Yesterday I met up with Jill of Mad About Macarons fame at Les Deux Abeilles π Have you been?
For afternoon tea π« again.
For once I am early! π€Έ♂️I brought along a sketchbook ✏️to doodle just in case. I’m working on my ADHD π€
Jill has a special post on the Best tea rooms in Paris- a must read.
I, of course, pick up the heavy iron teapot & immediately drop it on to the table with a loud PLONK! Embarrassing π Has this happened to you?
Jill, could you please π do a post on tea salon etiquette ☕️
Do you remember the exquisite exhibit on ThΓ©, CafΓ© ou Chocolat at musΓ©e Cognacq-Jay?
Speaking of tea salons…you may be in dire need of a Parisian tea salon map non?
What did we eat? I had a crumble aux poires et fruits rouges (pronounce that cRoom-bell in French).
Jill had tarte aux poires. We have yet to decipher the meaning of the knife & fork π΄ arrangement. Do you know? Both tartes were unctuous & delicious π
I thought Jill might have a recipe for tarte aux poires…instead I found Bourdaloue Pear Tart. The tart's definition, "drowned in a vanilla frangipane cream". But who knew it was also traditionally covered in broken macarons? I’m salivating.
Meanwhile I’m looking at the big framed πΌ️ photos on display and thinking, Why couldn’t I paint giant cups & saucers ☕️?
On Etsy now π and in la Poste π¬
A parting glance at the sumptuous side board…should I have gotten chocolate gateaux π€ No! Tonite is Salon du Chocolat π« opening!π€Έ♂️π
We saunter out into the Paris drizzle.
Where should we have tea ☕️ next dear PBers?
This is fabulous Carol thank you πππ JC
ReplyDeleteLove the the cup letter ms ❤️
ReplyDeleteGosh, you’re good! I’m gonna go put the kettle on! ❤️π«☕️ Chelmsley
ReplyDeleteThat was so lovely yesterday, Carol. I adore your cup paintings and maps as always and thanks for chumming me in that drizzle afterwards. It must be so lovely for your subscribers to have such cheery artwork from Paris every month x
ReplyDelete❤️ Jill, you’re the best tea salon companion. A expert π
DeleteYour tea cup letter if fabulous! Love the delicate work around the edge. Your watercolors could be on the walls of soooo many establishments in Paris. Bon weekendπΌ❤️π«
ReplyDeleteAww…Thank you ☺️ Wouldn’t that be loverly ❤️
DeleteUne belle sortie..Love the map:)
ReplyDeleteUne belle sortie indeed ❤️ Monique
DeleteYou need to promote your watercolors to cafes and bistros - I'm sure you would have "takers".
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea!
DeleteMaybe for small exhibits? Restaurants dont BUY art generally.
Ah, thank you Carol, this is delightful. Love the tea room map and happy I know exactly where most of the places are located! I keep thinking I'll have a hot chocolate however it's not cold enough yet in Southern California! Au revoir!
ReplyDeleteThat's my comment above. just figured out how to be me!
DeleteIt is cold enough in Paris!
DeleteYou should see the neck scarves 𧣠wrapped up tight in wool!
Lucky you, having tea with Jill! I love her blog and Instagram postings…was just drooling over her recipe for an Apple Custard Tarte!
ReplyDeleteA pot of tea looked the perfect antidote to a drizzly Paris day. With a yummy homemade dessert, of course! Love your Paris CafΓ© Cups letter. ❤️
Favorite tea salon? That has to be Mariage Frères on rue du Bourg Tibourg. It is so old school. I always purchase way too many tins of tea from the boutique to take home. Your tea cups watercolor is beautiful, Carol.
ReplyDeleteMarriage Freres is wonderful! Have you visited their museum up the stairway? Full of overlooked tea-related treasures
DeleteNo! I did not know about the museum upstairs. I learn so much from you. ππ»
DeleteI went there years ago when people still smoked in restaurants
ReplyDeleteGlad it is still there
I’ll be back in Paris in the winter
Btw could you please remind me of the name of the best confiture again -
Merci Nowelle
Christine Ferber?
DeleteYou and Jill are forever young!! Glad you have you gal time together...
ReplyDeleteJill is brilliant! I always learn so much from her ❤️ we kind of bounce off each other’s energy π€Έ♂️
DeleteThat crumble looks to die for and I am wild about your cups! What a terrific afternoon out with a fun-sounding friend. I could swear I've walked that same street in your last photo but I have a feeling that there are plenty of views like that!
ReplyDeleteYou Have walked that street Jeanie π Walking along Avenue Rapp in the 7th. But I don’t remember what that cross street is π
DeleteThose cups on the letter are excellent! Af this looks like a great afternoon tea, definitely good choice for a crumble on a cold drizzly day.
ReplyDeleteLove your letter with the cups — such delicious edges❤️
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