SC - pewter casting & multiple feasts
Gwynydd of Culloden
Gwynydd_of_Culloden at freemail.com.au
Sun Mar 19 08:55:21 PST 2000
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Unto the Gathered Cooks does Gwynydd offer her hearty apologies for the following confusion:
At 2000-03-19 05:49:12.578000,
allilyn at juno.com wrote:
> I never thought of 'tea' as being necessesary for a feast, but it
> would
> be in Lochac and the Isles, of course! Tell us about it, Gwynydd.
> What
> time do you have feast if you have tea? What gets served at tea?
> Is
> feast smaller because of tea? What sort of costs, and ever in
> feast fee
> or usually separate? Educate your colonial cousins!
I meant the meal between lunch and (just to confuse our American friends) supper (which is, of course, only biscuits and a cup of hot cocoa!). I did not mean morning, afternoon, or even high tea. Perhaps I should have said dinner? I meant the main meal of the day, if that meal is not eaten at noon.
I think that as an impressionable teenager I read too many "rattling good school stories" set in the "jolly hockey sticks" style of English boarding school for girls. I am, in fact, one of those "colonial cousins", being an Australian, but I am always being mistaken for a Pom - and now you know why! (I actually suspect that I am having my leg pulled and the mickey taken with this post!)
Gwynydd (Scuttling for the refuge of afternoon tea in the Games Mistress's Study)
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