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High tea
High tea (also known as meat tea) is an early evening meal, typically eaten between 5pm and 7pm. It is now largely followed by a lighter meal later in the evening.
High tea typically consists of a hot dish such as fish and chips, shepherd's pie, or macaroni cheese, followed by cakes and bread, butter and jam. Occasionally there would be cold cuts of meat, such as ham salad. Traditionally high tea was eaten by middle to upper class children (whose parents would have a more formal dinner later) or by labourers, miners and the like when they came home from work. The term was first used around 1825 and high is used in the sense of well-advanced (like high noon, for example) to signify that it was taken later in the day.
The term “high tea” was used as a way to distinguish it from afternoon tea.
I don't know...your not around me much anymore, the other night when you were upset I was trying to pickup your spirits and I was pretty much told to stay out of it by Diane...so I have...I figured if you wanted to talk to me you would...she said that she was talking to you...I said sorry and then no one said anything to me...
Thank you Colleen, I was glad to do it, I feel I picked the best of the best I just wish I could have gotten more in to it. I felt that we needed a true High Tea Book...
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