What's It Wednesday #165
The stars aligned for this post. First, the temperature hit 90 degrees on the first of May. Seriously? August is still three months away and we're already at 90 degrees!?
In the south, the drink to cool off with is a tall glass of iced tea.
Now real southern iced tea requires an insane amount of sugar, fresh squeezed lemon, and Luzianne tea. Let it steep for about 15 minutes for a nice strong tea that can handle all that sugar!
Next, stunned by the heat, I stumbled into my favorite antique shop to cool off. As I browsed the aisles thinking of a nice refreshing drink, my eyes fell upon the perfect compliment to my daydream.
Six silver sippin' spoons, just what every tea lover needs! Perfect for sipping your iced tea and stirring all that sugar. There's an opening on the bowl back and the shaft is hollow.
Ahh! Now that's Southern Comfort, of which you can add a splash or two if you like (wink, wink).
Stay Cool,
Patti
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I've never seen a sipping spoon and I sure want a set of those darlings!
ReplyDeleteHow very quaint...a sipping spoon, so ladylike and lovely! Adorable!
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Poppy
I'm like Maureen, I've never seen a sipping spoon. I love them!! What a great find!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the party, love the features. Have a great week!
You always find something old that is new information. Sipping spoons, who knew. Thank you for Whats It Wednesday 165.
ReplyDeleteJoy
I love those spoons that you found to go with your tea!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting. I love those spoons! I would have got them too. Have a great week! Diane
ReplyDeleteThe tea sounds sooo good! I love, love those sippin' spoons! Thank you so, so much for sharing, and especially for the feature! Have a lovely Mother's Day with your adorable kiddos! :)
ReplyDeleteI've never seen sipping spoons like that before; so much better than a plain old straw. Thanks so much for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, Patti. Those are some really pretty spoons..Happy Tuesday..Judy
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting Patti it is always a great party with lots of surprises. Jo
ReplyDeleteThank you for the party. I have never had "real southern iced tea". Sounds pretty sweet! I love the sipping spoons.
ReplyDeleteit sounds like summer has hit - stay cool! love those spoons.
ReplyDeletehave a great week and thank you for hosting.
Ahhhh sweet tea on a hot day
ReplyDeleteIced tea is a favorite of mine, too, but not quite so sweet as some like it. Love your sippin' spoons.
ReplyDeleteI' ve never seen sipping spoon before. What a pretty find! Thanks for sharing such beautiful spoons.
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Alessandra
Pretty and functional, those sippin' spoons are perfectly pitched at the tip to get all the 'extra' sugar you might add that settles around the inside rim! Thanks for the party and, speaking of which, we went to a great wedding party, barn style with lots of cute ideas I'm sharing. Happy Wednesday. :)
ReplyDeleteRita
You find the best items! Thanks for hosting another awesome party!
ReplyDeleteYour tea spoons are adorable. It is indeed time for the iced tea! Thank you for sharing my Southern Garden Tour post Patti. You delight me!
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Patti
Now I'm not a very big tea fan... hot or cold... but your post just made me think: "Oh yes, need to get some Luzianne tea next time I'm at the grocery store!" LOL.
ReplyDeleteAnd to boot, I love iced tea spoons and always look for them. Tell me how this makes sense! :)
I have some sipping spoons myself. Mine are made of glass and are black and red. They go with some cocktail glasses that were my mothers. One time we went to Alabama and ordered iced tea at a restaurant and I about died when I took a drink. I wasn't expecting it to be sweetened. I myself do not use sugar in my tea unless it is hot. I used to live in Oklahoma and they did not sweeten their tea at the restaurants.
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Oh, I've never seen a sipping spoon but they're fabulous! I'm always learning something new here, Patti, and I love your beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteSuch a treat to be featured today - thank you so much!
We are far behind you in the weather department but it won't be long till we catch up:) Hope you're having a great week.
Precious spoons, perfect for Southern Style Tea and perhaps a dash of Southern Comfort Too-very cute!
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Hugs,
Jemma
Those sippin' spoons are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE homemade sun tea, I make it all the time in the summer. However, being from the east coast and now living in the Midwest, sugar doesn't play a part. But I know it makes it yummy! Since I drink a lot of iced tea in the summer I have to go "diet" and use splenda. I'm sure yours is much better. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeletexoKathleen
Many thanks for the great party. Looks like you purchased many lovely treasures. I love sweet tea, but unfortunately I am diabetic and cannot have sugar. Being from the south we were raised on Sweet Tea.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Spring weekend and Happy Mothers Day.
Mary
Hello Gorgeous! Thank you for hosting such a fabulous party. It would be amazing if you would stop by our party. We Pin and Tweet Everything! Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely find! They are perfectly sweet! Thank you for hosting - so much fun! Have a lovely day! xo Karen
ReplyDeleteThose are the sweetest teaspoons I've ever seen! And 90 degrees? WOW! We're at a perfect 75 degrees in Ohio right now but that will be short lived. It always is. I'm so happy it's iced tea time again.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always so gorgeous!
Hugs & blessings, Edie Marie & Marie Antoinette
Your spoons are fabulous! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen spoons like these.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!!
Thank you for hosting this party. I hope I meet the criteria.
Have a wonderful evening.
Debbie
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I absolutely adore those sipping spoons, Patti. What a find! xxx ~ Nancy
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely feature, Patti! Your new spoons are so sweet. Have a great week :)
ReplyDeleteHello, I love the sipping spoons. Perfect for your ice tea..Have a happy day.
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Hello, I love the sipping spoons. Perfect for your ice tea..Have a happy day.
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I live in the south and I love iced but I drink it with just lemon and no sugar! Love your silver spoons! Thanks for the party! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, love those spoons! So cute!
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Hugs,
Vesna
Patti, Luzianne tea sounds so refreshing. You know, iced tea is my favorite drink. There's nothing like it, especially in the summer months. The silver spoons are very pretty, and I like that they are heart shaped. :~)
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~Sheri
Aren't those sipping spoons the greatest! I found a set a couple of years ago. I never have tried Luzianne tea, it wasn't available for the longest here so we always used Lipton. I make sun tea in an old 2 quart Mason jar. Thanks for hosting ~~~ going to pop back up and look around a bit. Best, Mickie
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my blog the other day :) I just love your sipping spoons, especially their ivy leaf-like shape. Hope you have a terrific week-end!
ReplyDeleteHi! Even though you're not supposed to link up your own linky party, I nonetheless enjoyed the rest of your post. Thank you for linking that bit up, at least (smile) at SHARE IT sunday linky party at FineCraftGuild.com. I love your contributions each week. Always something new and interesting going on! Till soon ~ Rose
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90 degrees already? Wow, that is hot! Love the spoons. Great find! My mom always made ice tea in the summer, but I have never heard of that kind of tea. Hope it has cooled down a little for you! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
Southern comfort all the way! :) yum!!
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I will get back with you as soon as I am done dealing with my plugged up ears.
Happy Mothers Day to you patti and Paula.
Xoxo
Dore
I love your new iced tea spoons, they are fabulous!!! Thank you for hosting as always... Hugs, Beverly
ReplyDeleteFirst of all I want to thank you so much that my post was featured.It meant so much to me,in particular since I´m not blogging for a long time yet.Thanks for the party.
ReplyDeleteI´m so in love with your spoons,they are so sweet.Have a freat week...
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Caroline
These are the prettiest sipping spoons I've ever seen Patti. You find the best things!
ReplyDelete...did you say, "an insane amount of sugar"....now you are talking my language!!!
sending hugs for a Happy Mother's Day!
I love the spoons! I have a neighbor who makes tea like they do in the South. She loads in the sugar. Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful. You find the best treasures. I'm going to be on the lookout for spoons like this the next time I'm out.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week... :)
I have never seen spoons like that, Patti! I have seen iced tea spoons before but never ones where you could sip through them as well. I love the heart shape to them, too.
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