This darling bee tablecloth was sent to me from a friend, and I love it. The Bee Happy plates are from Dollar Tree, and aren't they the cutest?
This summertime bee teapot is one of my favorites!
Tea today to go along with the Honey Scotcheroos is Twinings Honey & Vanilla. You can have either this pretty Grace's Teaware teacup .....
....or this Bee Day teacup. The napkins go along with my gardening/bee theme.
Kristen and Kevin gave me this pretty Honeypot Luminary from Colorado, along with the honey that I used in the recipe.
Yield: depends on the cut, but I got 48

Honey Scotcheroos
The original recipe for Scotcheroos called for corn syrup, but I had extra honey and wanted to try it in place. They turned out really good!
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup honey
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter
- 6 cups Rice Krispies
- 11 ounces milk or semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 11 ounces butterscotch chips
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, coconut oil or butter
- Flaky sea salt, optional
Instructions
- In a large saucepan or dutch oven, add the honey and sugar, and heat, stirring frequently over medium heat until sugar dissolves and comes to a simmer. Remove from heat, and add the peanut butter and mix well. Add the Rice Krispies and stir until the cereal is well coated. Press the mixture into a 13x9" sprayed or parchment lined pan. The parchment makes it easy to lift out and cut into bars.
- Melt the chocolate and butterscotch chips with the tablespoon of oil in the microwave at 30 second intervals, stirring in between until the mixture is melted. Spread evenly over the cereal mixture. Sprinkle on the flaky sea salt, if desired. Let stand until firm, or put in the fridge to help them set up. Cut into whatever size bars you like.
Notes
Don't pack down the cereal mixture too much, as you want the bars to be nice and chewy.
I used a mixture of milk and semi-sweet chocolate chips.
Granddaughter Avery and her boyfriend are counselors at a Christian camp this summer.
Grandson Caiden was in a race this past weekend, and he's with his fiancee', Elizabeth.
I was excited to see this baby woodpecker that's been making an appearance everyday!
Thank you for your visit! xo

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ReplyDeleteOh Kitty, I adore your apiary and bevy of wonderful bee items! 🐝 I have the matching cookie jar to your tea pot and the bee teapot you sent me is my favorite! Adorable plates from Dollar Tree! Your Honey Scotcheroos look and sound so good…I like the substitution of honey for the corn syrup! Cute photos of your grands….oh to be young. 😊 Wishing you a wonderful week ahead 🩷
What a joyful teatime, Kitty! I love all your bee themed items. I bought the dinner plates at DT that go with your salads. Love, love, love the tablecloth, and I would love to use the Grace's teaware cup. What a great substitute for the corn syrup, using your gifted honey. The recipe sounds wonderful. I hope you're relishing all these days in the garden before the TX heat and humidity are long-lasting. The woodpecker baby is a bonus sighting! It's always fun seeing what your kids and grands are involved in. Happy June!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Kitty. You have set a lovely bee-themed tea time. The teapot is perfectly charming. I need to shop Dollar Tree more often, the bee plates are darling. I would like to use the Grace’s Teaware cup. The Honey Scotcheroos look delicious. I so enjoy the photos you share of your amazing family. Happy June!
ReplyDeleteOh sweet Kitty...you have such an array of lovely dishes! I can't imagine where you keep them all...very organized for sure. I have made Scotcheroos with honey and do love them! How can anyone go wrong with Scotcheroos?? One of my favs for sure. How wonderful Avery gets to experience being a counselor this summer. Lovely pic of Caiden and his intended. Thanks for all you share. I fly to Ohio next week for 4 weeks so I have a very busy week ahead. Stay cool. XO
ReplyDeleteLove the bee theme in your sweet dishes. The Scotcheroos sound so yummy. Avery and her sweet boyfriend look so cute together and the same for Caiden and Elizabeth. Have a great new week. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteBee happy? I "be" happy!!! Cute post, darling table and yummy recipe! Best part is the family pics - you have to be so proud of those wonderful grands. Big hugs, Kitty. ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a bee-autiful theme you've shown us today, Kitty. The Scotcheroos sound delicious. I'd be happy for one along with a cup of tea from the bee teacup. And how lovely to see some of your grands and to hear what they are up to. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteYummy Scotcheroos Kitty and using honey is genius. I will have to try that substitution. I would like my Twinings Honey & Vanilla tea in the Bee tea cup please. I love the Bee Happy plates from DT...how cute are they? And the bee tea pot is adorable. What a happy place your little garden area is...as is your baby woodpecker as he is having his lunch. The grands are always a pleasure to see...and what they are currently up to. Hugs dear friend. Enjoy this week...it is always a blessing.
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