The Jelly Queens

The Jelly Queens The Jelly Queens, The Tea Queens and The Mismatched Teacup Society produce world-award-winning artisan jams, jellies, desserts and tea parties! Let us feed you!
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May all your moments be delicious! The Jelly Queens - 43 time world award winning organic, small batch, handmade, locally sourced! and
The Tea Queens - tea party events that celebrate all the good things in life. The Jelly Queens - Commercially manufactures internationally award winning jellies, jams, sauces, ghee, lemonade, crackers and scones. Equipped with eight cooking stations, each having p

roduction capacity of 3500 jars of jellies, jams, sauces per week. It's not just jelly...spread the love! Each of our products are handmade in small batches using organic, locally grown Texas ingredients. Our jams, jellies and sauces are infused with beer, wine or champagne to create unique and complex flavor profiles. The Jelly Queens was born out of a love for sustainable food, delicious flavors and words of encouragement. When company founder Donna Collins competed in season two of MasterChef with Gordon Ramsay, one of the judges advised her during the audition process that no matter what happened in the competition, she needed to get her food into production because it was some of the best he had ever tasted. The company’s growing product line is now sold in more than 50 specialty shops from Maine to Hollywood. The Jelly Queens won both the coveted Good Food Award and the WORLD Marmalade Award for their Blood Orange Lavender Marmalade and have a food-themed TV show in production.

oh my goodness - I love this soooooo much
06/09/2026

oh my goodness - I love this soooooo much

You don't need to save the Amazon. You need to save the 40 feet behind your house.

Your backyard IS the ecosystem.

THE MATH:

→ There are 40+ million acres of lawn in the US
→ That's larger than any national park
→ If even 10% were converted to native habitat: game-changing
→ Your yard is part of a network — or a gap in one

WHO LIVES THERE:

→ A toad: your yard is its ENTIRE range
→ A box turtle: may live in your yard for 20-50 YEARS
→ A hummingbird: stops at your flowers during a 2,000-mile migration
→ A chimney swift: nests in your chimney, returns from Peru every spring
→ A firefly: survives or goes extinct based on YOUR pesticide decisions

THE MINIMUM:

→ 1 native tree (oak = 500+ caterpillar species = bird food)
→ 3-5 native flowering plants (bloom spring through fall)
→ 1 water source (dish, birdbath, or small pond)
→ 1 brush pile or leaf litter area (shelter)
→ Zero pesticides

CERTIFY IT:

→ National Wildlife Federation: Certified Wildlife Habitat
→ Audubon: Plants for Birds program
→ Xerces Society: Pollinator Habitat certification
→ Put the sign in your yard. Let your neighbors ask questions.

You are not too small to matter.

Your yard is someone's entire world.

Make it count.

So excited to announce that you can now find a weekly menu drop for The Jelly Queens on Hot Plate - here is our link ! M...
06/09/2026

So excited to announce that you can now find a weekly menu drop for The Jelly Queens on Hot Plate - here is our link ! Menu drops tonight for pick up next Saturday ! Right here in East Kessler Park Neighborhood Association Taking orders at the little house with the Pink Door. We're serving up a rotating menu of organic and homemade, locally sourced goodies including: Preserves, Pies, Pizza Kits, Pickles, Cookies, Cakes, Breads, Biscuits, Tea Party Boxes and a few delicious surprises along the way! Order online and pick up every Saturday. As always, everything is made with care, creativity, and just a little bit of Southern sass. Because life is too short for ordinary food.

The easiest way to start, manage, and grow a food business

05/23/2026

If a writer loves you - you never die!

With a little research you will find tea is a ritual of hospitality, comfort, respect, and community shared in a differe...
05/11/2026

With a little research you will find tea is a ritual of hospitality, comfort, respect, and community shared in a different way and different time across nearly EVERY corner of the world. I have for my book done extensive research on how it is done in each country if y'all would like to see a chart. Although English Teatime may be the most well known - it is amazing everywhere it is served.
In England, the beloved tradition of Afternoon Tea is typically served between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. and includes delicate finger sandwiches, warm scones with clotted cream and jam, pastries, and fine black teas served in elegant china. High Tea, contrary to popular belief, was historically a heartier evening meal for working families.
In Japan, the tea ceremony known as Chanoyu is deeply spiritual and highly formal, emphasizing harmony, purity, respect, and tranquility through the careful preparation of matcha tea.
Chinese tea culture dates back thousands of years and includes Gongfu Cha, a ceremonial style focused on precision brewing, tiny cups, and savoring multiple infusions of fine tea leaves.
Morocco is famous for its sweet mint tea, ceremoniously poured from a height to create foam, symbolizing hospitality and friendship.
In India, chai is woven into daily life and often enjoyed several times a day with milk, spices, and sweets or savory snacks.
Russia’s tea tradition centers around the samovar, a heated metal urn used to brew concentrated tea served with lemon, sugar cubes, jams, or pastries.
In Turkey, strong black tea is served in tulip-shaped glasses throughout the day as a sign of welcome and social connection.
Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay share the communal custom of drinking yerba mate from a shared gourd with a metal straw, symbolizing friendship and trust.
Tibet serves butter tea made with yak butter and salt, providing warmth and nourishment in the cold mountain climate.
Across the Middle East, tea is often highly sweetened and paired with dates, nuts, or rich pastries as part of generous hospitality customs.
In many cultures, refusing tea can even be considered impolite, as the offering represents respect and relationship.
Countries and regions known for strong tea traditions or tea-time customs include: England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, China, Japan, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Morocco, Turkey, Russia, Iran, Afghanistan, Tibet, Nepal, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Mongolia, Korea, Vietnam, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Kenya, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and many parts of the Caribbean and Eastern Europe.
Though each tradition differs in formality, foods, brewing methods, and timing, tea universally represents pause, connection, conversation, and gracious hospitality — a beautiful reminder that some of life’s most meaningful moments happen over a simple cup of tea.

My dear friends,A greeting is often the very first note in the symphony of human connection—and how we begin matters.Thi...
05/05/2026

My dear friends,
A greeting is often the very first note in the symphony of human connection—and how we begin matters.

This week’s etiquette rule: Offer a warm, intentional greeting.

A Bit of History
Greetings have long reflected cultural values—from bows in Asia to handshakes in Europe. Historically, these gestures signaled respect, peace, and acknowledgment.

Modern Grace
Today, the form may vary—but the intention should not.
A proper greeting includes:
Eye contact
A genuine smile
Use of the person’s name
And if you forget their name, please offer a sweet reminder, something like, "Please refresh my memory, I am ... and you are?

People don’t mind being forgotten nearly as much as they mind being avoided.

And that, my dear, is etiquette at its finest — kindness over perfection.

A Gentle Tip
Pause. Do not greet while distracted. Presence is the true etiquette.

A Final Thought
A greeting says: You are worth acknowledging.
And that is where all connection begins.

With grace,
Donna Collins
Grace & Grits — where kindness meets confidence

Tea Parties at the The Bingham Estate are soooo pretty. Our next one is for Mother’s Day! If you need the prettiest spot...
05/04/2026

Tea Parties at the The Bingham Estate are soooo pretty. Our next one is for Mother’s Day! If you need the prettiest spot in Mckinney to celebrate the special ladies in your life we have a few spots open. Here is a little peek at at the pretty!

I am so pleased, tickled pink to announce that you can purchase the world's finest tea from www.royalcathay.com and use ...
01/16/2026

I am so pleased, tickled pink to announce that you can purchase the world's finest tea from www.royalcathay.com and use my code Donna15 for a discount! And below is a little tea guide. And if you would like a taste come to a tea party or come see me for a tasting.

12/21/2025

The Gingerbread Men decorating was the best part! They were soooo yummy!

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