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Victorian Tea Time

Victorian Tea Time. By: Shiza and Daegan. History of Teatime. Tea was introduced in England, for the very first time sometime between 1652-1654 Anne invented the concept as a private snack but she started to invite friends over and drank tea and eat cakes.

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Victorian Tea Time

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  1. Victorian Tea Time By: Shiza and Daegan

  2. History of Teatime • Tea was introduced in England, for the very first time sometime between 1652-1654 • Anne invented the concept as a private snack but she started to invite friends over and drank tea and eat cakes. • Then tea became a popular habit and everyone started to do it.

  3. How you do act at tea time? • Tea time is an average idea that a lot of people are doing just as a habit • Most often occur at hotels or more public places • Very more proper and serious. Always are perfect in manners and everything else • Everything is very precise; no mistakes elbows on the table is a example.

  4. What NOT to do during Teatime

  5. How to prepare for tea time Send out invitations, and prepare your menu. Wash and iron your tablecloth, polish silverware, on that Moring make the sandwiches Tableware: each guest needs tea cup, saucer, dessert plate, silverware, napkin. Table will need tea pot, sugar bowl, creamer, serving silverware, tablecloth, serving dishes. Two tables one with the tea and snacks and the other where you seating.

  6. Fun Facts about tea • You can use tea leaves to read the future. • By 1800 England alone was consuming 24 million pounds per annum of tea • It is the most popular and cheapest beverage, next to water, in the world

  7. Happy Tea Time!!

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