HH From Donuts to Delirium: My Life as a Housewife posted a delicious Moroccan Style Watermelon & Rose Water Desert this week. This reminds me of my Aunt Millie's Rose Tea. She serves her tea on both warm and cold days. She truly believes that her special Rose Tea has medicinal benefits.


Aunt Millie makes such a fuss preparing her Rose Tea when in fact it is a very simple process. Here is what you need to do, prepare a simple syrup which is combining 1 cup of sugar to 2 cups of water in a saucepan, bring to boil, stir until sugar has dissolved. At this point add 4 tablespoons of rose water stir and cover the saucepan and allow it to stand for 15 minutes. Now make a pot of white tea, add the simply syrup blend to the pot to achieve the desired sweetness and serve. Simple!!



Aunt Millie serves her tea in lovely cut crystal glass, over a tiny amount of ice and a handful of rose buds and petals.

"The fragrance always remains in the hand that gives the rose"
~Unknown

48 comments:

  1. Such a lovely post! The Rose Tea sounds divine, I will have to try Aunt Millie's recipe. Your pictures are amazing and so pretty.
    Take care and enjoy your day,
    Elizabeth

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  2. What a rosy lovely post!
    Thank you for your special recipe my dearest Duchess!
    Hope you're fine now!

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  3. That was a lovely post Duchess. I will be trying your Aunt Millies rose tea. She sounds like my kind of lady X

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  4. I don't know about the taste, but it's awefully pretty!

    Florrie x

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  5. What a lovely posting dear Duchess. I am going to try your Aunt Millie's recipe. It will go so well with the special package of Macarons I received today!

    I hope you are back to feeling tip top!

    Bisou Bisou,
    LuLu

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  6. Oh my, I am going to make it RIGHT NOW and take it to bed with me! How simply divine!

    perhaps him down the lane will scatter rose petals at my feet as I process up the stairs...... OOPS so sorry Duchess, I must have nodded off there :D

    Hope you have an awfully nice sleep your Grace,
    Love Sarah x

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  7. Dearest Duchess,
    Blessings to you this fine day.
    This is a lovely post and I would very much like to try this recipe.
    Thank you for sharing with us.

    Tomorrow I'm having Virtual Tea on Thursday...won't you please join me at HomeHaven?

    God Bless,
    d

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  8. Sounds absolutely delightful, my dear - I shall get my bone china out right now!

    Pomona x

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  9. Ah, thank u so much for thinking of me daaalhing. What a lovely looking tea, I don't think I've ever seen one so beautiful before.
    ...And... I cant believe you've been to Patogh!!! How awesome!!!!
    *kisses*

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  10. Good morning Duchess,
    What a lovely post to wake up to this morning! I'm going to have a try myself! Beautiful photos too.
    Have a lovely day, Karen

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  11. Duchess, this is a mouth watering and beautiful post. It is so funny I have a bottle of organic rose juice and I just bought rose sorbet and sparkling wine to make champagne rose cocktails. I love anything with rose in it and do believe it is very good for you. thank you for sharing such a beautiful picture and sweet story
    hugs
    Bunny

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  12. That looks pretty enought to drink!
    I may just have to try it out!
    your photos are alway so pretty they make me smile :)

    Lots of love

    Kelly xxx

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  13. Dear Duchess! what a lovely blog and wonderful pictures! Kindest regards!

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  14. What a beautiful post! I really must try to make this some day when I can get my rose petals together!

    Thanks for sharing!

    Blessings,
    Teresa

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  15. I hadnt heard of rose tea before, sounds lovely. Perhaps it does have medicinal properties, living even close to 100 is amazing!
    Thankyou for sharing this lovely post with us :)

    Rose

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  16. Hello Duchess... what a lovely post, and beautiful memories of your aunt Millie...Bisous... Julie Marie

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  17. wow.. ur post always gorgeous with flowers all around. love it a lot..! This rose tea is simply delicious looking..! Hats off for ur click..!

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  18. what a completely lovely post! thank you for sharing the recipe, too.

    xo

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  19. If your Aunt Millie's Rose Tea tastes as good as it looks, it must be wonderful. Such pretty photos! Thank you for the recipe.

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  20. lovely my dear...now this Rose Tea looks so pretty...and your images are amazingly beautiful! As always you give me a happy heart!

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  21. such a pretty sight. your rose tea looks wonderful!!
    ♥ Rebecca

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  22. My dear Duchess, the rose tea sounds simply delightful, I love having rosey tinted tea myself too:)

    Hope you're having a lovely week so far!

    xx,
    Sher

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  23. This is so beautiful! Beautiful photograph, beautiful tea, beautiful quote, beautiful memory!
    Thanks so much for sharing this.
    And thanks so much for your kind comments to me and for all your advice. You are always so kind and generous.
    All the best,
    Eileen

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  25. Oh your Aunt Millie sounds like such a character. I just love how she served the tea, totally gorgeous.

    I really does sound beautiful.
    xoxo

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  26. I abosultely adore this picture! How lovely! ♥

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  27. A very lovely post and great pictures. Have a beautiful and rosy day.

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  28. I just luv all ur clicks n this one is very pinky which is every gals fav, mine too.

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  29. Greetings to you Duchess. Oh how I'd love to have had a Aunt Millie. I have never heard of Rose Tea & it sounds simply lovely. I am most definitely going to give your beloved Auntie's tea a try. Thank you for sharing & I so love the quote. All the best to you today ~

    Xxx deb

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  30. I love every thing you do. Your blog is amaizing.
    Take care
    GLORIA

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  31. This is a Awesome pictures asusual dear ....delight to our eyes ...thanx for sharing dear ...

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  32. What an elegant and beautiful drink! I like the idea of things that taste good AND look pretty (perhaps I'm a frustrated pastry chef!). ; )
    ~Michele

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  33. I'm sure this would be delicious. I love rosewater and especially love rose-flavoured turkish delight. Now, I am craving it!

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  34. Aunt Millie sounds like a gem. I've never had rose tea before, but it sounds heavenly! And as always, you've done a stunning job with the pics :)

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  35. Hello Duchess,
    Hope that you are doing well.
    I'm so pleased you dropped in for tea time at my blog.
    Usually every Thursday I have a post about a cup/saucer set that I have collected over the years.
    I welcome my visitors and enjoy their comments.

    If I can answer anymore questions, I will try to be helpful. Please let me know.
    God Bless,
    d

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  36. I love that! Thanks to Aunt Millie! I'm going to have to share that with my mom. We both love our tea!! P.S. I thought of you yesterday regarding the cookies I posted. :)

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  37. Just lovely! I wish I had an Aunt Milly.

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  38. I just dropped by to thank you for following my blog. What a gorgeous, charming blog you have. I expect I will be popping over for a cuppa regularly!
    Susie

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  39. Hello Duchess, Thought I would drop by to see what you get up to here...and I see that all is rosy! What a delightful, pretty blog you have! Thank you for visiting me and for your lovely, kind comments. I'll be back soon, Rebecca x

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  40. Such a lovely post! The pictures are so pretty and the recipe sounds wonderful, Jealous of your collection of tea cups, Have a sweet weekend!x

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  41. Thank you for stopping by and becoming a follower on my blog. So nice to meet you! Your comment made me smile and was very appreciated. I am now a follower here and love how beautiful and enchanting your blog is as well. Will be back often.

    Hugs and love,
    ~Victoria~

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  42. These flowers are just lovely and they made me smile on a very rainy San Francisco day sweetie!

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  43. Hi Dear Dutchess! Oh, this is such a beautiful post! Rose Tea - I've never had any but how pretty it is and I just can't imagine it. I'll have to try it!
    Thanks for popping in to see me.
    Take care and have a lovely weekend,
    Be a sweetie too,
    Shelia ;)

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  44. What a nice memory and a divine post.

    I want to say your photos are always so very amazing. Just stunning! Do you take many yourself?

    And roses are my favorites, especially Sterling.

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  45. You know what... I need to wake up and drink some coffee before leaving comments cause I don't even know what I am... no not a Duchess.... a Countess... there ya go all straightened out now... I think...LOL
    Lee

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  46. Hello!! How was your monday! Thank you for your lovely and pinkish posts...
    I will use your recipe for my next the with friends!
    hAVE A NICE WEEK!

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  47. Mmm, I'm going to try this!

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  48. Hi i'm new 2 your blog and i'm adoring it! The Rose Tea looks so pretty :) The teacups and sweet treats r also so very eye-addictive. i'm more of a coffee-addict but I do enjoy shopping ard stores for beautiful cups, esp if they're with florals! having my morning cuppa coffee in a beautiful cup puts a smile on my face :)

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