Thursday 19 July 2012

Setting the perfect table...and pulling it off!


 If you have ever fallen in love with the elegance of fine dining but feel strangely out of place, try to remember my favourite scene in the movie Titanic, where Jack dresses up as a First Class passenger and pulls off an elegant mystique during the evening. You may not have the unsinkable Molly Brown to dress you up and teach you etiquette, but you can certainly learn how to put on the glitz with some of these helpful hints.


This is a classic and simple place setting for a formal breakfast. Generally these include a cereal or fruit, a plated entree, coffee or tea, and milk, juice or water. This place setting can be added to or simplified depending on what you chose to serve.

This is a formal lunch place setting and a generally good guide to follow for setting places indoors or for a formal outdoor meal. Usually lunch can include a salad or soup as well as an entree and may even feature a light dessert.


 This place setting is for a formal high-tea. It can of course, be simplified but can have up to three dishes, served individually, and  may include: sandwiches, scones, cookies or small cakes. There may also be tea, coffee or water.


 This is a simple or "low-tea" place setting. Rather than serving guests an individual portion, low tea often features a variety of foods served on dessert tiers or from one large cake or platter of foods.This often comes with a sandwich or small lunch and some simple desserts. Usually this may include coffee, tea or water with the meal.


This is a formal dinner/supper place setting. An informal dinner is typically set the same as the lunch place setting with additional dishes for extra courses. When in doubt, Always place large utensils towards the inside of the place setting and dessert forks or spoons to the top of the place setting. Any additional cutlery should be served with the dishes they are used for (bread knife on bread dish, caviar spoon, with caviar dish etc.). 

If you are ever in doubt about how to arrange your table, just remember to "make your bed!" The table is ALWAYS set with the mnemonic B-E-D.... Bread- Entree- Drink!


With any luck, your guests will assume you have always been the pinnacle of grace and perfection at the table.

Wednesday 4 July 2012

CHILL OUT this Summer: A Cool Way to Entertain

 Summer heat waves can make anyone feel lethargic and we all need a way to cool off. Try these delicious and healthy solutions to beat the heat this summer. Use fresh fruit, herbs or edible flowers to make popsicles, flavoured ice cubes for drinks or get even more creative.
Fill your favourite blend into popsicle molds for children's treats or garden parties and have everyone talking about your incredible edibles!
 Use fresh citrus or berries in ice cubes to add a zest of colour and taste to your summer punch!
If you are feeling adventurous, use two bowls as an ice mold and fill it with edible herbs and fresh mint to compliment punch or fruit salads!

Try any of the following delicious and healthy combinations or get creative and make your own. Just remember to always make sure you are certain that you are using the correct herbs and flowers and that any fruits and flowers are small enough to freeze in y our molds.

Orange and Mint
Rose petals and Mint
Pansy and Blueberry
Strawberry and Mint
Strawberry, Raspberry and Blueberry
Pansy and Lemon Verbena
Pineapple and Pansy
Orange and Pineapple
Raspberry and Rose petals
Rose Petals and Pomegranate
Rose petals and Orange
Orange and Pomegranate
Strawberry and Rose Petals 
Orange and Pansy
Orange and Blueberry
Lime and Mint 
Blueberry and Rose Petals
Violet Flowers and Blueberry
Pineapple, Orange and Violet Flowers
Strawberry and Pineapple