Date: 2009-04-14 12:13 pm (UTC)
Just butting in with a further question about tea time: is it just a difference in nomenclature, then, based on the time it's eaten, or would dinner and tea time have different foods? I know tea time can be much more substantial than many Americans think (with our visions of little sugary cakes on fine china) but can it actually be the main evening meal? I think I sort of imagined that a late afternoon tea time, while not merely a snack, would be followed by a later (7:30-8:30) dinner.
Thank you, and thanks as well for the pub info.
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