fasten a playing card to the bicycle so it would make noise on the spokes? Remember that noise? That's how I feel right now. Quite buzzed. The ladies came over for tea (We really need a name for the group since mostly we don't knit anymore. The Bad Grannies maybe? The Conversationalists?")
And since there were going to be so many of us, I set up 8 places in the dining room and 6 in the living room. (We circulate for chats and giggles.)
Mary Lou entrusted some of her lively china to me when she moved away, so, since she has moved back, I used it to set the tables. Very fruitful!
We had egg-white frittatas, orange biscotti, almond meringues, fruit salad, and warm chocolate melting cake. The cake made up in richness for all the other moderations.
I didn't have enough ramekins, but I went to the Salvation Army second hand store and found a bunch of sturdy glass mugs that worked perfectly. I sent a few home to husbands or with ladies who couldn't finish their own portion right then, but did't want to abandon it. I hope I get my mugs back. (Hint, Hint!)

And Judy brought Becky, who rides along on the oxygen tank, so we had a very playful crew today.
Because people asked,here is the cake recipe:
Warm Chocolate melting cake
6 oz dark chocolate
6 oz butter
4 eggs – room temperature
6 oz sugar
2 oz flour
6 oz butter
4 eggs – room temperature
6 oz sugar
2 oz flour
Melt the chocolate and the butter.
Mix eggs and sugar and whisk for a few minutes,
then add flour.
Add the egg mix to the melted chocolate and mix
Pour the batter into a greased mold.
Bake at 390 for 14 minutes
Mix eggs and sugar and whisk for a few minutes,
then add flour.
Add the egg mix to the melted chocolate and mix
Pour the batter into a greased mold.
Bake at 390 for 14 minutes
Serve with ice cream and fruit garnish Serves 4
I wish I could have joined you all but have so much to do here and my energy level has waned so much. I will be glad when all this prep to even put my home up for sale is all done! That is so sweet for Baabette received flowers. I so miss that. Hubby used to provide for special days. Now she can stop and smell the flowers!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have a perfect flock to hang with!
ReplyDeleteWhy do you need to change the name? It's still tea and knitting, it doesn't matter how little is accomplished, just the gathering is important.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gentleman Brewster is! Do I sense a romance a-brewing?
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun time! :-)
ReplyDeleteHey, those of us in the living room were all knitting! Oh - Diane B. reminds us that courgette is pronounced to rhyme with Baabette.) To be "cour-jhay" it would be spelled courget. Thanks for another great party!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful party and tour! I copies the cake recipe and plan on giving this the old college try after the next grocery trip. Love seeing Baabette's social life.
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