Young Apprentice...Week 4 Tea Party Task, BBC 1...Discussion, 8pm

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  • alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    Er - which team is going into this cafe?
  • TanequilTanequil Posts: 367,088
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    Dix wrote: »
    She was not a Queen in 1940!

    The later Queen mother was married to King George VI so was Queen at the time.
  • DixDix Posts: 79,142
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    Nick working his way through a mini sandwich..:)
  • AnnsyreAnnsyre Posts: 109,504
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    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.
  • alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    NAAFI tea that you could stand a spoon in with condensed milk.

    Yummy.

    Don't they teach history in schools any more?
    I really do wonder...

    Teams break contact....
  • sandydunesandydune Posts: 10,986
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    will they need to sort out some music too for the tea party.:confused:
  • TanequilTanequil Posts: 367,088
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    Jam and cheese, she really is northern.
  • koantemplationkoantemplation Posts: 101,293
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    Jam and Cheese!!!!
  • ianjhianjh Posts: 53
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    I really think the poser should stop wearing his mothers old curtains.
  • spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    eww chocolate spread and bananas yuck
  • AnnsyreAnnsyre Posts: 109,504
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    Tanequil wrote: »
    The later Queen mother was married to King George VI so was Queen at the time.

    1940, Dunkirk and the Blitz and the Battle of Britain:D

    I was drinking cocoa in an Anderson shelter with my granddad.
  • sandydunesandydune Posts: 10,986
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    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

    people wearing hats and drinking tea.:D
  • alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    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.
    Potato bread to steer clear of wheat rationing...
    Woolton Pie...
    Cakes would have to be heavier - no spare sugar/butter etc for buttercream icing...
  • TanequilTanequil Posts: 367,088
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    Karren looks like a shoplifter.
  • stargazer61stargazer61 Posts: 70,937
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    Are they going for the cheapest quality ingredients possible? (Macro flashbacks!)
  • TanequilTanequil Posts: 367,088
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    1940, Dunkirk and the Blitz.:D

    Happy days :)
  • DixDix Posts: 79,142
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    Tanequil wrote: »
    The later Queen mother was married to King George VI so was Queen at the time.

    I was thinking of our current Queen, who was crowned in 1953, and in later years saw the Coronation in colour. :).
  • alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    Cheese in a 1940s tea party? What was the ration - 2oz/person/week?
  • alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    "Minor issue" - famous last words, there. Sandalwood being chucked about?
  • koantemplationkoantemplation Posts: 101,293
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    Maria is wrong there.

    She's just playing up.
  • BeethovensPianoBeethovensPiano Posts: 11,689
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    eww... London looks so grotty.
  • ncl*girlncl*girl Posts: 507
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    That irish one is really rude
  • stargazer61stargazer61 Posts: 70,937
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    Brainwave............coloured scones!!!!!!
  • alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    Umm - Mad Hatter's Tea Party - hpe they've oversupplied the crockery/cutlery by a factor of 9...
  • spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    ncl*girl wrote: »
    That irish one is really rude

    She is really annoying me
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