SvcDogSawyer wrote:I know it's not a guy thing, but I really like going to Tea.
SvcDogSawyer wrote:I know it's not a guy thing, but I really like going to Tea.
copperlegend wrote:SvcDogSawyer wrote:I know it's not a guy thing, but I really like going to Tea.
my bf has been practically begging me to host a 'proper Sunday tea' one of these weekends. He wants crumpets, scones, tea ssandwiches, clotted cream, the whole 9 yards. He was born in London, but has lived here for 15+ years. I don't think I could pull it off. In fact, I am feeling anxious just thinking about it.
LMM wrote:We have La Tea Da here right on Park Ave.
amalie79 wrote:I used to live in London and one of my all time favorite things to do was go outside the city on a Saturday afternoon to a village tea house and have a whole pot to myself. Best alone-time ever, and they don't look at you like you're crazy when you eat somewhere by yourself over there.
TheRedQueen wrote:Most tea places here don't mind if you pop in for a cuppa by yourself either. I've sat in many a tea room by myself...
iluvk9 wrote:Is it wrong?
I gave my son a small bag full of the carob/peanut butter cookies from Three Dog Bakery. I mean, he only eats healthy foods, and he COULD have noticed the dog bone on the cookie part. He did say he liked them.
plebayo wrote:it's something I notice in pictures too. I'm horrible :p
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