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Dix wrote: » She was not a Queen in 1940!
Annsyre wrote: » NAAFI tea that you could stand a spoon in with condensed milk. Yummy. Don't they teach history in schools any more?
Tanequil wrote: » The later Queen mother was married to King George VI so was Queen at the time.
Annsyre wrote: » What's you preference? Mad Hatter's Tea Party...... or 1940s inspired Tea Party which obviously will involve making cakes with no eggs or butter as there was rationing then.:D
Annsyre wrote: » They should have gone for the 1910s or 1920s when the teashops were thriving. They will have to make spam sandwiches for 1940s cut very thin.
Annsyre wrote: » 1940, Dunkirk and the Blitz.:D
ncl*girl wrote: » That irish one is really rude
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The later Queen mother was married to King George VI so was Queen at the time.
They will have to make spam sandwiches for 1940s cut very thin.
Teams break contact....
1940, Dunkirk and the Blitz and the Battle of Britain:D
I was drinking cocoa in an Anderson shelter with my granddad.
people wearing hats and drinking tea.:D
Woolton Pie...
Cakes would have to be heavier - no spare sugar/butter etc for buttercream icing...
Happy days
I was thinking of our current Queen, who was crowned in 1953, and in later years saw the Coronation in colour. .
She's just playing up.
She is really annoying me