Messymascot's faith in humanity and ginger safe haven

Just off to cook my tea. Having spicy chicken fried rice (again) with an 80s play on my I-player and probably a Spingo Special on the go. Then sit down to watch the second match. Hope it's as good as the first.

Have a good evening everyone.

When did the English start calling supper tea? I mean tea is that stuff in a bag you blend with water and is a nice drink. I mean you wouldn’t say you feel like supper and expect someone to make you a cup of tea!
 


Playing in the street, "Gerrin, your tea is on the table, getting cold".

Usually followed by "Wait till Dad comes home".

Different days.
Definitely different days. We'd be out each and every evening in Sefton or Princes Park or the streets around the area. Couldn't go further than the Cathedral.

If I wasn't in before it got dark, I'd expect the back of my mother's hand within a minute of getting through the door.
 
When did the English start calling supper tea? I mean tea is that stuff in a bag you blend with water and is a nice drink. I mean you wouldn’t say you feel like supper and expect someone to make you a cup of tea!
Supper is for posh folks. I used to deal with an HR manager who was based inthe Plymouth office. She had a double-barrelled name , was a nice woman but very posh. She was always telling me she was going out for supper. In my house, supper is a couple of crumpets or a piece of toast!
 

Supper is for posh folks. I used to deal with an HR manager who was based inthe Plymouth office. She had a double-barrelled name , was a nice woman but very posh. She was always telling me she was going out for supper. In my house, supper is a couple of crumpets or a piece of toast!
Growing up tea was about 4.30, supper around 7.30 was a drink of Ovaltine and a biscuit.
 

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