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Hosting High Tea: A Timeless Tradition with Mary Poppins Charm

HIGH TEA is a delightful tradition that combines good food, great company, and elegant presentation. From its British roots to its modern-day celebrations, hosting or attending a High Tea is a memorable way to mark life’s special moments. Whether you’re inspired by the charm of Mary Poppins or just looking to enjoy an afternoon indulgence, let’s explore the key elements of this tradition—and how to make it uniquely Australian.

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Hosting high tea: a delightful table setting.

Traditional English High Tea. Photo: Shutterstock.

Why Hold a High Tea?

High Tea is more than just a meal; it’s a celebration of connection. Traditionally associated with British customs, it’s a chance to bring people together over delicate treats and freshly brewed tea. In Australia, hosting a High Tea has become a popular choice for birthdays, anniversaries, baby showers, and even casual get-togethers.

The Mary Poppins connection adds an extra layer of whimsy. As Maryborough—the birthplace of P.L. Travers, creator of Mary Poppins—celebrates this tradition, the annual Mary Poppins Festival often includes High Tea events. These gatherings highlight the charm and etiquette that make High Tea such a beloved ritual.

What Is High Tea?

Contrary to popular belief, High Tea isn’t just about tea. Originating in Britain, it was initially a hearty evening meal for the working class, later adopted by the upper class as a more elaborate affair. Today, High Tea typically features:

  • Savoury bites like finger sandwiches and quiches
  • Sweet treats such as scones with jam and cream, pastries, and cakes
  • A selection of freshly brewed teas—from classic black teas to herbal infusions

Modern High Tea has become a symbol of elegance and indulgence, with luxury hotels, restaurants, and venues across Australia offering curated High Tea experiences. Notable venues include the Langham in Melbourne and the Hydro Majestic in the Blue Mountains.

How to Host High Tea at Home

Hosting High Tea at home can be both fun and rewarding. Follow these steps for a memorable gathering:

Plan Your Menu

Include a mix of savoury and sweet items. Some ideas include:

  • Cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches
  • Mini quiches or smoked salmon pinwheels
  • Scones with jam and cream
  • Petite cakes or macarons

Choose the Right Chinaware

Elegant chinaware is central to the High Tea experience. A tiered serving stand and fine porcelain tea sets are must-haves. Check out selections on Amazon Australia for everything from vintage-inspired designs to modern classics.

Set the Scene

Create a sophisticated atmosphere with a crisp tablecloth, cloth napkins, and fresh flowers. Add candles for a touch of glamour, and don’t forget a pot of tea to anchor the setting.

Invitations and Etiquette

Personalised invitations—either handwritten or digital—set the tone for your event. High Tea etiquette includes waiting for the host’s cue to start eating and sipping tea with quiet elegance. For a bit of fun, you might even incorporate a dress code.

Games to Play at High Tea

High Tea is the perfect occasion for lighthearted games to keep the conversation flowing and the mood lively. Here are a few ideas to add a touch of fun:

  • Tea Trivia: Create a quiz with questions about tea, famous tea brands, or the history of High Tea. Offer small prizes for the winners, like a tea sampler or fancy biscuits.
  • Name That Tea: Blindfold players and have them guess the type of tea (green, black, herbal) based on aroma or flavour.
  • The Etiquette Game: Share scenarios involving High Tea etiquette and ask players to determine the proper response. Bonus points for creativity!
  • Teacup Treasure Hunt: Hide small trinkets or clues around the room. The hints can lead guests to the “treasure” – perhaps a premium tea blend or a mini gift box.
  • “Who Said It?” Quotes: Write down famous tea-related quotes or lines from literature. Players must guess who said it or which book it’s from.
  • Tea Pictionary: Use a whiteboard or paper to play Pictionary with tea-related words or phrases, like “tea bag,” “scones,” or “Earl Grey.”
  • Teapot Stacking: If you have a variety of teacups and saucers, challenge guests to stack them without toppling the tower.
  • Two Truths and a Lie (Tea Edition): Have each guest share three tea-related statements about themselves—two true, and one false. Others must guess the lie.
  • Tea Leaf Fortune Telling: For a mystical twist, use loose-leaf tea to “read fortunes” in the bottom of a cup. This can be a fun and imaginative conversation starter.
  • Themed Charades: Pick themes like tea parties, Downton Abbey, or British royalty and act out roles or situations without speaking.

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    One of the finest High Teas in town. Photo: Shutterstock.

Australian Venues for High Tea

For those who prefer to enjoy High Tea without the prep work, Australia offers stunning venues to experience this tradition:

  • Langham, Melbourne: Known for its indulgent offerings
  • Hydro Majestic, Blue Mountains: A heritage experience with spectacular views
  • Mary Poppins-inspired events in Maryborough, QLD: Held during the Mary Poppins Festival
  • Oaks Hotels: Locations often offer special High Tea packages

Celebrating with High Tea

High Tea is perfect for celebrating milestones like:

  • Anniversaries
  • Baby showers
  • Promotions
  • Just because!

Pair your celebration with a themed experience. For instance, incorporate Mary Poppins’ whimsy with games like charades or croquet. Visit Oaks Hotels and Resorts at Hervey Bay to make it easy to plan a weekend getaway for a High Tea adventure.

A Tradition Worth Savouring

High Tea combines tradition, elegance, and joy. Whether you host one at home or enjoy it at a venue, it’s an experience to be treasured. So gather your loved ones, brew a pot of tea, and indulge in this timeless ritual—perhaps with a touch of Mary Poppins magic.

 

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About the Author

Jocelyn Watts is a writer, photographer and editor of Jocelyn Magazine. Based on Queensland’s Fraser Coast, she explores food not just as nourishment, but as memory, culture and connection.

Indulge in the delicious combination of Kombucha and gin or rum

WHO knew you could mix Kombucha with alcohol to create delicious cocktails?

I didn’t, but at the 2023 Taste Bundaberg Festival, I discovered an exciting collaboration between The Deli, Bundaberg Ferments, Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing, and Bundaberg Rum.

Together, they introduced festival-goers to Kombucha cocktails, which really caught my attention, so naturally, I had to chat with Mark Rabbitt from Bundaberg Ferments to find out more.

Here’s the scoop he gave me.

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Mark Rabbitt from Bundaberg Ferments chats about Kombucha Cocktails.

It’s no surprise that drinking alcohol has been a part of social gatherings for centuries, but what do you do if you’re like Mark and don’t imbibe?

Well, he has the perfect solution for you! Enter Kombucha, a fermented tea, which has been gaining popularity for its health-promoting benefits.

When combined with spirits, Kombucha creates a refreshing and complex drink that will tantalise your taste buds.

Mark said if you’re going to drink alcohol, why not do it with Kombucha?

“It’s a great way to prevent hangovers because of the electrolytes it contains. It’s also full of B vitamins. For those who partake in alcohol, I’m all for them trying it with Kombucha!”

 

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Fermented raw Kombucha tea with different flavourings. Photo: Shutterstock.

Kombucha: The perfect addition to your healthy lifestyle

Mark stopped drinking alcohol close to 10 years ago, soon after he and his wife Jess became the proud parents of twins, a boy and a girl.

“When it came time to introduce solids, Jess felt there were more options than bread crusts and cow’s milk for the kids. So she discovered how we used to eat traditionally, and that set us on the path of fuelling our bodies using traditional methods, including ferments.

“Jess spearheaded the change to a healthier lifestyle. Her focus dramatically changed to caring for them; she instinctively wanted to find better things and products for them.

“I didn’t really want to follow her down this path of health, but there was no stopping her. She was a new mum, so she went full-on, and I jumped on the bandwagon.

“She was buying all the groceries, but that got me researching health and wellness, and I ended up going into nutritional ketosis.

“That path led me to Kombucha. I still wanted to drink something that wasn’t just water. Kombucha, I could drink and stay in nutritional ketosis.

“Skip forward 10 years… a recent study out of the University of Sydney showed Kombucha helps lower blood sugars; interestingly, the study was using the same culture that we’re using today.”

Sip low-sugar Kombucha and enjoy the perfect balance of sweet and tart

“Kombucha is fermented tea, so we get green tea and oolong tea that’s all certified organic because we are doing this for the health benefits, as well as making a delicious drink,” Mark said.

“First, we make a brew of tea and put a lot of sugar into it. I’m talking a lot; you taste it, and it’s like lolly water; it’s sweet.

“Then we introduce our culture – a SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast) – which contains sugar-metabolising microbes that eat away the sugars.

A man places a SCOBY in a glass jar of sweetened black tea to start the fermentation process to make Kombucha. Photo: Shutterstock.

“The microbes consume most of it, but if they consume it all, they’ve got nothing else to consume, and they die, so we leave some sugar in.

“We’re sitting around in .6 grams per 100 ml, which is relatively low for what’s out there for Kombucha.

“You look at soft drinks; some can have 10 teaspoons of sugar or more, so comparing our Kombucha with that, we’re extremely low. Even compared to other Kombucha, we’re still on the low side of things.

“I’d prefer no sugar, but we need to leave a little in there for the microbes to stay alive because we want them to still keep doing what they do.

“The study that I previously mentioned showed even though there’s still a little sugar in Kombucha, it is helping lower blood sugars.”

Mark said that throughout their brewing process, he tastes his batches all the time to pinpoint when it switches from being sweet to acidic.

“If it’s too acidic, that’s why some people say Kombucha tastes like vinegar. If we brewed Kombucha all the way and got rid of all the sugar, we would end up with vinegar. But that’s where all the health benefits are involved, so we want that, but it also needs to be just sweet enough to be palatable for people to enjoy. It’s a fine art of where we stop the fermentation process.”

Unlock a holistic approach to health & wellness with Kombucha

“There’s been a lot of research showing that many things, from mental clarity to a strong immune system, start with the gut, and Kombucha can help with that,” Mark said.

“The health aspects of Kombucha are fascinating topics that I highly recommend looking into.

“While I can share my opinion, there’s so much information out there that I encourage everyone to explore it for themselves and listen to the advice of experts.

“It’s important to consider your individual circumstances and health when deciding if it’s right for you. Kombucha is not a magical cure-all, but a holistic approach to overall health.

“If you have health concerns, it’s crucial to take those into account and seek the advice of your health care professional.”

Enjoy the unique combos of Australian Kombucha

Four of Bundaberg Ferments’ flavours.

Bundaberg Ferments currently offers five delicious Kombucha flavours.

“We’ve got Kakadu Plum, which is the brand new one. That’s an amazing one. It’s probably my new favourite,” Mark said.

“Kakadu Plums are largely overlooked, I think. It’s a native Australian plum, and we like to include as many native ingredients as we can.”

Did you know that the Kakadu Plum is rumoured to have the highest amount of Vitamin C in any food worldwide? It packs a whopping 7000 mg/100g DW, which is a staggering 100 times more than what you’d find in oranges. That’s some seriously powerful Vitamin C!

“Then we’ve got Bush Fruits, which is used in strawberry gum leaf, another native plant. That has sugar gum leaf, marshmallow roots, hibiscus, banana, and strawberry – it’s a beautiful medley. This was always my favourite, and I still love it, but the new Kakadu Plum has kind of got me a bit.

“We also have Pineapple and Ginger, which is our biggest seller; it’s a classic combo for Kombucha, especially with ginger. The first Kombucha I had was a lemon and ginger, but I wanted to do something different from the standard lemon and ginger, so we chose pineapple instead of lemon.

“We’ve also got Myrtle Mint, using lemon myrtle, another Australian native plant. I recently discovered it, and again, it’s just not used enough, I think. That Kombucha also has peppermint and a bit of spirulina.

“And, we also have Cascara.  The flavour comes across like a sparkling apple, but it’s got no apple in it. It’s the fruit of the coffee tree. So, that little cherry you get on coffee trees, inside that is the bean. We don’t use that. We’re using the flesh of the fruit, so forget about it tasting like coffee. Think of it as an apple cider soft drink; to me, it’s very similar to that.”

Find delicious Kombucha at Bundaberg and Hervey Bay

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River Cruz Café & Restaurant in Bundaberg stocks Kombucha.

Looking for some delicious Kombucha? You don’t have to search far and wide if you live in, or are visiting, the Bundaberg or Hervey Bay regions. Bundaberg Ferments’ Kombucha is available across both.

“We have a special focus on refills, so when you find us at the markets, we supply our Kombucha in 750 ml glass bottles that we encourage you to take them home, enjoy every sip, clean them out, and bring them back for a refill.

“You can find us at Shalom Market in Bundaberg, the Urangan Park market at Hervey Bay every Saturday, and the Agnes Water market every second Sunday and every Sunday during school holidays.

“Besides the markets, we collaborate with various shops that offer refills. The Barn Whole Foods on Takalvin Street in Bundaberg and the Windmill Cafe in Bargara are two options. If you are in Moore Park Beach, you can visit our local IGA Supermarket and enjoy the refill station.

“In Hervey Bay, Go Natural Foods is another great spot to get your Kombucha drinks.

“However, not all outlets have refill stations. It’s understandable, as setting up the equipment can be a big expense. That’s why some businesses, like River Cruz Café & Restaurant, opt for offering our Kombucha in convenient 330ml bottles.

Chilled Kombucha – tastier than ever!

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Chilled is best, says Mark.

“Kombucha is a drink that can benefit everyone, but timing is key,” Mark said.

“If you haven’t tried it yet, I recommend drinking it super cold, just like you would with beer. The colder, the better! As you get used to the taste, the temperature becomes less important, but I still enjoy my Kombucha ice-cold.

“Some people who are more focused on improving their gut health may prefer room temperature, but that’s more for practical reasons than taste.

“Overall, a nice, cold Kombucha is a delicious, healthy treat for most people.”

Try the latest cocktail flavour fad – Kombucha + Gin or Rum

You may have heard about the latest trend in the world of cocktails – Kombucha mixed with gin or rum. And, for those who enjoy alcoholic drinks, it’s a match made in beverage heaven.

When you mix Kombucha with gin or rum, the results can be amazing. The botanicals in gin or the caramel notes in rum complement the natural tartness of Kombucha perfectly, resulting in a smoother, more complex cocktail.

But that’s not all – besides being a tasty treat, this combination also has many health benefits.

Kombucha is known for improving digestion, boosting the immune system, and reducing inflammation. Gin and rum are both made with herbs and spices that have been used as natural remedies for centuries. For example, gin is typically made with juniper berries, which have been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. And rum is often made with spices such as cinnamon, which has been shown to lower blood sugar levels.

Kombucha-gin and Kombucha-rum cocktails are delicious ways to unwind after a long day and a great way to give your body a little extra love. With so many flavours of Kombucha and types of gin and rum available, the possibilities for experimentation are endless.

Support local at The Deli Bundaberg

 

Sharon Schumacher serves a cocktail made with Pineapple & Ginger Kombucha at The Deli.

The Deli Bundaberg, nestled in the heart of Bundaberg, Queensland, collaborated with Bundaberg Ferments,  Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing, and Bundaberg Rum to create some delightful Kombucha cocktails at this year’s Taste Bundaberg Festival.

I recently had the chance to chat with Hayley Anderson and Ashley Matthews, the brilliant minds behind this awesome idea.

Hayley said they wanted to do something different and showcase the unique flavours of Kalki Moon Gin and Bundaberg Rum, paired with the delicious taste of Bundaberg Ferments’ Kombucha.

So, The Deli team came up with unique cocktail recipes, using only fresh, local fruit and beverages. The cocktails were a true representation of Bundaberg’s finest products.

But The Deli Bundaberg isn’t just about the food and drinks.

Hayley and Ashley are committed to supporting their local community. They employ a team of staff, many of whom have disabilities. The Deli provides them with opportunities not only to earn a wage, but to gain experience in the food and drinks retail industry.

The Deli Bundaberg also offers regular monthly events, and their Facebook and Instagram pages keep customers informed of upcoming events. The team recently opened the Airport Café, which employs more staff and offers a delicious selection of food and drinks. The Deli also caters for Christmas parties and other events, both in-store and at other locations.

The business is a true asset to the area. Their gourmet toasties are to die for, and their commitment to the community is inspiring. If you’re ever in the Bundaberg area, be sure to stop by The Deli and try one of their Kombucha cocktails along with something scrumptious from their menu.

Discover the new twist on cocktails

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Jocelyn chills out with a glass of Kombucha! Photo by Brian Pickering.

Combining Kombucha with gin and rum is a journey of unique taste and health opportunities for everyone.

Mark said they were pleased to have worked with The Deli, Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing, and Bundaberg Rum to introduce people to Kombucha cocktails.

If you love a twist to your cocktails, this collaboration offers the perfect combination. The flavours and ingredients from each provider create a delightful pairing not found anywhere else.

Whether you’re already a fan of Kombucha cocktails or are new to this genre of drinks, these products offer something truly innovative.

To experience it for yourself, head to Bundaberg, Queensland, and try The Deli’s original recipes. You won’t be disappointed!

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A Note on the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet

The CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet affiliate program is closing on 23 February 2026, and as a result, I’ve removed direct program links from this article.

While I’m no longer linking to the online program itself, the principles behind the CSIRO approach — balanced eating, higher protein, practical science-backed nutrition — still inform much of what I share here on Jocelyn Magazine.

If you’d like to explore the CSIRO’s published work, their books remain available through Amazon here:

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As always, I only share resources I’ve personally found useful — and I appreciate you being part of the journey as this space continues to evolve.

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Jocelyn travelled to Bundaberg at her own cost and did not receive sponsorships from Bundaberg Ferments, The Deli, Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing, Bundaberg Rum, or Taste Bundaberg for the publishing of this article.

Published 12 September 2023.

Photos by Jocelyn Watts & Shutterstock.

 

Raise a toast to World Gin Day 2023

HEY there, gin lovers! World Gin Day 2023 is coming up on June 10, and we’ve got you covered with our top Edinburgh Gin selections from Swiftys.

Plus, we’ve put together some awesome cocktail recipes to help you get in the spirit of the celebration.

Cheers to that!

Edinburgh Gin

Born in 2010, Edinburgh Gin is distilled in the heart and harbour of Scotland’s capital city.

Taking inspiration from the wonder-filled city that is their namesake – a captivating city of contrasts and harmony that blends historic tradition with contemporary creativity, city pride with world citizenship, nature and the urban environment.

Beginning with the Classic, a world-class London Dry, which became the foundation for a series of expressions that led the flavoured gin revolution.

Today, Edinburgh Gin’s suite of beautifully crafted and naturally flavoured gins spans London Dry’s, Gin Liqueurs, Flavoured Gins and Ready To Drink serves. Together they represent one of the most varied and vibrant range of gins in the world.

1. Edinburgh Gin & Tonic

The zesty notes of the classic gin are complemented by a garnish of fresh orange peel.

World Gin Day - Edinburgh Classic Gin

Ingredients:
50ml Edinburgh Gin
50ml of a good quality tonic water
Orange peel to garnish

Method:
Add ice to a glass
Pour the gin over ice and add tonic
Garnish with an orange peel twist

2. Edinburgh Gin’s Seaside Gin & Tonic

The briny botanicals of Seaside Gin are the perfect match for aromatic thyme and zesty grapefruit, in our take on the timeless G&T.

World Gin Day - Edinburgh Seaside Gin

Ingredients:
50ml Edinburgh Gin’s Seaside Gin
50ml of a good quality tonic water
Garnish with samphire and a grapefruit twist

Method:
Add ice to a glass
Pour the gin over ice and add tonic
Garnish with samphire and a grapefruit twist

3. Cannonball Negroni

Edinburgh Cannonball Gin is a gin that lives up to its evocative name. Bottled at 57.2% abv, 100% proof. This higher alcohol content allows distillers to add more botanicals, strong in both alcohol and flavour.

World Gin Day - Edinburgh Cannonball Gin

Ingredients:
25ml Edinburgh Cannonball Gin
25ml Campari
25ml Martini Rosso
Orange peel

Method:
Add ice to a rocks glass. Add ingredients, and stir with a bar spoon until well mixed. Garnish with an orange peel.

4. Edinburgh Gin Rhubarb & Ginger Gin & Tonic

Edinburgh’s Master Distiller has taken great care to get Rhubarb & Ginger Gin just right. Beautifully balanced and crafted, warm spiciness, tangy sweetness, more juniper and more gin. This Rhubarb & Ginger Gin may be inspired by their Liqueur, a true original – but is distinctive in its own right.

World Gin Day - Edinburgh Rhubarb Ginger Gin

Ingredients:
50 ml Edinburgh Rhubarb & Ginger Gin Mediterranean tonic
Kaffir lime leaf and lemon or rhubarb twist to garnish

Method:
Pour the gin into a glass filled with cubed ice. Top up with tonic water and garnish with kaffir lime leaf and lemon.

5. Sicilian Spritz

Inspired by the Sicilian sun-drenched lemon groves and the perfumed scent of jasmine flowers in the height of bloom. This gin is ideal for longer days – a captivatingly fresh and crisp gin.

World Gin Day - Edinburgh Lemon Gasmine Gin

Ingredients:
25ml Edinburgh Lemon & Jasmine Gin
25ml Limoncello
12.5ml lemon juice
2 sprigs of fresh thyme
Sweet lemonade to top up

Method”
Add the gin, Limoncello, and lemon juice into a shaker. Add a sprig of fresh thyme and muddle together. Add ice and shake. Fine strain into an ice-filled highball glass. Top up with sweet lemonade. Garnish with a sprig of thyme.

***To buy Edinburgh Gin, visit Swiftys online.***

 

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About the Author

Jocelyn Watts is a writer, photographer and editor of Jocelyn Magazine. Based on Queensland’s Fraser Coast, she explores food not just as nourishment, but as memory, culture and connection.