New Breakfast Dishes

Oct. 19th 2013

If you have been following us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, you have already seen these dishes.

But I wanted to share them with everyone else!

We have added two new dishes to our Breakfast Menu!

Raspberry Parfait with Greek Yogurt and Graham Cracker at Belle Grove Plantation Bed and Breakfast

Raspberry Parfait

Greek Yogurt, Graham Cracker, Raspberry Preserves and Fresh Raspberries

Belle Grove Plantation Eggs Benedict withCream Cheese Scrambled Eggs and Virignia Ham in Puff Pastry on Roasted Asparagus with Fresh Hollandaise Sauce at Belle Grove Plantation Bed and Breakfast

Belle Grove Plantation Eggs Benedict

This is an twist to the traditional Eggs Benedict. It is Cream Cheese and Scallion Scrambled Eggs and Virginia Ham in a Puff Pastry Shell seated on Roasted Asparagus and topped with Fresh Hollandaise Sauce.

To see more of the dishes we prepare, you can check out our Breakfast Menu on our website.

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You win some and you lose some

Oct. 5th 2013

Yesterday was a whirlwind of adventure for me! I pulled out of the plantation around 8:30am on Thursday morning and didn’t arrive back until 4am!

Yes, that right… I said 4am!

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I head to Richmond first to meet up with our design team at Alexander’s Auction. They wanted to preview some of the rugs we were hoping to bid on for the mansion. We have had good luck with this before so we were hoping for a repeat performance!

You know when I go to Alexander’s; it is like being a kid in a candy store! There is just so much to look at and to dream about and to want! It becomes so overwhelming, you just want to get it all! But thankfully we narrowed it down the following:

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This one we wanted for the Hipkins- Bernard Junior Suite

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This one we wanted for the Parlor.

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If we couldn’t get the larger one, we wanted this as a second for the parlor.

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This one we wanted for the Turner Master Suite.

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This one is a set of two chairs. We wanted them for either the Madison or Turner Master Suites

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This I really wanted because of the eagle theme on it for the Madison Master Suite. Since this is the presidential room and we needed a mirror over the desk, I thought this one would really fit the bill perfect. The only draw back is that it is cracked in the bottom section.

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There were two gentlemen up for auction and I really wanted to add them to our two ladies at the mansion.

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For the Grand Hallway

After the preview, I said my good-byes and headed to Chester, just a little south of Richmond to meet up with a friend, Chett. He came to the plantation about a month ago on an off chance of seeing the mansion. Well, if anyone of you has come to the plantation, you know I don’t turn anyone away that comes to visit. We love to share the plantation! And with his visit, I found the SEO help I needed and he got to enjoy looking at our history house and outbuildings. He had shared with us that he was in the process of purchasing an old home in Chester that the owners were going to tear down. He thinks it was built around the mid-1800s, with several additions. After much wrangling, he was able to save this house! And it was my turn to view his passion. I will be writing a separate post on this later.

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After my tour of the house, Chett offered to take me to lunch in Petersburg. I love Petersburg! The homes there are just like walking back into the Civil War days. Big ones with so much detail and small ones that just seem that they have never changed. It is mind blowing to drive block by block seeing these houses. It’s like a surprise around every corner!

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We ended up at “Wabi Sabi” in the downtown area. I haven’t been here before so it was a great joy to see that they served sushi! I love sushi, but don’t get much of it at the plantation. I just haven’t found the one place I like to get it. Back in Chesapeake, my daughter and I had a favorite haunt that we dined at I would have to say at least three times a week. My favorite was a house special called a “Green Spiral Roll”. So I am always looking for someone to copy it so I can have it. In fact I keep a photo on my cell phone so I can show the wait staff to see if they can copy it. At “Wabi Sabi” I was in luck! They decided to give it a shot!

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And I was so glad they did! It was almost just like the one we eat back in Chesapeake! It was heaven!

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And just when I didn’t think it could get any better. . . I found that they served Shrimp and Grits!

After eating myself into a near nirvana state, we headed out to another restaurant. This one wasn’t open for lunch, but Chett wanted me to meet the Chef. The place is called “Brickhouse Run”. It is a British Pub style restaurant that has on its specials board things like “Bangers and Mash” and “Shepherd’s Pie”. After our tour of the dining area, I knew this would be one that I would need to return to soon!

We headed out from there to do some quick shopping. One location I needed to stop at was a new Antique Store opened by another good friend, Robert. When we walked into the door, I was so glad to see him! He has been such a huge help in getting our tea sets together over the last year. He has even had us over to his home, which is one of the beautiful Victorians that Petersburg is known for. We sat for almost a half hour as Chett browsed and I caught up on the goings on in Petersburg. His shop called “AH” is doing quite well. He is also the one that told me about Alexander’s.

After my visit, I said “good-bye” to Robert and Chett and headed back to Richmond! It was almost time for the fun to begin!

After I arrived, I settled into my reserved seat and waited and watched as item after item came up for bidding. Most of the items were furniture, which we really don’t need much of. I had two lists of items. One list was my own of items I wanted to add to the mansion if it was a good price. The other was a list of items that our design team was bidding on. They were doing their bids by phone. So I waited and watched.

Most of theirs came up pretty early. First was the large rug we wanted for the Hipkins-Bernard Junior Suite. But the bidding got going pretty fast and before I knew it, it was over. Did we get it? I didn’t know. There had been two phone bidders (one was our design team) and I didn’t know if they were the ones who won. So I sent a text message and hoped we did.

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Next came the Victorian desk. Again two phone bidders and the bids were flying. Argh! It was so frustrating not knowing. So off went another text. Did we win again??

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Next came the large rug for the Parlor. I really wanted this one. It was just the right look and just big enough to cover most of the main area. But won’t you know it, two phone bidders again! And not only that, but two bidders in the room! I guess I have good taste because everyone wanted it. The price shot up fast. Before you knew it, it was over. A phone bidder won. Yes… I think! Still no word. . . so off with another text message.

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(Hey did we win again? . . . Are you there?)

Next up was our “Gentlemen”. The first was the one that was in a really nice frame. I knew this would go high because dealers like to get the frames to make mirrors out of. So I sat and waited to bid.

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The auctioneer started . . .$1000 . . . $500 . . . $100 . . . and then it happened. Someone jumped in and the price went crazy! I didn’t even get to bid. The ending price was $350, well over my budget. (sigh)

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Then the next gentleman came up. His frame wasn’t nice, but he had a kind face and would make a wonderful addition to our “ladies”.

The auctioneer started . . .$1000 . . . $500 . . . $100 . . . and then it happened again! Someone jumped in and the price went crazy again! I didn’t even get to open my mouth or hold up my hand! The ending price was $250, which is still over my budget. (sigh . . . again)

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Next up was the smaller rug we had selected for the parlor if we didn’t get the larger one. This one would just cover the space between the two settees and would make a wonderful look between them. But again two phone bidders. And again I didn’t know who won. Again I sent a text message hoping for some success because I wasn’t finding any on my side.

One item after another came up, each time with two phone bidders. Each time, I wouldn’t know if we won.

Then just as I was about to give up hope, a text message arrived.

Did we win? . . . What did we get?

The news wasn’t as good as I had hoped. Below are the results:

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We didn’t win this one.

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We didn’t win this one.

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We won this one.

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We didn’t win this one.

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We won these!

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We won this!

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We didn’t win.

While we didn’t score on items I really wanted, we did get some that we really could use.

And the night was still young. Anything could happen.

And it did.

Around 1am – 2am, the crowd thinned out and the prices dropped. And I got to hold my hand up a lot more! Here is what I scored!

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For the Turner Master Suite

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For the Madison Master Bath – between the two sinks

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For the Conway Junior Suite

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To make into a flower arrangement bowl

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For the Madison Master Suite

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For one of the half baths

So while we didn’t get those items I really wanted, I have come to understand that it always works out to our advantage. I know that something better is coming our way that will work better and could in fact cost us less.

So I loaded up and headed by to the plantation around 3:00am. I can’t say I was all that tired going home. I enjoyed driving with no traffic through Richmond. And watched like a hawk as I made my way back down Route 301 so I didn’t hit a deer. And there were tons of them. But I arrived safely back at the mansion, pulled up and pretty much walked in and crashed. It was a good day and my desire for adventure was fed.

And you can’t get any better than that.

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Inspirations from other great minds

Sep. 29th 2013

This morning, I prepared a dish that I found while reading some of the blogs I follow.

(yes… I finally have a moment to read…)

This dish came from urbancamillia and her blog post

http://saigoncinnamon.wordpress.com/2013/09/28/bacon-eggs-make-over/

I started with a Maple Baked Apple and then presented my take on her dish,

Bacon and Cheese Crepe on Asparagus, topped with a Poached Egg and Hollandaise Sauce

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It was really good!

I am sorry but I didn’t get a shot of the Maple Baked Apple.

It went to the table before I could get a shot. Next time!

Thank you Urbancamillia for inspiring me today!

To see more of the menus we are making at Belle Grove Plantation

Please visit our Website at

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Anyone Hungry?

Sep. 28th 2013

For tonight’s appetizer we are serving

Mediterranean Bruschetta

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Anyone hungry yet?

To see more foods we serve at Belle Grove Plantation

Please visit our Website at

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https://www.bellegroveplantation.com/

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Seeing Red… and Purple

Sep. 26th 2013

Belle Grove Plantation would like to thank 

The Red Hat Ladies

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For coming to see us at the plantation!

It was just wonderful to meet each of you and we look forward to having you back soon!

To see more of what is going on at Belle Grove Plantation

Please visit our Official Website at

Home Page

https://www.bellegroveplantation.com/

Please share us with your family and friends!

Thank you!

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Ladies Day Out

Sep. 23rd 2013

Belle Grove Plantation would like to thank the ladies of

Questers

(International Historic Preservation)

 The Victorian Society at Falls Church

(all things Victoriana)

The Madhatters

(a small tea group in Northern VA)

The Vintage Ladies

(a medium group of collectors)

The Royal-tea Club

(large group based out of PA)

The Red Hatters

The Black Hatters

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For coming to see us at the plantation!

It was just wonderful to meet each of you and we look forward to having you back soon!

To see more of what is going on at Belle Grove Plantation

Please visit our Official Website at

Home Page

https://www.bellegroveplantation.com/

Please share us with your family and friends!

Thank you!

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Tempt you tummy…

Sep. 22nd 2013

Not only do you get an elegant breakfast at Belle Grove Plantation . . .

But you also get a scrumptious appetizer before you head out to one of our outstanding local restaurants!

On tonight’s menu was

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Oyster and Virginia Ham in a Puff Pastry Shell

This appetizer recipe came from a “Taste of History” with Chef Walter Staib from PBS.

If you would like to see more food we are cooking at Belle Grove Plantation

Please visit our Official Website at

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What’s Cooking at the Plantation today?!

Sep. 22nd 2013

I have been sharing photos of some of the breakfast foods we have been making, but completely forgot to share it here!

So here is what we have cooking today at the plantation!

This morning is a colorful one!

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We started with Green Tea and Mint Infused Cantaloupe

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Followed by Homemade Blueberry Pancakes with a Peach and Fig Syrup!

To see more of the foods we have on the menu

Visit our website at 

Home Page

https://www.bellegroveplantation.com/

and look under our Breakfast Menu!

New Arrivals!

Sep. 20th 2013

Today, Belle Grove was buzzing like a busy bee hive!

We had several deliveries as well as a number of visitors!

But most important we have finally received one room of curtains!

(Yes, I said CURTAINS!)

If you have been following the blog, you know we have been working on getting curtains forever! Okay not forever, but it sure feels like it! We received the Madison Master Suite curtains for the main bedroom and the Master bathroom. We didn’t get the tie backs and the canopy, but not to worry! Those will arrive on Tuesday!

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Besides the curtains, we received the rug we won at the auction last week!

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We also received several new pieces of furniture! 

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This Settee is one of two that we bought for the Grand Hallway. This one will be downstairs, When we receive the other one, it will grace the upstairs Grand Hallway!

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I think it looks quite nice beside the stairs and will make a wonderful place to rest as people come to see us,

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This is a mirror we received a week ago, but just got it hung today in the downstairs Grand Hallway!

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The Parlor got a number of new pieces!

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This is the fan we won at auction last week!

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We also received two Victorian Chairs for the Parlor.

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We received our other rug from the auction that is now in the Hipkins-Bernard Junior Suite Sitting Room.

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We also added some items to the upstairs Grand Hallway. These are two candlesticks and hurricanes that I found on my shopping trip last week.

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And this is the table we won at auction last week!

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I love the feet on it!

It reminds me of the scroll work on the riverside portico stairs!

Ext Back Portico Stairs

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I really think it is starting to feel more like a home than every before!

One more thing!

When the ladies were hanging the curtains in the Madison Master Suite,

This needle fell out from behind one the woodwork around one of the windows!

Its about three inches long and has a large eye,

Does anyone know what it could have been used for or the time period from then it could have come?

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To see more of what is going on at Belle Grove 

Please visit our Official Website at

Home Page

https://www.bellegroveplantation.com/

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It was a “Red” Letter Day at Belle Grove Plantation!

Sep. 19th 2013

Belle Grove Plantation welcomes the

Zesty Red

Red Hat Ladies of Bowling Green, Virginia

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We appreciate your group coming to see us at Belle Grove Plantation!

To learn more about group gatherings and tours at Belle Grove Plantation

Please visit our Official Website at

Home Page

https://www.bellegroveplantation.com/

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