It's time for Rednesday again over at
It's A Very Cherry World. Come join in!
Vintage tablecloth with Post 86 Fiesta in Chartreuse, Shamrock and Sunflower.
Vintage pieces include the green and yellow butter dish (fill with ice water to
keep your butter fresh!), the green milk pitcher, and the green glassware.
There are also a few pieces of vintage Homer Laughlin, the individual light green
casserole, small green bowl and a specialty salad bowl with shamrocks and roses.
The original plan was to fill that pretty salad bowl with a salad of fresh butter lettuce, nasturtiums, and some Mandarin orange wedges. My nasturtiums were pretty much wiped out by a monsoon a month ago and they have given up the ghost for the season. These are the pitiful hangers on, certainly not enough for a salad.
So the new plan is fresh butter lettuce with grapefruit and Mandarin wedges from the garden, a sprinkling of garlic chives and my all purpose lemon salad dressing. I don't have a recipe for this dressing, but the general proportions are:
2/3 C FRESH lemon juice (the lemons I have in the new garden are much more tart than the ones I've grown before, so I now add a tablespoon of brown sugar or to taste)
1/3 C very good quality Olive Oil
3 Tablespoons Balsamic Vinegar - buy the good stuff, it goes a long way!
Lotsa freshly ground black pepper to taste
1 clove very finely diced garlic (or mashed)
Taste this and adjust to your own family's preference. It's the fresh lemon juice that really brightens up any salad ingredients you might choose. It's a very tangy and crisp dressing!
What a bright and cheery and Springy table you have set! I love the yellow and green plates together, and the tablecloth is just stunning!
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Carol
Very festive!
ReplyDeleteWonderful spring table! It would be lovely to eat a meal with this tablescape!
ReplyDeletePretty spring tablescape. Love your piggy in the last photo ... I think he's trying to say something! LOL!!
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Sandi @ Bearly Sane
What a cheerful table setting! Love everything! I've never tried eating nasturtiums but there's always a first time.
ReplyDeleteSuch a colorful table! It is festive looking! Truly very bright and happy! Love the dishes and glass ware!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
This setting takes the cake - I just love yellow and green together! I saw your section on storage - you must have so much fun! (Everyone has their addictions)
ReplyDeleteHey, wait just a gosh darn tootin' minute!! That's not a round table! LOL!
I love the cheeriness of your table today!
ReplyDeleteVintage china and tablecloth eye candy, Candy. I have a little Homer Laughlin in the Eggshell Nautilus. The pattern is "Aristocrat" that I favor the most. But, there are a number of close patterns I've picked up here and there. Sounds like I have a lot, but really only a half dozen 0r so sandwich plates.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to ask you if the little girl in the sidebar pic from 1948 is you? She's a beautiful child, whoever she is.
Happy "Vintage" REDnesday~
Oh what a delightful table setting!! I can just picture a group of friends sitting around this table enjoying each other's company. I enjoyed this beautiful post
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Mimi~
Somehow I missed this table! I love the red stripes!
ReplyDeleteHello RED peeps!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you stopped by for some redness!
LOL Sue ----- you are correct that is not a round table! The Little Round Table takes an needed break every once in awhile! It is a LITTLE round table and can only seat four, so the big guy comes along to take up the slack.
Hi Mary! Yep, that would be me at about 5 .... picking wild flowers along a roadside in Bavaria.
Ms Daphne, you really did miss it or just blanked it out ..... I think it was originally posted in November!!!
See you all again next week I hope!
Candy