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1st July 10, 10:46 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by Bugbear
All right, I have been looking over, A Little English Book of Teas, by Rosa Mashiter; Chronicle Books, 1989.
There seems to be quite a few different sandwiches, cakes, etc that are eaten with the tea, and some of them involve marmalade.
I wasn't raised with that tradition, we had ice tea, with the sound of rattling ice in large glasses, and we also had watermelon on the porch...
We also had frozen Kool-Aid in what ever little plastic containers my grandmother happened to have around.
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That's nice, Ted. I guess they are two quite different traditions. Did you enjoy your afternoon Kool-Aid with ice and watermelon, though, and how did you serve the marmalade?
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