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Sunday, July 3, 2011

The British Grocer~

I had a lovely afternoon last week celebrating a birthday with a scrapbooking friend. She and I went to lunch at the Tranquil Tea Lounge (more later on this experience!), then decided to walk off our calories with a quick trip to The British Grocer which was across the street. Located in Fullerton, California, The British Grocer is owned and operated by authentic Brits.

Tucked away in the Villa Del Sol shopping center, the charming store is located at 305 North Harbor Blvd., and can be reached by phoning (714) 738-0229. They carry food, snacks, and tea of course!
There are pickles and puddings and frozen food too!~
 When I asked if they had anything 'Dr. Who', the  saleswoman pointed out bags of Jelly Babies...tee hee...I had to make a quick phone call to my daughter to see if she wanted me to buy a package, since she is a 'Whovian'. lol~

There were dark jars of Vegemite and Marmite for teatime. Have you ever tried them? I'm told they are an acquired taste.

There were also boxes of loose and bagged tea. I like to joke among my fellow tea snobs that I am a 'loose woman' and not a 'bag lady'! Haha~ I spotted Barrys Tea, PG Tips, Yorkshire Tea and many other brands not easily found in the states.

They carry lots of pretty gift items, home decor, and novelty items like red phone box key chains.

If you are in need of tea cups, teapots or serving pieces they have an array displayed with lace and silver.

My friend picked up a few British newspapers and I bought some dark chocolate. 

They carry jars of refridgerated Devonshire Cream for scones. If you have never had Devon Cream with scones, run...don't walk, to the nearest British Grocer and get some!! A dollop of that rich cream and some raspberry jam on a warm scone is heaven!

Do you think they would let me take this home for my daughter? Oh well, she would probably like a TARDIS better anyway!

Hope you get a chance to have a relaxing cup of tea soon...even if it is over ice~

5 comments:

  1. Shawn! How I would love to visit this marvelous place! So many delights - you'd have to lock my purse up before I'd spend my mortgage! You only got some dark chocolate? Well, the photos and your post recording the jaunt is adequate take away that will provide fodder for inspirations - what's your next artistic creation to be after this trip?

    Thanks for your sweet comments about my 4th posts. I read a lot - as do you - and I prefer primary sources. This time of year I always revisit our Founders. Know where you came from so you know who you are and have direction for where you need to be going - good to remember in relation to both God and country.

    Love your blog - looking forward to your next rumination!
    Joy!
    Kathy

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  2. Oh Shawn your pics and description of your day are delightful! I wish there was a store like that around here! I only recently had my first scones but they were nothing like your cream and raspberry jam ones! Sounds yummy!!!
    Thanks for sharing your day with us!

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  3. I enjoyed taking a stroll through this lovely little shop with you! Wonderful pics, Shawn. Wish I was there :)

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  4. Awesome little shop, Shawn! I love all of the photos you took - it seems like I was there with you! (wish I was!!!) I am going to enjoy a cup of relaxing tea today - and it will be HOT tea, even in this weather! LOL!

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I'm so glad you visited and really appreciate your comments. I'll put a fire under the kettle and you choose which tea we'll steep~