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Month: March 2015

The Tea Cosy: Sydney’s Best Afternoon Tea Spots

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In the heart of The Rocks lies one of your best bets for traditional scones in Sydney. The tiny and adorably named The Tea Cosy is an Irish-Australian family-run business, housed in a stunning 1870s heritage-listed building.

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If you’re serious about scones and tea – and also love a fancy tea cosy – then this is an outing for you.

Tea Cosy: Sydney's Best Afternoon Tea Spots via christineknight.me

Tea Cosy: Sydney's Best Afternoon Tea Spots via christineknight.me

The Tea Cosy is small and very popular. Blink and you’ll miss the small sign the wall near the entrance to the Irish Shop (that they also own and run), letting you know that you have indeed reached scone nirvana. Walk through the narrow hallway to the back and find any table you can – or stand around and wait till someone leaves and then grab their table fast.

We had a short wait when we arrived on a rainy gloomy Saturday, but very happily found a little corner in which to squeeze. Our order overflowed from our little table.

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Devonshire Tea (Scone Basket) $14 per person, includes your choice of drink (I chose chocolate and vanilla tea), scones and jam (I chose Raspberry), Babyccino, Ploughman’s Lunch ($15), Ribbon Sandwiches in curried egg and tomato ($9.50).

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The Babyccino actually came with TWO marshmallows, both of which were nabbed before I could get a shot.

Tea Cosy: Sydney's Best Afternoon Tea Spots via christineknight.me

Tea Cosy: Sydney's Best Afternoon Tea Spots via christineknight.me

Tea Cosy: Sydney's Best Afternoon Tea Spots via christineknight.me

Tea Cosy: Sydney's Best Afternoon Tea Spots via christineknight.me

Tea Cosy: Sydney's Best Afternoon Tea Spots via christineknight.me

I shared the scones with Cheese, who insisted that hers was also topped with the amazing raspberry jam and cream. Alec loved the jam so much he bought a jar to take home. His ploughman’s platter was light and yet filling – as described, it is indeed the perfect traditional lunch (for those who like meat).

All of the scones at The Tea Cosy are made by hand from scratch, using an old fashioned family recipe. Their jams are Australian-made gourmet jams, and the cream is double thick.

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The food was so good, I honestly couldn’t fault a thing. The staff were really lovely – it’s really obvious that this is a family-run business as the people who run the joint really care about their customers and ensuring that they have a great experience. They’re also really friendly and chatty, which is also a nice experience in itself.

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Tea Cosy: Sydney's Best Afternoon Tea Spots via christineknight.me

Tea Cosy: Sydney's Best Afternoon Tea Spots via christineknight.me

A little stroll around The Tea Cosy reveals many, many, many tea cosies. These can be bought for very reasonable prices (I saw labels for around $25 – $35). As each looks handmade and unique, that sounds like a pretty good deal to me.

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Highchairs: Yes.
Stroller storage: Minimal – it’s a very small space.
Easy access: Small steps in, narrow corridors.
Change tables: No.
Kids’ menu: Yes.

The Tea Cosy
33 George Street,
The Rocks NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 9247 4955
Prices: $$
Hours: Mon, Wed-Fri 10am-4pm, Tues closed, Sat & Sun 9:30am-5pm
Get Directions

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Let Me Grow: If A 3-Year-Old Wrote “Let It Go”

#Frozen #birthday #party via akissgoodnight.co

I just had to share this hilarious take on “Let It Go” by Sydney mum Tricia McMillian. She rewrote the lyrics in tribute to her Frozen-loving daughter on her 3rd birthday.

Let Me Grow –  by Tricia McMillan (sung to the tune of “Let It Go”)

The hair turns white on Dad’s head tonight, forehead wrinkles can be seen.
A household of noise pollution, and it looks like Mum is green.
My brother’s howling, it’s a swirling storm inside. Couldn’t keep him clean, I know Mummy’s tried.

Don’t let Mum win, play with my pee, take her things and hide where she wont see,
Conceal my poo, don’t let them know… they always knowwwww

Let me grow, let me grow
Cant hold me back anymore
Let me grow, let me grow
Spread my toys across the floor

I don’t care ’bout my nap today
Let my mum rage on
Her moods never bothered me anyway.

It’s funny how Mum’s washing keeps making my clothes seem small,
And the shoes that Mum is wearing wont fit me at all!

It’s time to see what I can do
To test my parents and break through
All right, no wrong, no rules for me – I’m thrreeeee

Let me grow, let me grow
Im one who’ll break wind and lie
Let me grow, let me grow
I’ll make my brother cry

Here i stand, but i wont stay
Let this song rage onnnnnn
Wrong words never bothered me anyway.

Linking up with Grace.

Showbag Reveal at the Sydney Royal Easter Show

Growing up in Sydney, one of my favourite events of the year has always been the Sydney Royal Easter Show. As a kid, teenager and adult, I’ve always found the show to be such a fun day out that I’ve been crazy excited to take Cheese this year for the very first time.

I recently had the opportunity to attend the official showbag reveal, a wonderful annual event that the show puts on for kids from Royal Far West and Westmead Children’s Hospitals. As the showbags for each year’s show are revealed, these kids are able to test out the showbags (AKA have the best day ever with a gazilion free toys). With a record 349 showbags available this year, there was a showbag for every interest that the kids might have, and each kid had a super hard decision choosing their favourites.

The Easter Show crew went all out for the event, with a fantastic face painter (what do you think of Cheese’s rainbow tiger?) and expert balloon artist to entertain the kids before the main event, and life-sized beloved characters such as My Little Ponies, Transformers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to really wow the kids.

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Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

The showbags were all lain out for the kids to walk around and check out. It was an overwhelming display and experience for the kids (and for the adults!).

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If you’re worried that a trip to the showbag pavilion will set you back a lot of cash, you’ll be happy to hear that 136 of the bags are $10 or under, including the Blinky Bill and Hillier’s Flip the Treefrog showbags for just $1 each. Old favourites like Bertie Beetle are there too, as are many newcomers, such as Frozen, which is tipped to be a hot showbag this year.

Cheese’s favourites were the Dorothy The Dinosaur, Sofia The First and Disney Princesses bags. The Sofia and Princesses bags contained some great dress up items, and the Dorothy one has a really cute umbrella that’s sure to get a lot of use.

Personally I would have loved the Darrel Lea showbags – traditional ones I’ve been buying to share with my parents since I was a kid. I also thought the Wiggles showbag looked adorable and good value, with a full set of musical instruments.

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Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

After the showbags were well and truly tested, we all came back downstairs to have some food and, for the kids, to play with the amazing characters who followed.

The showbag viewing was amazing, and the whole experience was upped to the next level with the fantastic entertainment. The kids had so much fun posing for photos with the characters and going back for 2nd balloons from the amazing balloon guy who seemed to thrive on being asked to make the impossible come true. He made ELSA out of balloons for Cheese. Seriously expert level balloonmanship.

When I asked Cheese what her favourite part of the morning was, she said it was meeting the My Little Ponies. This whole fantastic event really epitomised the Easter Show for me. Surprising, exciting and magical.

Cheese and I were both blown away with the event, and felt so honoured to have been invited to attend.

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Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

Showbag Reveal: Sydney Royal Easter Show #eastershow via christineknight.me

 

Head to the Sydney Royal Easter Show for your own magical day out. The Easter Show runs from Thursday 26 March to Wednesday 8 April, 2015, at Sydney Olympic Park. Book your family tickets before midnight March 16 for a discounted rate of $99.50 (includes return public transport).

Linking up with Bron.