Thought you all might like to see a few pictures from our sister's tea last weekend. I say sister's tea - it is actually my mom and her sisters. Alas, I have none.

This is a picture of my Mom's oldest living sister, Colleen. It was her house that we were at for the tea party. She polishs rocks and makes jewelry, etc. out of them. My mom is leaning over her shoulder.

This is my aunt Marilyn, the next oldest. She does house cleaning, etc. She is an ordained minister - Methodist, I think.

This is my aunt Naomi. She has a twin sister, Ramona, who lives in Nebraska and so was not at the tea party. Naomi is an LPN at a local hospital.

This is my aunt Charlene. She is a widow and works as a janitor at a local school.

This is my aunt Loqueeta. She and her husband farm-sit year-round for a jet-set couple.

This is a picture of all of them together. They really have a strong resemblance, don't you think?
We have a lot of fun, they gab and gab and gab. Well, me and my cousins do as well.
Thought you might want to know what I whipped up to take!
Ham Salad
I am very bad about measuring anything, but here goes. This turned out very moreish.
1 lb sliced ham
1 hard boiled egg
2 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, cubed
1 large or two small stalks celery - chopped
1 tablespoon (more to taste) chopped white onion
Dressing:
1 tablespoon honey
2-3 tablespoons Dijon mustard (I used the country style with the seeds)
1-3 to 1/2 cup mayonnaise
2-3 tablespoons pickle relish
Fresh ground black pepper, to taste
In a small bowl, mix dressing ingredients. Throw everything else in the food processor and process until finely chopped. You can make this as chunky or smooth as you like. Pour dressing over top and mix well. Serve with crackers, like Ritz. I used the buttery garlic club crackers - oh yeah!
Hope everyone is having a fantastic week.
2 comments:
Thanks Raquel for the recipe and the great pictures. It was quite hot here in NC today but is supposed to be in the 80's tomorrow and sunday so that should be much better. Hope you have a great weekend even if you do have to work.
Odie
Lovely pictures, Raquel! Thank you so much for sharing your family tea! Hope you feel better soon! xo
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