a) rushing for the train due to watering of plants.
b) Doctor Who themed outfit
c) Year 2 Maths investigation based on Symmetry.
d) Year 2 composing bird song compositions.
e) Year 5 learning to play the Blue Danube
f) Music Makers club doing an election-linked drumming composing activity (bet you're wondering about that one!)
g) Dash to town to buy a late birthday present for my Step-dad!

Anyway, so last Sunday, when I was frolicking by Oil Seed Rape fields (horrid name!) there was SO much more to my day than that. After church, avec headache, CBC and I climbed into the car and drove towards Tiptree in Essex, not so far Chelmsford to visit the famous Wilkins and Sons, makers of the Tiptree jams to visit their tea-room.
It was obviously a popular choice as we had to queue for a little while to get served.

The place is really light and clean and there are some interesting exhibits suspended from the ceiling from their early days of trading- bicycles and lawnmowers with the Wilkins and Sons logo on. The ceilings are high-beamed.
The menu had traditional afternoon tea for £14 per person or you can get two scones, jam, cream and tea for £6.50. There are various cake options too. On the savoury side, which is more my cup of tea (ho, ho ho), there are homemade quiches, sandwiches, salads and more. Ice-creams and a variety of drinks are also available.
I chose a sliced turkey salad which comes with hot gooseberry chutney, potatoes and obviously salad.
CBC went for the cheese and onion quiche, also with salad and coleslaw.

When they arrived, CBC berated me for taking my camera out to take a picture and so I had to take this hasty one, so not so good. More on this later.
It was delicious and very filling. I really liked the gooseberry chutney. Turkey can be a little bland and so this perked it up a treat. I had a chocolate milkshake which was adequate, but as a chocolate milkshake coinesseur, I was not impressed- it was fairly thin and artificial tasting. CBC enjoyed his quiche too.
I knew my limits so didn't opt for anything sweet although we ordered some Earl Grey tea.

When CBC's scone arrived, he instantly got out his phone. Took aim carefully. Carefully rearranged the items on his plate. Zoomed in. Faffed for a good few minutes. In which time I'd taken 6 pictures of his scone.
One word that starts with Hy and ends in Pocrite!
You pay at the counter which I really do think is a better system than awkwardly trying to get the attention of a busy waitress.
As we paid, I commented that CBC hadn't got his 'Little Scarlet' special strawberry jam and the lady at the counter gave us a jar to take home! As we left, we suddenly realised that they had charged us for the Double scone and tea AND a single scone- a miscommunication between waitresses, so they refunded us the tea without any hassle.

We had a quick glance into the museum which gives some history of the company and life in Essex but we decided we would go onto Mersea island for a walk on the beach, the next part of the adventure, rather than explore it too closely.

After that, we went into the shop which has an excellent selection of Wilkins and Sons products- they have a good selection of chutneys and jams and other treats including cordials, juices, ice-creams and others made with Essex fruits.
I recommend the tea-room as a nice place to visit and eat. Prices for a salad or main are about £6-6.50 and drinks just under £2. It was a very pleasant experience despite headaches. Read for a little info about the Tiptree Wilkins and Sons tearooms
xxx
Sounds like you need to be on top form to visit the tearoom! Missing jam and over-charging, not the best, even if they were busy!
ReplyDeleteI rather like the sound of the gooseberry chutney. Wish my goosie bushes hadn't died, I'd have had a go at that.
My mum used to make a rhubarb & ginger jam that was yummy. I love ginger, but don't like rhubarb on its own/in a pie.
Love your day list. It doesn't need pictures...I'm laughing at the imagining of it all!
Have a great weekend!
Zxx
They were really nice about it and apologetic. It was manic in there!
DeleteMmmm, I like rhubarb jam lots!I don't like ginger!
Glad I made you laugh!x
It's been fun following you around and I'm glad you didn't missed the train. I bet your plants were happy that you watered them even when you were in a rush.
ReplyDeleteI had a chuckle at you and CBC photographing your food. I'm glad that you took more photos and love the title Hy Pocrite, hehe.
The scone looks tasty.
I hope that your weekend will ge fantastic.
Hugs,
JB
I'm SO glad I didn't miss it too- had to run at the last minute up the steep slope! My plants were happy I am sure but then it rained all afternoon.
DeleteHa, yes, it is silly to photograph food!
Thank you, I hope your weekend is equally fantastic. And that you have a rest!x
So funny that CVC berated you for taking a photo and then began rearranging the food on his plate for his photos! This tea-room looked like so much fun. I have a terrible sweet tooth, and I would dearly love scones with jam and clotted cream. I hope you have as much fun this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love having a nose at what people get up to! x
ReplyDeleteScones with jam, yummy. I baked a batch of chocolate chips scones a couple of days ago with clotted cream and homemade rhubarb and vanilla jam. They were amazing :)
ReplyDeletewow, your day was quite busy indeed:) and you managed this lovely post as well!
ReplyDeletethis tearoom sounds great! the turkey salad looks amazing, I would love to try it myself. It is the place to visit for sure!
Fantastic photos dear<3 thank you for your visit!
I absolutely LOVE cream teas (and tearooms in general...). I'd definitely have taken photos too!
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Distract Me Now Please
Had a good giggle at that post! I love the bikes suspended from the ceiling. I like it when obvious thought has gone into places.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked the stripy tights, I can't help with where they came from though. I bought them, brand new, from a charity shop a couple of years ago.
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Looks like an interesting place to visit.
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I love to see what you've been up to and what an interesting place to visit.
ReplyDeleteThis tea room is amazing! I liked the concept, art on the ceiling (that is art!) and the jam! I love jam and scones and cream! Yes, the name is terrible (Rape seeds oil) but the flowers are beautiful seen along some roads! I loved the description of the day at the school and yes, I am wondering about that song election theme, I really would love to listen to it! Hope you have a very nice weekend, dear Kezzie, and looking forward to reading about it soon!
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Wow that really is a horrid name!!! Sounded nice though - the place, not the name :)
ReplyDeleteYum Earl Grey Tea!!! Ahh we have something called load-shedding now in South Africa so our electricity is cut off!! So no kettle!!!! No tea!! But that just means I have another excuse to open a bottle of wine :)
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I had two non-teaching periods yesterday so I really intended to take some photos for my Day In The Life post. And then the election results came out, and I was so flipping depressed that I couldn't even THINK of getting my camera out. Maybe next week...
ReplyDeleteHaha, shame on CBC! Next time you want to photograph your food and he berates you, remind of him of that scone!! Looks a lovely place to visit though!
ReplyDeletea hypocrite, indeed! ha ha ha!
ReplyDeletei am glad that your plants are happy:)
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Love Earl Grey Tea <3
ReplyDeletei follow you since a while ,it would be a pleasure if you want follow back maybe? :)
Happy Weekend Kezzie ,kisses!
OK, you absolutely have to elaborate on the election drumming special :) Had you the election leaders faces painted on each of the drums to try and drum some sense into their stupid heads - oh please say you did lol
ReplyDeleteI love hearing about new tearooms - and they're getting so much better everywhere - my attempts at a restaurants worth a mention section on my blog has failed miserably but one of these days ….)
And well done you on getting the photos of CBC :)
Thank you for sending people over my way Kezzie - I really appreciate it. Have a good rest of weekend.
Fil
If Andy says anything like that about me taking pics all the time I start to take his picture... works a treat!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely place to visit. I'm sure I used to camp near there when I was younger, I don't remember the tea rooms though - just the pick-your-own fields!
Lovely. Naughty CBC re the photo taking!
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