Teatime with Grandma and Grandpa

My grandfather serves my grandmother tea or coffee in the den most days, often with a curtsey that makes my grandma laugh even though he’s been doing it for years. My grandma saves a bite of her bread or likes a little something sweet with her coffee after lunch. We bought a dozen macarons from an amazing little bakery, ‘Lette, in Los Angeles and brought them home for teatime with Grandpa. Tea always tastes best when Grandpa steeps and serves it and grandma tilts her tea cup on the saucer.


Next mission: create macarons. Naturally gluten and dairy free. And oh so beautiful.

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About Salts Kitchen

I write. I eat. And I cook. I write about what I cook and eat. I love finding new foods, being inspired to make something I've never made, and most of all I love feeding other people things that they have never tried before. I like disproving myths about food and what it means to eat well, to eat healthy, often on a budget, and for some of us- to eat with a bunch of food allergies (and still eat well!).
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2 Responses to Teatime with Grandma and Grandpa

  1. amelia saltsman says:

    What’s the name of the amazing bakery and where is it?

  2. Salts Kitchen says:

    ‘Lette on Charleville. I meant to take the leftovers back to Austin with me, but I would’ve eaten them all on the plane anyway.

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