THE TRUITT HOUSE EDIT
Come with us as we tell meaningful stories of preservation, restoration and hospitality. Explore Suffolk, Virginia’s rich history and share in our favorite experiences at The Truitt House.
Westover Winter Soup: A Tribute to Friendship and Flavor
You know that saying, “this hits the spot”? I’m convinced it was coined with G. Lee’s winter soup in mind.
How Sunday Suppers Helped Bring Our Neighborhood Back To Life
A single table, a shared meal, and a few neighbors willing to lean in—what started as a simple Sunday supper is quietly rebuilding our neighborhood, one connection at a time.
A Sneak Peak Before The Holiday Glam
In this video from Suffolk History In A Nutshell, you’ll see The Truitt House in its natural state, without its holiday dressing.
Our Very New, Really Old Orchid
Thanks to Deborah and orchid expert and grower Arthur Chadwick, we now have in our care a Firmin Lambeau orchid—one of the most sought-after plants ever to grace a flower pot.
The Legacy of Tapestry Bricks at The Truitt House
When George Truitt set out to build the Truitt House, he spared no expense, opting for only the finest materials available.
Sweet Traditions: Lime Curd Tart for a Perfect Sunday Supper
This week, I found inspiration in a recipe for a lime curd tart that was simply too beautiful to resist.
An Al Fresco Evening Inspired by A New York Times Recipe
Magazines, newsletters, cookbooks and apps…there’s so much out there these days to keep dinner fresh and motivate us to cook.
Masking Tape Memories on a Silver Platter
There's something special about inheriting a piece of family history, especially when it comes with a story—like a well-loved silver platter or serving dish. You know the one: it’s been passed down, present at holiday meals, weddings, baby showers and the “just because” dinner. But there’s a moment that really tugs at your heartstrings: when you turn it over and find a piece of masking tape with your mother’s name on it. That little strip of tape, now slightly faded and curling at the edges, is more than just a label. It’s a reminder of the women who came before you—women who knew that serving others wasn’t just a duty, but a privilege.
Yes, Virginia…Figs, Friends and BBQ Do Go Together - Just Like Hospitality and Sweet Tea.
Friends invited us for lunch the other day. The destination was #owensselfserve and like many great Virginia eateries, we had to walk around a gas pump to get to the front door. (It’s a Virginia thing. You'll find some of the best food around in a gas station. Just ask a local.) We ordered at the counter, “fixed” our own sweet tea. The ice was the really good ice and the cups were styrofoam. This is a southern beverage trifecta.
Photos May Be Prettier of a Table Set with China, But Memories Served Up on a Paper Plate are Every Bit as Good.
My friend recently shared a story about someone special that made my heart smile. “I just want to come over and put my feet under your dining room table,” he said. Isn’t that beautiful? I think of those words so often and the sentiment that they embrace. The simple act of preparing a meal and the experience of sharing life over dinner in your home creates a much needed moment to exhale.
A Few Things I’ve Learned About Crafting Container Gardens and Keeping Them Looking Beautiful All Summer Long
Gardening isn’t just a hobby for me; it’s a passion, a lifestyle and a love affair with nature. There’s something incredibly fulfilling about nurturing plants and watching them thrive, bringing vibrant color and life to our surroundings. While our perennial garden provides a stunning, reliable base, I find that the real magic happens when we incorporate annuals and container gardens. They add a dynamic splash of color and variety that transforms our outdoor space into a living masterpiece.
Sous Vide Chocolate Pudding for Grown Ups… When You Want to Feel Like a Kid Again
Last week, we watched the Chiefs play the final game in their lead up to another Super Bowl vistory.
eBay Bounty: Cultivate Your Garden’s Beauty with Plant Plug Discoveries
Over the years, I have fine-tuned our Spring/Summer flower gardening program. Someone else handles the seed germination these days. Ebay is my go-to for starter plants. After the holidays — when the winter winds are in full swing — I review my notes from the past growing season, peruse inspirational photos from mail-order gardening catalogues, and binge watch our favorite gardener — Laura LeBoutillier of @gardenanswer — to develop each new season’s flower gardening plans. When a color theme is chosen, the mail-order catalogues are pitched and the online searching, bidding and buying process goes into full swing.
You’ll Never Meet a Party Guest That a Frozen Whiskey Sour Doesn’t Like
“She is the best hostess,” they said. “That was the best party,” they raved - Want to know my secret? It was the frozen whiskey sours!
The Creamy, Dreamy New England Clam Chowder We Cannnot Get Enough Of
'Where have you been hiding this soup magic?' Apparently, my kitchen had been keeping its clam chowder secrets better than Area 51.
Growing Plants for Picture-Perfect Pots
I’m Brian McCormally. Gardening is a passion of mine. I learned about growing plants, flowers and veggies from my mother who was an organic gardener long before it was fashionable. She taught me to treasure nature and to grow responsibly. See how I am making things grow at The Truitt House in this video tour of our green house and the seedlings we’re cultivating for Spring.
Holidaying at The Truitt House
Embarking on a Christmas home tour at The Truitt House is like stepping into a festive time capsule, with each room unfolding a unique story.
We often wonder what it must have been like to celebrate the holidays here more than a century ago. While different in decor, sharing special moments and making memories here with family and friends is the thread that connects us all.
My Friend Vikki’s Apple Cake (Which She Stole From Her Good Friend Carol)
Try My Friend Vikki’s Apple Cake - Its super moist and perfect with your morning coffee.
Discover The Truitt House: The Complete Renovation Of The Historic Carriage House
Upon first sight, the historic carriage house on the Truitt House property made the McCormallys feel as though they had completely stepped back in time.
Cultivating History & Beauty: A Glimpse Into The Masterful Gardens Of The Truitt House
But first, the gardens…Brian, a master gardener, immediately started to envision plans for the property. His garden seamlessly blend nature’s beauty and human artistry.