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HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL.
PUMPKIN BREAD PUDDING:
3 cups milk
1 cup brown sugar
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg
3 eggs
1 can (16oz.) pumpkin
6 cups bread cubes
1/2 cup currants
1/2 chopped pecans
Heat oven to 350F. Grease springform pan 10X3. Mix all ingredients except bread cubes, currants, and pecans in large bowl until well blended. Stir in bread cubes, currants and chopped pecans. Let mixture stand 10 min.; spoon into pan. Arrange pecans halves on top of pudding, (I didn't put them on top, but inside the batter). Bake 50 to 60 min., or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Let stand 10 min. and remove side of pan. Serve warm with cream or ice-cream, if desired.
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The pretty sugar bowl and the cute creamer. I think it's a bow or a butterfly that unites the handles?!...what do you think? |
My father gave me that cute silver butter dish at your right. |
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Thank you in advance for your lovely and very appreciated visits.
I am going to start my visits to you on Beverly's Pink Saturday at: http://howsweetthesound.blogspot.com/ Thanks again for hosting lovely ladies and for making us have so much fun!
Sunday Favorites at: http://happytodesign.blogspot.com/
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Tea Cup Tuesday at: http://marthasfavorites.blogspot.com/
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Tea Pot and Tea Things Tuesday at: http://silkenpurse.blogspot.com/
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Trish for Tea Party Tuesday at: http://sweetology101.blogspot.com/
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at: http://coastalcharm.blogspot.com/
White Wednesday at: http://fadedcharm.blogspot.com/
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How beautiful. The pink cyclamen is perfect to set off those dishes.
ReplyDeleteOh Fabby! That is such an exquisite, delicate and beautiful tea set. You sure have them most beautiful china dishes. Congrats on being features on Honey's Potpourri blog. We sure have the same destiny. We were even featured at the same time, which is a great honor for me, lol...Christine
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous teaset! I love it Fabby! Absolutely beautiful and so pretty with your table setting!
ReplyDeleteRuth
What a lovely tablescape you created. Your tea set is just beautiful and mention to your hubby that mosquitoes don't have butterfly wings...lol! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving,
Jil
Very pretty! I really love Saturday because my Mom let me blog a little for Pink Saturday.
ReplyDeleteHere's my pink share, have a nice weekend!
Fabby, your tea service is lovely. Congrats on the feature.
ReplyDeleteHey there Fabby, another beautiful tea set. I can't believe how lucky you are to have been left so many gorgeous French glasses. I'm so jealous. Jo xx
ReplyDeleteI love those sweet blooms and the handle on the tea pot is so delicate! Such a beautiful tea set Fabby!
ReplyDeleteI am just swooning over that tea set...it is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday..xo Tami
The china is so delicate and beautiful.... I love the shape of the tea pot. The china goes beautifully together.
ReplyDeleteI always love looking out your big window....... heavenly!
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Happy Pink Saturday, Fabby! Oh, I LOVE your tea set! I think those are butterflies on the handles; very sweet. The glass ware and silver butter dish are all very lovely. A lovely table, my friend. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
What a beautiful tea set! Your old china cups and dishes are a very pretty pattern too. It looks lovely. Hugs, Pamela
ReplyDeleteMs. Fabby, what can I say except it is Fab as usual. Love the cyclemen, have not seen one for awhile. Best Thanksgiving wishes from my blog to yours. Richard from My Old Historic House.
ReplyDeleteOh Fabby ... what a pretty T-pot... it is in such a beautiful shape ... its the most beautiful T pot i ever see... And your tablescape is simple and elegant...
ReplyDeleteHappy if you come to see me at
http://craftaworld.blogspot.com/
with love from
Farah
Hi Fabby! What a gorgeous tea set and you've set the perfect tea table to go with it!
ReplyDeleteYour mil's dishes and glasses are so pretty!
Happy Thanksgiving and thank you so much for popping in to see me.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Dear Fabby,
ReplyDeletethis tea set alone is a good reason for travelling to the Czech republic. They have so beautiful china. And you made a wonderful teable, feminine and inviting and the little butterfly (moskito) is just charming.
Best greetings, Johanna
Fabby- That is just beautiful! I love your tea set AND the pieces from your mother-in-law. I don't think I have ever seen a GLASS lazy susan before. I love it! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteHello Fabby!
ReplyDeleteYour table is beautiful with the prettiest pieces in the most delicate pattern. I think the handles are embellished with butterflies and not a mosquito too :)
Your tea set is exquisite! Just love the tablecloth and the mercury glass votives. It all comes together so well,
ReplyDeleteyour pumpkin pudding cake sounds wonderful! Happy Pink Saturday!
Kathy
Oh my that bread pudding sounds so good, Wish I had some right now. I have to try that recipe, maybe for Christmas. Love the tea set, too. Happy holiday to you and yours! xo
ReplyDeleteI am a sucker for sweet tea sets. Love this one too!
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LL
Pumpkin bread pudding sounds terrific and your tea set makes me think of my mother. She would like it AND the dessert!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good and what a pretty tea set.
ReplyDeleteFabby, your tea set is gorgeous. I love how pretty you set your table for tea. Your tablecloth is gorgeous too. and the pumpkin bread.. well it sounds delicious! Happy Thanksgivings.xo marlis
ReplyDeleteFabby, what a pretty setting! The tea set is just exquisite! You always have some of the most beautiful tablesettings. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful china, I like when you can mix and match different patterns like that.
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful blog! I look forward to reading more!
ReplyDeletexo
Cindy
That recipe looks amazing..we love bread pudding so we will have to try this! Your table is so beautiful..that teapot is really special. I love the handle...so unique! Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving with the ones you love!!
ReplyDeleteMiss Bloomers
Hi lovely lady.
ReplyDeleteYou have the most Gorgeous China. This tea set is beautiful Fabby Oh by the way congrats on being features on Honey's linky party. I also would like to thank you so much for your sweet comments on my Tablescape and have a great Thanksgiving Day with your family.
XXOO Diane
When I heard in Martha's blog that you had made a pumpkin bread pudding I just had to come over and check it out. I don't know when I'll be able to make it but it's going in my recipe box for sure!
ReplyDeleteButterfly or bow? All in the eye of the beholder. The coffee set is so exquisitely feminine.
ReplyDeleteI saved your recipe for the bread pudding, and plan to use it next weekend -- it looks delicious.
Thanks, as always, for stopping by by blog.
ETS
This is so pretty -- that tea set is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for entering the throw pillow giveaway on my blog!
Jenny
www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com
Ohhh Fabby! Your pumpkin pudding looks so very yummy. Your tea set is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkin bread pudding looks yummy! Thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteFabby, I am soooo in love with your pretty tea set. It is so delicately charming. I love the little butterfly. I think it is a butterfly, really looks like that especially on the teapot.
ReplyDeleteEvery element is gorgeous. The mercury votives are so unique. They are lovely, I have never seen ones like that. Then, most of your beautiful things are one of a kid.
You are so correct about the tableclothes but they sure are beautiful all starched and ironed.
As always thanks for your sweet visits. I am so behind as I have been working with Kim on the Etsy thingie.
Thanks for hanging there with me.
Love to you, Ginger
BTW! You word verification below is "hoteei" I think that is so funny!
Dear Fabby,
ReplyDeleteThis time I came here really late, but your teaset is so gorgeous!
Amazing shape, lovely handles and beautiful decoration!
And your mil's cups are reallly a good match for it!
Again, an outstanding tablescape!
Thanks for sharing.
Hugs
A beautiful tea time.Congratulations
ReplyDeleteHugs
Cecilia
What a lovely teaset and table, Fabby. The flowers are so sweet and delicate. What flavor tea will you serve? That pumpkin pudding recipe looks yummy! Take care.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! The yeast and the table setting....great job!
ReplyDeleteStacy
Your pumpkin bread pudding sounds great Fabby! I've never cooked with a fresh pumpkin, have to try it! The table setting is very pretty-Happy Thanksgiving Week-have fun:@)
ReplyDeleteWOW, 41 comments! The cake sounds so good and pretty easy too! Something even I could do! Your tea set is lovely also. Have a wonderful week. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteYour tea set is just beautiful, so delicate and I love the little butterfly! Your stemware and tablecloth are just lovely as well.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tea set Fabby! You have the most beautiful ceramics! Thanks so much for sharing your recipe as well.
ReplyDeletemuy lindo todo!!
ReplyDeletete felicito!!
buena semana
c@
Hi Fabby...
ReplyDeleteOhhh my...your tea table is gorgeous, my friend! I love, love, LOVE the tea set...the pattern is so delicate...lovely! Your MIL's set of china really looks pretty on your tea table! Ohhh...how I wished that I could join you for a cup of tea and a slice of your yummy looking pumpkin bread pudding! I will have to give your recipe a try. It looks delcious!
Well dear friend, thank you so much for sharing your lovly tea table and recipe with us for the Sunday Favorites party this week! It was a pleasure having you!
Warmest wishes,
Chari
That’s so great! I’d love it for you to add this to my linky party at {http://sassafrassalvation.blogspot.com/2011/11/sunday-salvation-show-1.html}.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tea set! Thanks so much for linking up!
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby,
ReplyDeletethats me again. This set is so beautiful, I loved to have a second look on it.
Best greetings, Johanna
Hello sweet Fabby
ReplyDeleteYour tables always look like they been cut out of a magazine . i would love to eat a piece of your pumpkin bread at your table.
Love Claudie from Canada
xoxoxoxo
You have a lucky husband! Thanks for sharing this bit of blue.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Happy Blue Monday, Fabby!
Oh, yum, Fabby! Your bread pudding sounds delicious and the flowers are lovely. Once again, I love your pretty tea set! Thanks so much for sharing this with TTT and would you please add my link. http://sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week and Happy Thanksgiving, my friend.
Blessings,
Sandi
Hello dearest Fabby,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tea set! I love the roses and the butterfly, (it doesn't look like any mosquito I have ever seen.)
The crystal, the extra little pieces, all of it is beautiful. I love the tablecloth, very nice!
Hugs, Cindy
Beautiful Fabby! Love the tea set. I must tell you that my maiden name was Chorniak. My heritage is from Czechoslavaia, (now Czech Republic). I think I need a tea set like this, don't you? lol! I always tell my hubby that I am his 'Czech Mate'. Bread pudding sounds yummy. I made a pumpkin trifle last week. Very decadent! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tablescape! Thanks for the recipe, too. I think I'll try it. Sounds yummy! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteCindy
Fabby, your tea set is one of the sweetest ever! Your table is lovely set for tea. We love bread pudding so I have printed out your recipe.
ReplyDeleteWow! That pumpkin pudding looks so yummy, Fabby. I cannot believe we found more thing we have in common.We are sounding more and
ReplyDeletemore like my hubby and me. Did I tell you, we have the same birthdays? (3 years apart) And then I find out that his brother also has the same birthday as my brother. Too much of a coincidence, I think, lol. Have a happy Thanksgiving!...Christine
The recipe looks delicious! And your teaset is still one of my favorites! Thanks so much for visiting Tuesday Cuppa Tea.
ReplyDeleteRuth
I always love your tablescapes and this is gorgeous! Beautiful china as always. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving. Hope to see you on my blog:)
Fabby, everything on this table is just gorgeous!! These are my kind of dishes -- delicate and old-fashioned. The Czech tea set is one of the prettiest I've seen; I love those handles! And your MIL's tea cups & saucers, bread plates and dessert bowls are so sweet. I love the silver butter dish, and the French crystal is lovely. Last of all, your cyclamen is just the perfect color; they are my favorite flower to use at Christmas. Thumbs up for a lovely table. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteDenise
Your table setting is breath taking.. I'm swooning over both your tea set ( I'm with you butterfly..) and your gorgeous china ...love the details on the edges... your pumpkin bread pudding sounds tres yummy!! xo HHL
ReplyDeleteYour table setting is breath taking.. I'm swooning over both your tea set ( I'm with you butterfly..) and your gorgeous china ...love the details on the edges... your pumpkin bread pudding sounds tres yummy!! xo HHL
ReplyDeleteOh it must be nice to join a tea party at your home. Following your blog now Fabby.
ReplyDeleteLovely blues!
Blue in the Wild, come and see.
Hi Fabby! Yummy pumpkin bread recipe, yummy table setting, as usual!! Hope you and your sweet family have a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeletevery very pretty,all of it. I just love the vintage china, lovely. Isn't it nice to have something to remind us of our parents. Things they used or got for wedding presents. I am a new follower. See you at pink saturday. x
ReplyDeleteps I am going to bake your bread pudding, sounds lovely x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tea set, Fabby! I love it! I collect china and you really have something special there. Your table setting looks amazing, so inviting, simply perfection!
ReplyDeleteFabby, such a beautiful tablescape and your tea set is gorgeous. So beautifully done. Thanks so much for joining TTT and Happy Thanksgiving. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteThat pumpkin bread pudding looks delicious! And your tea set is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tea party! I wish that I was a guest at your wonderful table. The dessert looks fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteI adore your teaset. Had to giggle at the ironing of the tablecloth.:-) thank you for sharing the recipe.What a treasure you have in your silver butter dish. From our home to yours Happy Thanksgiving. hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkin cake sounds terrific. Love that tea set (or coffee set) and all of it's detail.
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
OMG ..What a beautiful tablesetting... Everything is perfectly romantic .. . I'm very partial to floral china and yours is indeed unique ...Thank You for sharing your gracious teatime...Hugs
ReplyDeleteDishes to die for! love it!
ReplyDeleteI am just swooning over that tea set...it is so beautiful!
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