My Mother would do this kind of thing quite often and what I remember about it is the frequency with which she did it, and of course the taste but the word “grazing” that always accompanied this type of delight. As always, thanks for the picture and especially for including that word.
My Mother would do this kind of thing quite often and what I remember about it is the frequency with which she did it, and of course the taste but the word “grazing” that always accompanied this type of delight. As always, thanks for the picture and especially for including that word.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful china and coin silver. This looks so refreshing plus easy to make-I'll have to try it!
ReplyDeleteLooks so inviting! Thanks so very much!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm. Perfect summer treat.
ReplyDeleteMaryAnne
That is indeed both lovely and elegant. Afternoon treats here are more likely a bowl of Skinny Pop. My, but I feel guilty!
ReplyDeleteKatharine Hepburn insisted grapes be sliced lengthwise. She said they tasted better.
ReplyDeleteYou made me think of that song, Peel Me a Grape.
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