Royal-tea

A couple of weeks ago the Saturday night party I hosted for my family was a Royal High Tea.



I even did a little baking for the occasion. I baked chocolate caramel cookie dough bars from a recipe I discovered on TikTok.





The finished product looked pretty standard and tasted delicious.



I also baked some scones.



The finished product looked hideous, but still tasted delicious.



I also included store bought melting moments with the sweet selections.



The savoury selections were frozen mini quiches and smoked salmon and cream cheese sandwiches.



The fancy food and table setting called for fancy attire.







Adelyn was shown a photo of her Gigig's outfit and asked if she liked it. Her reply? "No."





I pulled out my formal dress from 2006 for the occasion. 



I accessorised it little differently 15 years later.





I asked Adelyn if she thought I looked like a princess to which she said, "Yeah!"





There was of course tea available, which we drank out of Mum's country roses tea set.









It was a delightful evening accompanied by a sophisticated soundtrack.











We concluded with a round of trivia from a YouTube video. The quiz consisted of 50 questions about the British royals. I managed to win even though I only got half the questions right. I should've taken notes when I watched The Crown.


Chocolate Caramel Cookie Dough Bars

TikTok: @fitwaffle

 https://www.tiktok.com/@fitwaffle/video/6982954476571266309?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1

British Royal Trivia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0UgF48U2_o

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