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Blueberry Breakfast Table

MAINE !!!  

Rocky coastlines, mountains, lakes, Appalachian Trail, outstanding college(s)🙂, and 
WILD BLUEBERRIES!  Maine has it all!
Blueberry Table  
Wild blueberries, you ask?  
This state berry is so important to Maine that it has its own blog, its own Maine Blueberry Queen, and its own State Wild Blueberry Commission!  Just one taste of this delicacy and you will understand.  Sweet or tangy?  Well, everyone has his or her own description, but “delicious” is always agreed upon.

The wild blueberry was first commercially harvested during the Civil War to provide canned nutrition for the Union soldiers, but European settlers had found native people tending the low growing bushes, drying the berries for winter food.  The Passamaquoddy tribe in Maine still harvests the berries.  Along with all the other growers in Maine, they use the blueberry rake to scoop berries by the hundreds.

 

Blueberry Table

My table this week was inspired by a gift basket Mr. Fun received, filled with Maine Wild Blueberry goodies, including jam, syrup, and the dishtowels I used for a table cover.  Like a good native New Yorker, he loves New England!!  So I’ve set a nice table for him on the deck, under the tree which used to be pink.

Blueberry Table

 

My blue Queen’s dishes rest on beautiful Lenox dishes and my favorite berry chargers.  The wicker placemats and napkin rings remind me of berry baskets.

 

Blueberry Table

Mr. Fun likes to eat healthy, so  I’ve provided vanilla yogurt, granola and blueberries (alas, not wild!) for him to mix up in a delicious concoction of his own invention.

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  Blueberry Table



Blueberry Table

Looks like we have company. They can eat the granola on the table.

 

Blueberry Table

After the fruit, grain and dairy, I add some protein.  Our little blue egg cups from France in Epcot hold the boiled eggs.

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Blueberry Table

 

 

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Blueberry Table

 

We’ve had our dairy, grain, fruit and protein.  Now for the fun stuff.  But we’ll need to use the Lenox dishes. 

Blueberry Table

 

This set includes dishes in Plum Blossom, Pear Blossom, and Peach Blossom, each with a sprig of blueberries!

Blueberry Table

Blueberry Table

Blueberry Table

 

Blueberry Table
Even the teacups have a pretty little berry.  Don’t you love it?
Blueberry Table

Blueberry Table
Now for the goodies! 
 
Some blueberries and raspberries, flour, sugar, eggs,
puzzle pie
lots of brown sugar,
 
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and YUMMY!!
Puzzle pie with cream and strawberries!
puzzle pie
Blueberry Table
Our tree shades the table nicely.  We’ve had our healthy food and our goodies.  If you’d like to join me next time I’ll put out the china, make the puzzle pie,
Blueberry Table
 
gather some delicious Maine wild blueberries,
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and cut some blue hydrangea from the yard to put in my yellow McCoy planter.
McCoy
I hope you enjoyed our blueberry breakfast!
Blueberry Table
Linda 🙂

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56 thoughts on “Blueberry Breakfast Table

  1. Linda, I’ll be right over, and I’ll even bring my own fork! YUM!

    What a super treat you fixed there, and I love your table. Cute dishes, napkins, napkin rings, glasses, and other accoutrements, but girl, I am in love with those egg cups! Oh, cuteness!

    I’m going to go eye that puzzle pie again because I am now craving a great big piece of it! I wonder if there is some way I can drag it with my mouse through the computer??? A girl CAN dream! 😉

    XO,

    Sheila

  2. Oh Linda, this is so beautiful. You have captured the blueberry theme phantastic. This tablerunner is adorable and the chintz pattern just looks like a blueberry pattern. And those Lennox plates – I would really love to have them. They are gorgeous. Yes, the wicker placemats and napkin rings remind to blueberry baskets, is true and looks so great at the table. All is so nicely done. Great tablescape. And thank you so much for the interesting informations behind the Maine Blueberries.
    Greetings, Johanna

  3. Linda, what a nice setting for breakfast, or any other meal.
    I love blue and white, so clean and crisp…that tablecloth is the cutest. I like the way you have layered all the dishes, ending with the chintz and…♥ those little chicken egg cups, they are darling. The puzzle pie looks delicious.

  4. Wonderful! Love all the textures and gorgeous color you’ve brought together. Everything looks so yummy too!
    Great post!
    Debbie@houseatthelake

  5. This is just a gorgeous table and setting. I don’t even know where to begin. Of course the food makes me hungry, especially the non healthy dessert! I love your table runner. That added so much to your table and those blueberries on the cups are just enchanting. I love your egg cups in the dark blue. Everything is just fab.

  6. Right down the last detail, I really love it. My favorite thing on the table is that tea cup, but I really love all the pops of blue everywhere.

    “Blueberry blue” makes a beautiful tablescape!

  7. Berries, yogart, and a little granola sprinkled on top for some crunch is one of my favorite breakfasts. I always feel like I’m eating dessert. LOL
    This is a sweet tablescape. Love those blue hen egg cups and the blueberry textile. ~ Sarah

  8. Your dishes are absolutely lovely, and I really enjoyed your tablescape. The small birds munching on the granola made me smile, and I adore your egg cups. Thank you for sharing your delightful design. Cherry Kay

  9. I really like how you “narrated” your post and took us through the pics with just the right amount of detail to make it interesting. Your words and pics made me want to sit right down and enjoy that yummy breakie at that gorgeous tablescape in the lush surroundings!

    DD

  10. Hi,
    I thoroughly enjoyed your tablescape. I love the colors and everything you used. I’m in love with those tea cups with the berries! And lovely setting for the table, too.
    D

  11. What a pretty table! It is so fresh and cool feeling – just perfect for mid-summer. Your dises are so pretty – such gorgeous details. Breakfast looks yummy!

  12. What a perfect blueberry table and how lucky you are to have a friend to send you the wild Maine blueberries. We keep as many as possible right here!

  13. Oh, what a pretty and cheery table! I love it! the colors are fantastic. those egg cups are wonderful and the teacups are so pretty! Beautiful tablescape!

  14. It was in Maine that I discovered my true love of blueberries! Your tablescape is so darling. I love all the little blueberry touches and those egg cups are darling. Where did you find those cute napkin ring holders? So lovely!

    Hugs,
    Joanne

  15. I loved this post and the blueberry themed dishes… You have the good touch for layering and making it all look spectacular and delicious… I am in love with the blue!

  16. Oh, Linda, what a gorgeous table! I love your chargers, your plates and the blue bowls. Really like your egg cups too! You set a pretty table and the food looks great too! Save me a cup of tea and a piece of puzzle pie – I’ll be right over…
    Hugs, Beth

  17. Lovely blue. I would love to sit outdoors, enjoy the cool breeze and gaze at your lovely table….to have breakfast, too, delightful.

  18. Linda, I love everything about your table! Your Queen’s dishes are fabulous, I adore the tablecloth and I’ve had my eye on your flatware for a while now . . . and, I have the same napkin rings!

    I love the title of your blog and I’ve now become your follower as well. Thanks for stopping at my blog and leaving a comment, along with your tip for freezing lime juice. I’m going to give it a try!

  19. I Linda,
    I love your gorgeous blueberry inspired table…as well as that gorgeous table itself. So rustic and cute. Blues are always a fav of mine.

    Your blog title has me lol over here and I have enjoyed my visit thouroughly. Thanks for the smiles.
    Enjoy your weekend.
    Maryrose

  20. Linda,
    This is so pretty! I love, love, love all your dishes, they are gorgeous! Your blueberries look de~licious! What a wonderful breakfast! Thanks for sharing and for stopping by to visit.
    Sharlotte

  21. Beautiful table!! Love the blue and white, and the placemats really set off the blue and white. It is all beautiful and the food looks too good for my diet!

  22. I love what you did with this table. I really like the rustic place mat and napkin ring layered with the blue plaid napkin and the blueberry place mat. It is very pretty and such a wonderful spot for breakfast! The berry dish looks delicious too! Thanks for stopping by.
    Sherry

  23. Hi Linda, such a lovely table….truly inspiring!

    Thank you for joining the Rooster Party and displaying the Button. I appreciate it!

    So glad you are joining us and I will see you on August 6th. Have loads of fun.

    Hugs, Barb ♥

  24. Linda, I’m crawling through the screen and into your tablescape. Seriously. On 4 out of 7 mornings a week, blueberries and vanilla yogurt is my breakfast of choice. I’ll have to check out your Puzzle Pie recipe! Your table is so inviting-from the darling “runners” to the woven placemats and napkin rings to the egg cups and last but not least the wonderful china! Ahhhh. Perfection. Thanks!!!

  25. Hi Linda! Oh, my – I love every single picture from the berries to all your gorgeous dishes and table settings! That little blue chick egg cup is to die for – well, faint for anyway! 🙂
    Thank you so much for popping in to see me. To answer your question – the ice that fell off the glacier sounded like a bomb almost. When the smaller ice particles fell – they sounded like gun fire!
    The reason we’re wearing those silly white hats – they’re supposed to be chef hats. That night at dinner was called “Chef Night” and they had put the hats on the table for us to wear. We looked silly, but we didn’t care!
    I always appreciate you popping in.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia 😉

  26. You had me at the first blueberry!! LOL! Wow! What a gorgeous tablescape. Love the vibrant pictures and your dishes make my heart skip a beat. Thanks so much for sharing this with us. Welcome to blogging and please stop by and see me too. By the way, I just ate some blueberries with my lunch!

    Donna

  27. OMGosh, woman…..this is all just STUNNING.

    I love your beautiful table…your dishes…your blueberries..everything is just wonderful.

    Thanks so much for inviting me over…I surely wouldn’t have wanted to miss this adorable setting.
    Bet your hubby LOVED it, too!! :))
    xo bj

  28. Dear Rooster Party Participant,

    Just a reminder that this coming Friday, August 6th is the Rooster Party. I am so looking forward to seeing your post.

    Thanks for joining and I hope you have a wonderful time.

    Hugs, Barb

  29. Your table looks so cheery! I love all the blueberries. The little blue egg cups are precious. Your table makes me feel so happy.
    I see you are from my neck of the woods. I live in California but once lived in Sharon, CT.
    I am becoming a “follower” on your blog. I recently started blogging too. I’d love you to stop over and say hello. I’ve had camera problems lately so the last few posts have been difficult but that is being corrected.

  30. Hi Linda…

    My friend, I am just now getting around to my blog correspondence. Thank you so much for coming by and taking a peek at my little blue cottage veranda! I sooo enjoyed your visit and sweet note…thank you!!! I also wanted to thank you for adding Happy To Design to your list of blog follows…I am just elated! I have also added your delightful blog to my list. I really look forward to your upcoming posts and going back through your past posts! It’s so very nice to meet you, Linda!

    Well my friend, I must tell you that I just “swooned” over your beautiful blueberry table! It’s absolutely perfect…from those gorgeous blueberry table linens…right down to all those lovely dishes! Ohhh…this was such a treat for me! I love, love, LOVE your berry chargers…gorgeous! And…the Lenox Orchard Blossoms is one of my favorite patterns! I have to tell you, I have been “eyeing” that pretty pattern for sometime now…I would love to have that set! I also just adore your pretty teacups with the blueberries on the handles…ohhh, sooo pretty! Well my friend, you certainly know how to set a stunning table! I would have loved to been your guest! Hehe! I have never heard of a puzzle cake before but it looks scrumptious! Blueberries are one of my most favorite fruits!!! Thank you so much for sharing this fabulous table with us…it was truly a treat!!!

    Warmest wishes,
    Chari @Happy To Design

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