Tara de la Motte, creates the perfect traditional English afternoon tea sandwich selection. Tara says: Welcome to my "Culinary Delights" page, which is dedicated to bringing you simple, quick, easy and tasty recipes that you can prepare with ease in your very own kitchen. Thank you so much for watching Tara The Origins of Afternoon Tea One lump or two? By Tara de la Motte Afternoon tea is a civilised affair; it has all the sophistication of smart entertaining but in a relaxed environment - a meal of informal elegance that can be enjoyed in the cozy, relaxed environment of your sitting room or garden. Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford is often credited with the invention of the tradition of afternoon tea in the early 1840's. Traditionally dinner was not served until 8:30 or 9:00pm in the evening and the Duchess often became hungry, especially in the summer when dinner was served even later. She ordered a small meal of bread, butter, and other niceties, such as cakes, tarts, and biscuits, to be brought secretly to her boudoir. When she was exposed she was not ridiculed, but her habit caught on and the concept of a small meal, of niceties and perhaps tea, became popular and eventually known as "afternoon tea". Obviously the origins of the well known British tradition of afternoon tea cannot be credited to only one woman, but evolved over a period of time, as many cultural customs do. How to Serve an Afternoon Tea Not only does Agatha Christie's quintessentially English ...
Thursday, February 7, 2013
English Afternoon Tea Sandwich Recipes
English Afternoon Tea Sandwich Recipes Tube. Duration : 3.45 Mins.
Tara de la Motte, creates the perfect traditional English afternoon tea sandwich selection. Tara says: Welcome to my "Culinary Delights" page, which is dedicated to bringing you simple, quick, easy and tasty recipes that you can prepare with ease in your very own kitchen. Thank you so much for watching Tara The Origins of Afternoon Tea One lump or two? By Tara de la Motte Afternoon tea is a civilised affair; it has all the sophistication of smart entertaining but in a relaxed environment - a meal of informal elegance that can be enjoyed in the cozy, relaxed environment of your sitting room or garden. Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford is often credited with the invention of the tradition of afternoon tea in the early 1840's. Traditionally dinner was not served until 8:30 or 9:00pm in the evening and the Duchess often became hungry, especially in the summer when dinner was served even later. She ordered a small meal of bread, butter, and other niceties, such as cakes, tarts, and biscuits, to be brought secretly to her boudoir. When she was exposed she was not ridiculed, but her habit caught on and the concept of a small meal, of niceties and perhaps tea, became popular and eventually known as "afternoon tea". Obviously the origins of the well known British tradition of afternoon tea cannot be credited to only one woman, but evolved over a period of time, as many cultural customs do. How to Serve an Afternoon Tea Not only does Agatha Christie's quintessentially English ...
Tara de la Motte, creates the perfect traditional English afternoon tea sandwich selection. Tara says: Welcome to my "Culinary Delights" page, which is dedicated to bringing you simple, quick, easy and tasty recipes that you can prepare with ease in your very own kitchen. Thank you so much for watching Tara The Origins of Afternoon Tea One lump or two? By Tara de la Motte Afternoon tea is a civilised affair; it has all the sophistication of smart entertaining but in a relaxed environment - a meal of informal elegance that can be enjoyed in the cozy, relaxed environment of your sitting room or garden. Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford is often credited with the invention of the tradition of afternoon tea in the early 1840's. Traditionally dinner was not served until 8:30 or 9:00pm in the evening and the Duchess often became hungry, especially in the summer when dinner was served even later. She ordered a small meal of bread, butter, and other niceties, such as cakes, tarts, and biscuits, to be brought secretly to her boudoir. When she was exposed she was not ridiculed, but her habit caught on and the concept of a small meal, of niceties and perhaps tea, became popular and eventually known as "afternoon tea". Obviously the origins of the well known British tradition of afternoon tea cannot be credited to only one woman, but evolved over a period of time, as many cultural customs do. How to Serve an Afternoon Tea Not only does Agatha Christie's quintessentially English ...
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