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What time of day is high tea taken?
What time of day is high tea taken?
dhermann1 said:This is in today's Times of London:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/article2217991.ece
Now boys and girls, make sure your pinkies are in exactly correct position!
Kishtu said:Traditionally I believe high tea was afternoon tea, served (you'd never guess!)late afternoon - Claridge's serve it from 3pm onwards.
Not that I've been to Claridge's to sample it, at £25 per person!
My old manager, now retired, had lived in India for some time and swore by Rose Assam.
Alan Eardley said:Kushti, Kishtu.
'High tea' (a deporable phrase IMO) occupied the space between lunch and dinner. Assam tea is the best in the world. IMO.
Varda.Alan
**********************MaryDeluxe said:Most of my students have never drank hot tea and have no idea how to use a tea bag.
Originally posted by dhermann1
Another thing to wash your tea down with would be a "buttered Bath." No, it's not some weird British hygenic ritual, it's a Bath Bun, from Bath England. I've never had one. My mother had one at the Pump Room in Bath, and said it was like an English Muffin, but I've been told that's not true. Of course, the ultimate would be crumpets, or Welsh cakes.