Friday, November 25, 2016

LYNN BEAN'S ORANGE CRANBERRY BREAD for "Friends Sharing Tea"

Last year I shared this lovely tea bread
from a recipe I saw on  Lynn Bean's Blog 
so I am sharing it again.  I baked this
 one yesterday on Thanksgiving Day.



I enjoyed getting out some red
transferware yesterday to begin the
 Christmas decorating.
We saw the most beautiful Holly with
red berries a few weeks back in St. Louis
in front of a business.   I wish I had some
 in my yard.  It was all 
I could do to stop
myself from cutting some of it.



I love this older Victoria 
Magazine book
for Christmas .  It is
fun to just sit here by
the fire and read.






I hope you can join me today 
and share 
a tea time posting
from your blog below.
I am also sharing at:
Vintage Charm
The Art of Homemaking Mondays
Tuesday Cuppa Tea



26 comments:

  1. OMGOSH- I am just drooling! Not only over the bread but over that hutch filled with red transfer-ware! MY GOSH! Is that beautiful, or what? Have a wonderful weekend- xo Diana

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  2. Hi Bernideen, your orange cranberry bread looks delicious! Tea room delicious! Your 3 tiered stand is perfect with the holly and all, did Keith make that one too? :) I would love to look at your Victoria book, maybe if you could bring it along on our trip to Clarksville I could look at it on the way there and back. Your red transferware looks so nice on your cabinet shelves.I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving day yesterday. Talk to you soon!
    Gina

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  3. Oh Bernideen,
    I am in love with your pink display shelf filled with pink transferware. Oh your Mason's Vista teapot and creamer are on my wish list. Everything looks amazing as does your Orange Cranberry loaf. Blessings Sweet Bernideen, Karen

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  4. Bernideen, love those pretty tea things! My link photo is of a little tea I recently gave in the corner of my kitchen. I hope all your readers will get in on the giveaway of the lovely Le Creuset 3-tier stand in their choice of 8 colors. Thank you for hosting.

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  5. PS Bernideen, I forgot to mention that the giveaway *can* be for non-US residents as well, as long as they have it sent to someone in the US. So it's perfect for someone who has US residents on their gift list.

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  6. Beautiful red transferware Bernideen and that cake looks very tempting.

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  7. Your pretty red transferwares look so festive! I'm also loving your lovley tiered tray. Thank you for hosting and I look forward to seeing the rest of your Christmas decor.

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  8. Love your beautiful red transferware, Bernideen! The red is so festive for Christmas. How I would enjoy a piece of your tea bread. It looks absolutely scrumptious covered in the glaze and cherries on top. Who could resist? Hope you're enjoying your Thanksgiving weekend. I don't have a post this week but wanted to stop by and say Hello.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  9. Your tea is lovely Bernideen! Haope you had a lovley THanksgiving!

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  10. That tiered stand is so lovely! And the bread looks scrumptious. I imagine it tastes as good as it looks .. which is very good indeed! And the red transferware is simply gorgeous. Thank you for this beautiful post!

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  11. That bread looks so good I could eat a big piece right now after all the turkey leftovers.
    Your red transferware is beautiful.
    Maybe we can find some holly somewhere soon

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  12. Oh my that looks good and your red transfer ware is beautiful. I'm sure by now there aren't any leftover?

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  13. The bread looks fabulous, Bernideen, and especially with all your pretty red transferware. I was in Ohio visiting my mom and sister for Thanksgiving last week and am just catching up. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family.

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  14. Hi Bernideedn. I got the same Victoria book out this week too! Love your pretty red transferware...always so festive. The bread looks wonderful! Glad you had a lovely Thanksgiving. Ours could have been better, but trusting the Lord. Thanks for hosting, and have a wonderful week.
    Ruth

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  15. I do love cranberry bread and your bread looks so very festive. Love you three tiered servers too.

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  16. Oh my Bernideen, what a gorgeous tea. I wish I was there to join you. you certainly know how to set a spectacular tea time. And the cranberry bread looks amazing.

    Love the red transferware too.

    Hugs,

    Janet
    rosemary-thyme.blogspot.com

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  17. Wow! This looks amazing! THe bread, the teaset and the tiered tray are lovely! Thanks for hosting!

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  18. Your tea bread looks so pretty! Love the red transfer ware; I'm looking forward to getting mine out for Christmas. I am not a saver of magazines, but I do have all the Victoria magazines saved. They are lovely to sit and look at. That cupboard of transfer ware is beautiful!! Blessings to you, Deborah

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  19. OMG that looks good! Makes me want to bake and I never do that! You are off to a wonderful start. I always enjoy the early part of the season best. Carry on! SO nice that you stopped by!

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  20. Bernideen, everything is just beautiful. From that gorgeous red transferware to the scrumptious cake. I am hoping that I get my decorating done do I could take time for a cup of tea and to join your party. It all looks wonderful..Happy Holidays..xxoJudy

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  21. So lovely to have you at the party again, Bernideen--we missed you and your lovely tea tables. Thanks so much for linking up with Vintage Charm :)

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  22. Good Evening Bernideen, I cannot share in your party, but I just wanted to say I adore your red transfer ware... it is stunning.
    Your bread looks delicious and how perfect, to drink tea from a beautiful teacup and saucer, with a delicious piece of bread on a beautiful teaplate whilst relaxing by the fire.
    ....how perfect.
    Best Wishes to you.
    Daphne

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  23. I love your red transfer ware , as you know. Everything looks so pretty and I love to look at your hutch. I wish you lived closer as I have holly everywhere. It went nuts this year and looks so pretty. There is something about holly.
    Love looking at everyone's posts. Starting to return to blogging and it is nice. Much love to you!

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