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Young Apprentice...Week 4 Tea Party Task, BBC 1...Discussion, 8pm
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spookyLX
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by ncl*girl:
“That irish one is really rude”

She is really annoying me
Tanequil
22-11-2012
If Steven runs out of margarine he could squeeze a substitute tub.
Dix
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by koantemplation:
“Jam and Cheese!!!!”

How about some green topped cupcake...very High Tea not!

Used to be dainty cucumber sandwiches, cress, bread and butter, and lots of cake. Been to a few you see.
divingbboy
22-11-2012
How about Marmite-flavoured cupcakes? Or cupcakes you can use as kazoos? Or cupcakes that spontaneously-combust?
Annsyre
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by alcockell:
“Cheese in a 1940s tea party? What was the ration - 2oz/person/week?”

On 8 January 1940, bacon, butter and sugar were rationed. This was followed by meat, tea, jam, biscuits, breakfast cereals, cheese, eggs, lard, milk and canned and dried fruit.

So cakes without butter, sugar, eggs, jam, currants and milk.

Nice.
alcockell
22-11-2012
"ooze class?"
"take a leap out of the box"... with U-boats threatening supply lines?
Fancies from the 40s?
Pearls? Edible glitter? In WARTIME?!
Annsyre
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by spookyLX:
“She is really annoying me”

Gobria?
koantemplation
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by Dix:
“How about some green topped cupcake...very High Tea not!

Used to be dainty cucumber sandwiches, cress, bread and butter, and lots of cake. Been to a few you see. ”

I like the small but rich deserts they had.

Looked lovely.

Oh no they've phoned at the wrong time again. LOL
stargazer61
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by Annsyre:
“On 8 January 1940, bacon, butter and sugar were rationed. This was followed by meat, tea, jam, biscuits, breakfast cereals, cheese, eggs, lard, milk and canned and dried fruit.

So cakes without butter, sugar, eggs, jam, currants and milk.

Nice.”

They'd better stock up on carrots then!
Tanequil
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by Dix:
“I was thinking of our current Queen, who was crowned in 1953, and in later years saw the Coronation in colour. .”

You was the one with the telly
alcockell
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by Dix:
“How about some green topped cupcake...very High Tea not!

Used to be dainty cucumber sandwiches, cress, bread and butter, and lots of cake. Been to a few you see. ”

Cake and bread&butter - Very good for Passive Aggressive Kombat (cf Cecily Cardew and Gwendolen Fairfax)
SamMcK
22-11-2012
If there going for a 1940s theme why not just sell ration coupons
spookyLX
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by Annsyre:
“Gobria?”

if she is the loud northern irish girl yes ( sorry don't know the names ) the one who seems to shout
koantemplation
22-11-2012
Those 3 are not being team players.
Dix
22-11-2012
Oh dear,they have no idea what Afternoon tea is all about!
alcockell
22-11-2012
Obviously these kids never watch content on Yesterday...

They would NEVER win with the Authenticity Officers if they went to a ww2 reenactment.
sandydune
22-11-2012
what about a tea loaf?
Tanequil
22-11-2012
I bet that place has nice bogs.
Annsyre
22-11-2012
Afternoon tea at Harrods - classy - lovely food - not that I have ever actually tasted it.

http://kraftedbykelly.wordpress.com/...an-restaurant/
stargazer61
22-11-2012
Ye gods, they haven't been let loose in Blenheim palace!!!!
alcockell
22-11-2012
Err - Brioche?
WHEAT WAS ON RATION, YOU BLOODY IDIOTS!
koantemplation
22-11-2012
Oh no they really are doing Jam and Cheese.
Annsyre
22-11-2012
Originally Posted by stargazer61:
“Ye gods, they haven't been let loose in Blenheim palace!!!!”

alcockell
22-11-2012
Tuna, sweetcorn and mayo?
Green tea? At EITHER of those?
Rhumbatugger
22-11-2012
This is very amusing, they haven't got a clue, and don't bother to find out either.

Where was the 'what is high tea to you?' question?
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