A Snippet Of Teacup History...


Teacup History
The history of the humble teacup dates back thousands of years.
The first vessels shipped to European countries were without handles.
They were small hand-formed and bowl-like.
Tea vessels as they were known were shipped from China and Japan in the 17th century.
Tea drunk from these vessels was warm, not hot, so holding the vessels was not a problem.
The first Europen imitations also without handles were made at Meissen in Germany using hard-paste porcelain. 
The handle on the teacup, also a German invention, with designs as early as 1707.
The handle developed on the cup due to the fact the English preferred to drink tea hot.
The saucers first role in early European times was to pour tea onto it to cool then drink from.
The saucer later evolved as a cup placement vessel when handles were added to cups.
Teacups have over the centuries been loved both by tea drinkers and teacup collectors.

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In the 21st century, they are used not only for tea drinking, but as home decor accessories, candles, jewellery holders, and vases for mini posies or a little bunch of one flower type.

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How many of us acquired a teacup and saucer or if so lucky, a tea set from Grandmas collection.
My brother gifted an antique teacup and saucer as my 21st birthday gift.
And even though I am no longer actively collecting, the teacups and sets that I do have are used. 

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For tea drinking and tea parties and in my home decor.


You may like this teacup craft idea.
Instructions HERE.



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Celebrate Purple And Mauve!

Canvas Print

'Mist Star'

 Purple...

Perfect pops of colour for decor accents.

Purple and aqua look stunning together as an accent colour.

Here are a few ideas for some purple inspired wall art.

I've shown canvas images here today,

but these are also available framed under glass if you prefer that.

But artwork and photography images presented on canvas has become a popular choice, due to the fact they're modern and durable.

There are no glare and reflection issues you have with glass either.

Canvas Print

'Forest Soldiers'

Clematis Flower

'Purple Clematis'


Purple Pansy

'Purple Pansy'

Fuchsia Art Prints

'Textured Fuchsias'

Purple.

A jewel colour.

A colour that gives the decor a little bit of WOW!


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Chocolate Crispies

Healthy Treats
Chocolate Crispies were one of those accidental discoveries...
I had been to the store looking for an easy go-to but healthier sweet biscuit option.
There I found puffed rice chocolate covered square biscuit.
Made in Holland, these rice biscuits were nice.
But not amazing to me.
The chocolate was dark and bitter.
I love dark chocolate, but not so dark that it leaves a bitter aftertaste.
Which to me was what these did.
While I was munching away on this treat, trying to decide if they were ok or not ok, I had a complete lightbulb moment.
Why not make my own version.
But with my most favourite dark chocolate on top!
Using my most favourite corn cracker.

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So I did.
Thus Chocolate Crispies were born.
Such a simple biscuit treat to whip up.
It's a fun one for the kids to help make.
So...
All you need to do is:

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Place 12 large round crackers on baking paper-lined trays.

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I used 'Real Foods' corn thins brand.
They are made from corn and have a popcorn flavour.

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Break up one block of Whittakers 62% dark cacao chocolate into a glass bowl.

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 Microwave on high in 20-second increments until it is glossy and smooth.

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Spoon the chocolate onto each rice round and spread out.
Refrigerate until set.
 Store in an airtight container.

These Chocolate Crispies are a top favourite with my family.
They are gluten-free.
Use dairy-free chocolate and you'll tick that box too!

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YUM YUM!
You'll make these time and time again once you taste them - that's guaranteed.


Note: An ingredient conversion chart can be found HERE


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