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Why I Have Dessert at Teatime + Healthy Dessert Recipes



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0:00 Why I have Dessert at Teatime
1:25 What’s for Tea
5:15 Verb Sponsor
6:28 Whole Wheat Stone Fruit Tart
8:27 Coconut Ricotta Pudding
9:27 No-Bake Coconut Chocolate Granola Bites
11:05 Connoisseur Kids

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50 Comments

  1. I wanted to answer your questions about the tea sets. But first, thank you to Verb for bringing us this video https://bit.ly/3OkkQXP code JENNIFERSCOTT gives $25 off their summer starter kit. Many of you are asking about the tea cups and what they are/ where they are from. Here you go!
    Victoria Magazine Blue Roses Tea Set- I purchased from Victoria Magazine
    The Wedgwood Butterfly and the Royal Albert China were gifts from my in-laws
    The Lenox Regency Black is my parents' set
    The antique set with flowers belonged to my grandmother.
    Also, you can find all the printable recipes here https://dailyconnoisseur.blogspot.com/2022/06/whats-for-tea-healthy-teatime-treats.html Thank you for watching! I hope you enjoyed today's video. Love, Jennifer

  2. Thank you for sharing . I’m currently doing a water fast before going to IF .I will definitely be making the little balls asap .thank you. 🇬🇧💛🤍ps I’ve been looking for a tea cup and saucer and side plate and I love the first set you showed ..pink flowers on a white background with the dessert your daughter made . Please if you can ,can you share the make and pattern .thank you .

  3. That first dessert sounds like Hello Dollies- except you may not have used butterscotch chips with the chocolate ones. But my mom has had that recipe for probably 30 years and makes it every time I come to town! Lol

  4. One of my favorite homeschool memories with my sons, was poetry tea time. They took turns baking sweets and savories once a week for this. To eat, you had to read from poetry books. (Guests included). Fond memories for all of us.

  5. After seeing the butterscotch pudding twice on your channel I decided to make it last night. Oh my goodness!!! I had 2 servings 🤫. I’ve never liked the boxed version, this recipe is dangerous 😂! I added unsweetened whipped heavy cream.

  6. My son and Daughter who are home in the afternoon we started enjoying a pot of tea every day I found a place in New York has great tea brought bags of it at least 30 bags went a bit crazy its all good .I brew a pot of different tea every day we have been having muffins or biscuits with it . . We will be travelling next week a week will take my tea and Pot and kettle so we can have tea at the hotel. I will be going to London in Sept so will load up on teabags so much cheaper there love Fortnums London tea

  7. I have to really be careful such delicious sweet treats set off my sugar cravings and can lead to bingeing. I have found that I can have a high quality dark chocolate and it does not trigger so that is my go to treat, one square with a cup of tea.

  8. Hello
    Nice to meet you
    New Subscriber here from Amman Jordan 🇯🇴
    I also have a teatime ritual
    Lady Grey with a delicious sweet desert
    I don’t eat after about 7 p.m. at night
    No weight gain
    Have been at a healthy 58 kilos for most of my life
    Enjoy ☺️

  9. What a lovely video! I don't know why I always forget to use an actual china tea cup for my tea (I usually use one of my own coffee mugs), but you have inspired me to look for an extra special one. There is something truly delightful about the sound of a tea cup settling into its saucer!

  10. I love the recipes in the second portion of the video – so simple and easy – I like that. We have Kids Connoisseur and my son and I love reading it. We must try some more recipes from it then. Thank you and wishing you a lovely day. Best, Kristina

  11. Is there evidence that eating dessert before dinner is more beneficial to weight loss than eating it after dinner? I also do IF and have had a lot of success with it. I am only 3 pounds from my goal weight, but have been stuck here for a couple of years. I don't want to give up my daily treat, but wonder if moving the timeframe to before dinner would help with those last stubborn pounds(?). By the way, all the desserts look delicious and I can't wait to try them all once I pick up a few ingredients from the store. Thank you!

  12. lovely video. I'm curious, do you switch to ice tea when it gets very hot outside? Also what do you do when you have an outside appointment/commitment at 'tea time'? Reschedule or skip that day or have tea out? thanks!

  13. Excellent video. Growing up tea was an essential part of life and made life so much better. It is something I have forgotten about. You have reminded me to bring it back and savor the small, quiet moments in life. Jennifer, I am so attracted to the content of your channel because you seem to have developed an amazing way of looking at and executing daily life. Grace, poise, dignity, slower living, etc. I own my own business and am so overwhelmed on a daily basis. I am a slob on every level. Could you please create a book/ video/ class that would teach a step by step method for how to live a life more like you do? I have read a few of your books but I just don’t know where to start. The level of overwhelm I feel on a daily basis has seemingly become a bad habit and I could use the “Dummies” version of how to start living this way. Thank you for taking the time to read this.

  14. Thanks heaps Jennifer for these gorgeous recipes! I love coconut, too. So good! Tea time brings back memories of my dada (grandfather) who every afternoon at 3pm would make my cousin and I a cup of tea each, sweetened with condensed milk (my family came from India) and it's among my fondest of everyday memories. Arnotts biscuits enjoyed with tea leaf tea, my nana would buy. She always had the nicest of tea, heralding back to her days working at India Tea Company. The time and stories always added a special charm and appreciation to the simple joy of that time out as a little kid. Thanks again for all your ideas, they are amazing and have inspired me to try them out! 🙏❤

  15. This is a yummy video,Jennifer! 'love it.
    Btw,we have your book Connoisseur Kids.My husband and I alternate in teaching it every Monday.we are having fun learning manners and etiquette.
    Our 9-yr-old loves the eye contact game.we actually have a name for that popular game here in our country.it's called "pinoy henyo" (Philippine Genius).
    Thanks.

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