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Reddit mentions of Royal Imports Clear Cup Tea Light Candles for Wedding, Holiday, Parties, Home Decor, 8 Hours Extended Burn Time (Bulk 30 Pack)

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Royal Imports Clear Cup Tea Light Candles for Wedding, Holiday, Parties, Home Decor, 8 Hours Extended Burn Time (Bulk 30 Pack)
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    Features:
  • QUALITY & SAFETY: Each 1.5" tealight candle is crafted of the highest quality wax to enhance its appearance and prevent it from dripping or melting away fast. All Royal Imports tea candles feature cotton core wicks which causes the candles to burn clean and smoke-free.
  • BEST SELLER: These beautiful tea light candles are best sellers in the floral supply, home décor, and wedding planning industry. From home decorators, to event planners, a high quality traditional tea-light candle is always put to good use. It will enhance any event with its warm light and bring upon a sense of harmony and romance.
  • USES: These attractive acrylic tea-lights are commonly used as: party favors, emergency light for power outages, aromatherapy, outdoor patio ambience, restaurant tables etc. Because of its extended burn-time, Royal Imports candles can be re-used numerous times.
  • BURN TIME – Provides approximately 8 Hours of warm ambient light
  • PACKAGING: Bag of 30 Ivory Tea Candles
Specs:
ColorIvory
Height0.5 Inches
Length1 Inches
Size7 Hour (30 Pack)
Weight0.03125 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Royal Imports Clear Cup Tea Light Candles for Wedding, Holiday, Parties, Home Decor, 8 Hours Extended Burn Time (Bulk 30 Pack):

u/squeaktoy_la · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary

Sounds amazing! I hoast a tea about every other month pinterst board. Mine is much less fancy, sometimes we go overboard with sweets, sometimes we stick with savory. Puff pastry is your new BFF (and Philo dough) you can literally put random things on top, egg wash, bake, amazing.

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For the "wetter" sandwiches know that you'll have to make those about 10 min before guests arrive. Prep is everything! I'll start making recipes about 2 days in advance (lemon loaf, sandwich filling), cookies/sandwich bread day before, and assemble the day of. Use a mandoline for long cucumber slices and lay on the diagonal. Cut the crust off all sandwiches (compost, feed to birds/squirrels).

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Test the recipes beforehand! Some cookies spread, some sandwiches DO NOT work, some things taste too artificial/lemony/raspberry/lavendery. Ask people if they want to bring things and make a spreadsheet! This will help you know what you want to make to have a really nice meal flow. An example would be having a sweet heavy tea then someone wants to bring enchiladas. An extreme example but you get the idea. One time I was leaning heavy on lemon and lavender, must have put the vibs out, every guest who brought food brought lemon stuff.

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I gave up on tiers and just go buffet style (on the buffet) and have a separate table for the actual teas. I love this tea warmer these are good tea lights but a hair too big (for airflow) so you'll need to light them about 10 min beforehand. I'm also in a hot climate so having "southern sweet tea" is a must, I don't care for it but two of my friends are from the south-ish areas.