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Topic History of: Tea with friends
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JK2006 Incidentally my 55 year old friend's 88 year old dad ate more than both us youngsters combined (I'm about to be 75).
JK2006 At Fortnums yesterday in their delightful Diamond room; I frequently take tea there; very civilised and delicious. I love the finger sandwiches. Cakes, scones with cream and jam and honey. Darjeeling. Early Grey. Not cheap, mind you; around £40 each.