I found this cute book called "If Tea Cups Could Talk" by Emilie Barnes...There are recipes in there.. I have not tried any personally but they sound good... the book is good though...
ALMOND CHICKEN TEA SANDWICHES
3 boneless, skinless, chicken breasts, cooked and chopped coarsely
1/2 cup slivered , blanced almonds
1/2 c mayonnaise
White or wheat bread
Mix chicken, almonds and mayo. Butter well each slice of bread. On half the slices, spoon about 3 Tbsp of almond chicken mixture. Top w/remaining slices. Stack three sandwiches tall. Wrap in wax paper and again in a slightly dampened kitchen towel. Let filling set for about an hour. Unwrap, cut off crusts, and cut into triangles. For a different look, cut sandwiches in 2" strips and set on a doily sideways, with the strips of chicken filling showing.
APPLE TEA
Any kind of herbal tea or mellow black tea such as Darjeeling or English breakfast tea
Clear apple juice
sugar to taste
Cinnamon sticks
Brew tea using boiling apple juice instead of water. Use 1 tsp tea or 1 tea bag per cup of juice. Pour tea into cups. Sweeten with sugar and stir with cinnamon stick.
EGG SALAD SANDWICHES
2 hardboiled eggs, chopped fine
1/2 c mayo
Salt and pepper to taste
1 tsp chives, finely chopped
8 thin slices white bread or wheat bread
Butter
Mix mayo with eggs, chives, salt and pepper. Spread each slice of bread with a thin layer of butter. divide egg salad among 4 slices of the bread; top with the rest of the bread. Trim the crusts and cut each sandwich into 3 parellel sections to make finger slices. Refrigerate or keep in cooler until right before serving time.
RASPBERRY TEA
1 pot freshly brewed tea ( any kind you like)
Fresh raspberries- 3 to5 per cup
Mint leaves and lemon slices (optional)
Brew tea. Before pouring, put fresh raspberries in the bottom of each cup. Allow to sit for a few minutes to let the raspberry flavor permeate the tea. Or if you prefer, pour tea over raspberries in a pitcher and then serve over ice mint sprigs and lemon slices.
Here is a quote from the book....
"I love things that bear the touch of time, chips, and all-they're more beautiful than perfection."
~Ballerina quoted in Victoria Magazine
Doesn't that remind us how fragile life and all of us are.... we all bear the touch of times and have a few of those cracks... some have been patched and some have still bear pain... God uses the broken and the cracked pots of the world to do his work... for through our woundedness and brokeness can we sufficiently serve and help others..... Praise and Glory to our Wonderful God
Have a great day Ladies....
Ms Yvonne