Tuesday, March 12, 2013

TIME FOR IRISH SCONES

Me thinks that I might smile,
If I visit the Irish Isle.
When I gets to go -
I will let you know!

Silly Bernideen



I am celebrating my 
1,000th post today.



This morning I baked some Irish Scones for my Bernideen's Tea Time Blog and set up a little tea.  These scones have apple and raisin in them and the recipe came from a site I found on line that is wonderful called Little Shamrocks and you can find lots of great recipes there.  This recipe was originally from Claridge's Hotel in London and called IRISH RAISIN-APPLE SCONES.



Please sit here by the window and have a cup of tea and a scone - I have some English Clotted Cream for you that you will  love.  I don't think the Irish will mind. The tablecloth was made for me by my Grandmother who loved to embroider.  Since it is a rather bright green - it is perfect for St. Patrick's day.  I also recently found the little green doily to match....

I hope this week this 
a good one for you.

40 comments:

  1. Me thinks it would make me smile, too, to visit the Emerald Isle!

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  2. so pretty!

    Happy Tea Cup Tuesday!


    ciao bella
    Creative Carmelina

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  3. Hi Bernideen,
    thats a nice St. Patricks themed table. Your nice poem made me smile. How cute to be a bit silly sometimes. I never was in Ireland but I have an Irish girlfriend. Irish scones sounds wonderful. And the tablesetting is so very nice. Congratulations to your 100th post! Whow, its amazing when I think, how much work it is to set such a post. Thank you for sharing all those wonderful tables and for hosting this event. Happy St. Patricks Day!
    Best greetings, Johanna

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  4. Oh my goodness Bernideen, even your chairs look spring and St Patrick's like. Everything looks just lovely. :)

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  5. Lovely poem sweet friend. your table is beautiful and the tablecloth is perfect for a St. Pat's settig. I love Irish scones for tea..wish I was there, celebrating with you. Thank you for hosting. Have a great St. Patrick's Day.

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  6. Cute poem and pretty setting! Thanks for the party! Hope you're having a happy day! This week's Homemaking Linkup is up and I would love to have you join, if you haven’t already.

    Blessings,
    Mrs. Sarah Coller

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  7. Congratulations on your 1000th post!! I've just completed my 100th, so I can't imagine getting up to 1000. Beautiful tea set up. Enjoy!!

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  8. Congratulations on your 1000th post!! I've just completed my 100th, so I can't imagine getting up to 1000. Beautiful tea set up. Enjoy!!

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  9. Bernideen! I like so much your blog...
    I made a Spring post and I dedicated it for you!

    http://bymarcelocarbone.blogspot.it/2013/03/spring-gorgeous-gift-of-mother-nature.html

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  10. Congrats on your 1000th post. Good for you. Your Irish slant here makes me smile. I see you are all ready for St.Paddy's Day- xo Diana

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  11. Congratulations on 1,000 posts! I always enjoy visiting here. Your Irish tea is beautiful!

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  12. Beautiful. Love the shamrock shaped scones. The tablecloth is beautiful that your grandma embroidered!
    Karen

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  13. Congratulations on 1000 posts Bernideen. I like your tea table this week but have to admit I was eyeing up that rug on the floor with the purple in it. :-) Your grandmother's embroidered tablecloth is lovely.
    You have given me an idea by using the shamrock cookie cutter for scones - I'm baking for a church event this weekend and they would go over well instead of sugar cookies.
    Judith

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  14. Happy 1000th post! This is a nice table and your chair have such beautiful carving, they are gorgeous! I wanted to bake some scones and ran out of time... It's a pity I live so far!

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  15. Hello Bernideen!
    I absolutely LOVE those treats. I have never seen shamrock-shaped scones. A bit of a tongue twister. Lol And, the recipe sounds wonderful. Black currant tea is wonderful, too! YUM!!! Wish I could share in your scrumptious tea.
    I just realized I have the exact teapot as pictured in your header. It's a Sadler and I just adore it.
    Happy, happy St. Patrick's Day and thank you for hosting!
    Hugs,
    Linda at Beautiful Ideas

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  16. Congratulations on your 1000th post - quite an accomplishment and where does the time fly! We're in the same spot - taking our home room by room and doing some much needed spring cleaning - we'll rejoice when it's done - lovely, lovely tea! I do appreciate you hosting,
    Kathy

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  17. Absolutely delightful! Love the photos! I am a tea lover so I especially appreciate this post.

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  18. Good evening Bernideen,
    Your tea table looks very inviting sitting in front of the window. Pretty tea cozy and china as well as linens. Congratulations on 1000 posts!

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  19. Congratulations on your 1000 posts! I'm so glad you started your blog for all of us to enjoy! Your tea today is so pretty with all the green's. What a treasure your Grandmother's tablecloth is! Your scones are so cute in the shamrock shape. Thank you for hosting your tea party and happy St. Patrick's day to you!
    Nancy

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  20. What a lovely tea, Bernideen.

    I think your embroidered tablecloth is PERFECT and really and truly sets the mood for your St. Patrick's tea!

    You did a marvelous job- and thanks for hosting!!

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  21. Your scones look great, Bernideen. The table is lovely too! Congratulations on 1000 posts - quite an accomplishment!

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  22. What a lovely post Bernideen, love all the Irish items, so so pretty. God bless...

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  23. Hi Bernideen...your setting is lovely, as always! I love the green and white theme! I have been looking for a dairy free Irish soda bread/scones recipe and haven't found one so I am planning to improvise tomorrow. Hope that works. Yours look wonderful! Thanks for hosting and for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
    Ruth

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  24. What a beautiful setting and the Irish in me is sure craving one of those scones. Happy St. Paddy's Day! XOXO

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  25. Congratulations, Bernideen! 1,000 posts - I can hardly imagine that many. Your St. Patrick's tea is fabulous. Wishing you a happy St. Patrick's Day! ~ Phyllis

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  26. Oh my goodness! 1000! Congratulations!
    Your tea today is lovely. And those Irish scones look delicious!
    Thank you for sharing all the wonderful posts that you have! We appreciate it and enjoy visiting you!
    Hugs,
    Terri

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  27. Hello Bernideen!
    How I love your minty green tea settings. Everything is so pretty and each delicate touch is a delight. Your butter cookies look crumptious and will taste so good with tea.
    Thank you so much for hosting your lovely party.
    Blessings to you and Happy St. Patty's Day,
    Carolynn xo

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  28. Bernideen, , Thanks for hosting another great party! We appreciate all the work you do so we can show off! I love your lovely tea table setting.

    Peace,
    Linda and Jeannie at The French Hens Nest

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  29. Hello: Love your table today. Having a little problems with the new computer. Have a wonderful week. Blessings, Martha

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  30. Bernideen, your tea table is just beautiful! You have the most lovely things and the scones sound delish!
    Thanks for popping in to see me.
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  31. Congratulations on your 1000th post! I love your delightful tea and your shamrock scones. Such a treasure of a tablecloth.

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  32. Very nice Bernideen...Love the embroidered Green table cloth from your Grandmother...the scones sound good too..ty..with love Janice

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  33. A lovely post Bernideen! I love your tablecloth and that pretty green glass salt shaker. Congrats on your 1000th post.
    ~Clara

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  34. Love the touches of green at your table, but especially the beautiful tablecloth your grandmother made. Just lovely!

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  35. What a treat it would be to sit at that table - such a lovely cloth, and a family treasure too.
    Your little rhyme was very cute!

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  36. Dear Bernadeen
    This is a beautiful post and I'm following up on the Irish Scones - thank you!!!
    Thank you for hosting your lovely parties!
    Shane ♥

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  37. Oh what a lovely tea party! Your grandmother's tablecloth is beautiful, and such a lovely way to remember her. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful table at Thursday's Inspiration. xoxo

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  38. Congratulations on your 1000th post! Enjoy all that you share with us.... your recipes, your photographs, your creativity.... it is a joy to read your blog!

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  39. Hi Bernideen, loved the poem! Me thinks that I WILL smile if I ever get to the Irish Isle. Your tablecloth is indeed perfect for St. Patty's. I love scones and these sound ever so yummy. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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