WHEN: October 25th
WHAT TIME: 5pm
Bring your snack and come to have fun with us!
"High Tea is often a misnomer. Most people refer to afternoon tea as high tea because they think it sounds regal and lofty, when in all actuality, high tea, or "meat tea" is dinner. High tea, in Britain, at any rate, tends to be on the heavier side. American hotels and tea rooms, on the other hand, continue to misunderstand and offer tidbits of fancy pastries and cakes on delicate china when they offer a "high tea."
Afternoon tea (because it was usually taken in the late afternoon) is also called "low tea" because it was usually taken in a sitting room or withdrawing room where low tables (like a coffee table) were placed near sofas or chairs generally in a large withdrawing room. "
For more information: http://whatscookingamerica.net/History/HighTeaHistory.htm
I was in Up time last friday and nobody invited me! I really wanted to be there yesterday! sniff
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