Rosie & Lee: The Accidental Cockney Twins & The Rhyming Slang Contest

No, not accidental like that, of course! We got chatting to these two lovely girls who were in yesterday for afternoon tea and it transpired their names were Rosie and Lee! For those of you who’ve swatted up on your cockney rhyming slang, you’ll know this means ‘tea’.

Twins Rosie and Lee, both with cups of Rosie Lee!

Nicky was particularly touched, as her old British Bulldog was called Rosie Lee. She gave each of the girls a tin of Tea & Sympathy’s Rosie Lee tea. It’s a very particular blend of English Breakfast tea and Earl Grey, sold exclusively by us. It’s well worth a try and a bargain at $11.50 a can. Available in-store or online – just click here.

Our three speciality teas: Rosie Lee, Earl Grey & English Breakfast.

This little bit of cockney serendipity got us thinking, and for this week only we’re running a Cockney Contest! Here’s the lowdown: cockney is the style of English traditionally spoken in East London. As well as a very distinctive accent, it contains a whole vocabulary of rhyming slang. Always consisting of a pair of words, the second of which rhymes with the word in question. Some well-known examples include: apples & pears – stairs, ruby murray – curry, butchers hook – look, adam & eve – believe. There’s also a whole host of modern additions out there, including Britney Spears – beers.*

The ideal drinking companion!

So we want to know your versions, either made up yourself or that you’ve heard in passing! The best entry will win tea and scones for two and a tin of our Rosie Lee tea to take home. So get your thinking cap on – it’s time to use yer loaf of bread!**

Who are you calling a head?

* To complicate things (and put eavesdroppers off the scent), the first word is then dropped, so ‘apples’ means stairs, ‘ruby’ means curry, and ‘Britney’ means beers, as in ‘Lets go for some Britneys’

**head

Here’s a little video to get you started:

Will & Kate Anniversary Pinterest Contest Winner

Another contest comes to an end and yet again, the response was terrific. We asked you to create a pinterest board and pin something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a paper anniversary gift for Will & Kate. We’ve spent a very enjoyable morning comparing notes on all the entries, and we’re pleased to announce that the winner is… Natalie Zaman!

Congrats Natalie, you’ve won yourself a full afternoon tea for two! We felt your board succeeded in balancing the traditional with the modern and expressing something of Britain’s character. And the curveball of a blue meanie from The Beatle’s ‘Yellow Submarine’ film was the icing on the metaphorical wedding cake!

SOMETHING OLD… OK, they can’t put this in their pocket–but they can visit him. He’s OLD, and according to go.com’s UK Travel Page, he’s one of Britain’s most romantic destinations–and the UK’s Sexiest Monument 😉

Something NEW… and pretty and sparkling to go with that fabulous ring…

Something BORROWED… Dad’s/Father-In-Law’s ’69 Aston Martin 🙂

Something BLUE… What’s bluer than a Blue Meanie? He isn’t really mean–and he’s related to the Bluebird of Happiness!

Happy First Anniversary with a PAPER GIFT–how about a beautiful Book Carving by British artist Su Blackwell? This one looks like a lovely English Garden

Will & Kate’s First Anniversary Pinterest Contest… so far!

Here’s three of our favorite entries yet to our Will & Kate anniversary pinterest contest. If you haven’t entered yet, just start a board titled ‘Happy Anniversary Will & Kate’ and post something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a paper wedding gift for the Royal couple. You can see full details here… keep ’em coming!!

Something old, from Candice Stone

Something Blue – Johnnie Walker Blue Label, from Heidi Mackey

Paper anniversary gift, from Emily Maddox

Tatler Jubilee Edition & #TSWeddingWeek

Tatler have given a sneak peak inside their Jubilee edition, out next week. We have something very big up our sleeves (you wouldn’t expect it any other way now would you?) But for the time being it’s still #TSWeddingWeek. If you haven’t done so already, take the time to enter our pinterest contest and you could win full afternoon tea for two (that’s $70-worth of the finest English food this side of the Atlantic!!)

The Queen's corgi on the front cover of the Diamond Jubilee edition of UK Tatler Magazine.

Will & Kate’s Wedding Anniversary Pinterest Contest

It is one year since Will & Kate tied the knot. To commemorate their anniversary, we’re branding the whole week #TSWeddingWeek and running our biggest contest to date over on pinterest. To enter, just set up a ‘Happy Anniversary Will & Kate’ board and pin something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue, along with a paper wedding present – traditional for first anniversaries. The prize is a full afternoon tea for two. Be as creative as you like, and we’ll announce the winner a week today.

Introducing Tea & Sympathy’s Wedding Week

There must be something in the water over here in Greenwich Avenue: in our 21-year existence, 20 employees have met their spouses at Tea & Sympathy. Perhaps its the way we brew our tea? Either way, we were ecstatic when newlyweds Alessandro and Tamara chose to stop by for tea and cake straight after tying the knot.

Newlyweds Tamara & Allesandro visit Tea & Sympathy, New York City after their wedding.

What a beautiful couple, eh… they certainly have good taste!

Newlyweds Tamara & Allesandro visit Tea & Sympathy, New York City for tea and British food following their wedding

It didn’t pass us by that tomorrow is the first wedding anniversary of Will and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. So we’re branding this week ‘Wedding Week’. We’ll be launching a Pinterest competition tomorrow, blogging the final part of our ‘How to Marry Prince Harry‘ guide and tweeting some hysterical wedding photos (and some of our own, if we can dig them out).

To kick things off: if you’re thinking of popping the question to your spouse and choose to do it at Tea & Sympathy this week, we’ll buy you both dinner! That’s a main course for you and the lucky one.

So what are you waiting for… get down on one knee!!

The Great British Photo Album: St George’s Day Contest

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: we were blown away by your submissions to our St. George’s Day Contest. We asked for you to post your best vacation snaps from England to our facebook wall and before long, it had become a veritable display of our fair isle in all its glory. We’ve pulled together all the images on our Pinterest account, and below are five of the best. We’ll be announcing the winner on facebook at about midday… stay tuned!!

Whitby Monastery, submitted by Kate Wilson.

The Cornish coast, submitted by Charlotte Quine.

Red phone boxes in Preston, submitted by Corina Pickering.

A bridge in Falling Foss, Sneaton Forest; submitted by Glenda Astacio

Big Ben, submitted by Ashley Domm