![]() My love for Strawberries and Cream was instilled at an early age. Raspberry? Watermelon? Pink? Any suggestions would be welcomed □ I told you it was silly … OK, OK you can just keep reading now. * Warning: useless side-note! I know that this may sound a bit silly, but I also kept getting excited about the color … I love the color of this pink and am having a hard time giving the color a proper name. Perfect to use with your favorite seasonal fruit! Just change out the gelatin flavor and continue with your chosen fruit. If you aren’t as keen on Strawberries, you can always change it up with other fruits, such as Raspberries, Blueberries or whatever berry that tickles your fancy. The following recipes not only were dead easy to make, but tasted rather nummy to boot. ![]() With Valentines Day, I decided that Strawberries were a must and wanted something relatively easy to make with my crew. It is beautifully illustrated and geared towards girls 6 – 10 years old, but I think I was the one scouring the pages longer with more “ah’s and oohs” than her! The book is The Tea Party Book by Lucille Recht Penner. I took this idea from an older book that my daughter brought home from the library and I found it to be irresistibly cute and wanted to share it with you. This has to be one of the easiest and lovely Teas I have made. Jump to Recipe What a gorgeous way to say “Be My Valentine” …. ![]()
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