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Afternoon tea etiquette is quite simple. To enjoy it at its most, you will find in this video an exhaustive list of the do's and don'ts of during an afternoon tea session.
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@matildecottone
@matildecottone 8 лет назад
With all duty respect, it is always adviced not to take the jam or the cream from the common plate and spread directly on the scone or you will risk to have crumbs when you put the knife back in, not polite if there are other guests. You take a little quantity of jam and put it aside on your plate then spread it. I'm not British , but that's how i was told to do. The video is lovely to watch,thank you.
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 8 лет назад
+Matilde Cottone that makes a lot of sense - thanks Matilde!
@zahre_mar
@zahre_mar 7 лет назад
Comments like these are proof that commoners use etiquette to make others feel uncomfortable, rather than enjoy themselves in any setting. If I watched someone smear jam on the plate before the bread, I would assume the person is challenged. Don't assume that every ridiculous thing stuffy people did in the past is still applicable today. Use a lighter hand and butter your scone, not the plate. You're not 5. You can do this.
@xXPuNkRoCkRulesXx
@xXPuNkRoCkRulesXx 7 лет назад
i think you mean with all DUE respect
@irenecurran8049
@irenecurran8049 7 лет назад
Zahre Mar and f e saw wal
@jastidarshitha3498
@jastidarshitha3498 6 лет назад
Matilde Cottone can u help me in this plzzz ... when we order tea ,should we order the 3 layered separately or wil be in menu by any name ???
@ritageraghty4404
@ritageraghty4404 8 лет назад
Another etiquette: no banging sounds with teaspoon against cup or cream. No sipping or slurping sound while drinking tea. Next etiquette: marmalade is for breakfast only and jam for afternoon or evening tea. Another: no elbows on the table. I learned all that above from the nuns who ran their boarding schools like an army where pupils marched in twos, learned strictest school rules like "no running allowed in corridors." Nuns were like the army marms who knocked coarse-mannered girls into fine ladies. They used to forever correct my faux pas. At the end, I saw the values of etiquette.
@InTheMusicBox
@InTheMusicBox 7 лет назад
Hello Rita, I work as an English teacher in boarding schools in the summer time around London, and I always wonder what it would be live to attend a boarding school as a child. Care to create a video? Would love to watch. I am also amazed at the fact that along the rugby fields, horse stables, the Greek history and French classes, the balled dance studio, and the big performance hall they also get classes full of sewing machines and they do create their own fashion shows! I never thought this could be part of their education.
@theberrby6836
@theberrby6836 7 лет назад
I'd like to see a video too! If it isn't a problem, of course.
@melaniecravens7240
@melaniecravens7240 7 лет назад
Does eating have to be so complicated Jesus I don't think I want to go looks yummy. Though.
@matthewkim8158
@matthewkim8158 6 лет назад
New commers I'm sure it's intimidating, but for ppl who have this in their culture on a day-to-day it's probably very simple and just "common" knowledge to them.
@monicad.2269
@monicad.2269 6 лет назад
My Way Out oh my, this is very interesting
@tracyscott2887
@tracyscott2887 7 лет назад
Actually the proper etiquette: do not take clotted cream and jam directly from the container. Take a portion of each, put on side of your plate and spread from there.
@calichef1962
@calichef1962 6 лет назад
Because she was dining alone it was acceptable for her to spread directly from the container. It was her individual serving. However, if there were other diners, yes, one must put the jam and the cream on one's plate first.
@bonitaweekes4366
@bonitaweekes4366 5 лет назад
Isn't the lady having tea alone? So if crumbs get I to the jam then it's her jam. It's all going the same bloody place, in your mouth, down your stomach and out into the toilet.
@bonitaweekes4366
@bonitaweekes4366 5 лет назад
Meant....get into.....
@CrisTina-tp2jg
@CrisTina-tp2jg 5 лет назад
@@calichef1962 This is a video about explaining etiquette, even though it may be acceptable for her to take cream and jam directly from the dishes it defeats the purpose of the video. The purpose is to educate people in afternoon tea etiquette and that maybe while they may be dining with other people.
@miyounova
@miyounova 5 лет назад
yeah, that's not even just for high tea as well; I was always told to use the common dish and servingware to put something on my plate and then use my own cutlery to spread or eat something.
@kelly_seastar
@kelly_seastar 5 лет назад
Green tea with rose petals. Man that sounds delicious!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 5 лет назад
Kelly Seastar it’s lovely indeed ! 🍵 🌸
@kasumiikuna3922
@kasumiikuna3922 8 лет назад
the way she say "that will be a disgrace to your family" is sound so cool i dont know why
@matthewkim8158
@matthewkim8158 6 лет назад
Cause she Asian... And whatever Asian's do that is out of line integrity to the family is a disgrace
@danqixing7594
@danqixing7594 6 лет назад
Hahahhahahhaha
@angielee8267
@angielee8267 6 лет назад
Kasumi Ikuŕsna0 g9 o
@theuberman7170
@theuberman7170 4 года назад
Not really
@fernanda8729
@fernanda8729 4 года назад
When i read this comment, she say it
@julia9557
@julia9557 5 лет назад
Sandwiches are supposed to be the bottom layer, scones middle and sweets on top
@melanieaverkiou3283
@melanieaverkiou3283 3 года назад
true
@kedanpie4409
@kedanpie4409 3 года назад
@@melanieaverkiou3283 is it because you eat your way up the tray stack? Just curious
@pammienakh
@pammienakh 3 года назад
@@kedanpie4409 you start with savouries and finish with sweets.
@jsan5631
@jsan5631 3 года назад
Yeah and also the sandwiches are supposed to be kinda bland to cleanse your palette for the good stuff lol(the cakes and desserts)
@francislouis6796
@francislouis6796 2 года назад
Correct
@SSJordan1
@SSJordan1 7 лет назад
I ADORE you and this video. I only wish I saw this before going to London. No wonder why Londoners gave me a dirty look at at tea time. I spent months in London where not only did I stir my tea and spill over, I wiped my mouth, ate my scone with a knife and fork AND threw in some clotted cream with my English Breakfast tea, I also said MMMMMMmmmmm out loud after every bite....and cant WAIT to do it again. :-D
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 7 лет назад
Sue Hweamel 😂👌
@littlemissblackdress7587
@littlemissblackdress7587 6 лет назад
Weirdo
@SSJordan1
@SSJordan1 6 лет назад
Little Miss Black Dress....you subscribe to "The Dodo" and are obsessed with Debbie Gibson...so who's the weirdo? LOL
@jdashlovela
@jdashlovela 5 лет назад
lol omg im laughing so hard hahaha that's funny
@elasparkling113
@elasparkling113 3 года назад
Love it !!! :))))
@maxsmum1000
@maxsmum1000 6 лет назад
I am English and your video really made me smile! There is no rule about how to stir your tea. Why would you want to make a mess with it anyway? It is considered very common to put your milk in first! This is a complete no-no if you are out to impress! I have NEVER in all my life seen anyone try to break open a scone. I would die if I was with someone who did that! It is NOT bread! It doesn't matter how you hold your cup as long as you use the handle. Usually here everyone has their own individual jam and cream and is at liberty to put their knife in it if they wish. This is because it's very difficult to stop crumbs getting into the jam no matter how hard you try. You are right about the Devon and Cornwall thing but most people put the cream on first, then the jam. Hope this helps!
@kakuella
@kakuella 8 лет назад
Actually.. you don't use your butter knife to directly grab jam & butter. Unless utensils didn't came out with j&b, always use the utensils that came out with j&b to grab your desire amount and put it on your plate so you can spread it on your scone with your own butter knife. In this way everyone can enjoy clean j&b. You're welcome.
@rachelmayes7905
@rachelmayes7905 8 лет назад
Us Brits love our tea, sandwiches need to be at the bottom and work your way up. You need to come to the UK for proper afternoon tea.
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 8 лет назад
the dream!
@lovefood3905
@lovefood3905 7 лет назад
I agree the sweeter the treat the higher it should be
@allisonforfornsed
@allisonforfornsed 7 лет назад
You are a Brit, so I want to ask you a question! Don't you find it difficult to hold the cup in that way? Pinching it between my index finger and thumb and letting the bottom of the handle be supported on my finger is incredibly difficult! It's so heavy and puts a lot of stress on my hand. Is it that the tea cups are lighter weight?
@rachelmayes7905
@rachelmayes7905 7 лет назад
allisonforfornsed tea cups are small and made from fine bone china, with the tea the cup is not heavy. What type of cup do you use? Remember it is something we have been brought up with. None of us in our family drink coffee so tea is drunk all day in our family, a good cup of tea is the best thing in the world. I need to put the kettle on now ......
@alicelocker201
@alicelocker201 7 лет назад
Rachel Mayes as I fellow brit myself I totally agree... It seems to be so different over here!☕🍵
@craigdavis1944
@craigdavis1944 7 лет назад
It's just a bunch of common people trying to be posh at a fancy tea room/manner house and yes I am British 😂
@zararoyce319
@zararoyce319 5 лет назад
Yeah I’ve always kind of wondered at the willingness to pay these hefty hefty prices to have this when it’s so clearly cost so little I think it has to do with the fact that most people who are attracted to doing this simply do not have a proper tea set and that kind of stuff at home because definitely if you did it you could just do it at home, or for that matter you could go out anywhere and just simply order TV and some scones and a little something savory or whatever and it’s basically the same thing because all this really is an out is the tea some savory a little sandwiches scones and possibly some other type of dessert But I think a lot of it like I said is the fact that they get very enamored by the idea of the fancy China and the cutlery and just the overall location,
@moonie8830
@moonie8830 5 лет назад
@@zararoyce319 I think it's simply because it's fun. Yes you could do it at home, but it's not as nice to meet friends at home as some nice places.
@zararoyce319
@zararoyce319 5 лет назад
Alice E yeah that’s what I was thinking as well, that’s why ironically this kind of thing is more sought after by poor people who don’t live in nice places, you do not see someone who lives in a really nice house you can have the full set up with a beautiful view going and paying this ridiculous price for a pittance you see people who don’t normally live in that surrounding trying to go there for a couple hours and be a part of a world that otherwise they don’t belong to
@emmabenuska699
@emmabenuska699 5 лет назад
I make sandwiches cut into triangles and put the crust side on the bottom ,use mix and match tea cups,it's alot of fun and not alot of money
@rtp1968
@rtp1968 4 года назад
Zara Royce: You act as if you are higher than God.
@millerlkme01
@millerlkme01 7 лет назад
The altered voice audio is annoying, otherwise this was a very elegant production. Not sure why you made that choice.
@laurenwidmann2064
@laurenwidmann2064 6 лет назад
KillerKatMiller It was off putting and rude to the viewer.
@TravelYourself
@TravelYourself 4 года назад
THANK YOU for telling people high tea and afternoon tea aren't the same thing! This is my life's mission!!! lol
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 4 года назад
HahahHa 👌😁 thank YOU for stopping by ! Hope you're having a great Sunday so far
@mikezinn7212
@mikezinn7212 4 года назад
Start with a tea cup! That's a frigging mug.
@leexster
@leexster 8 лет назад
LOL very nice video and loved the humour. Great job!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 8 лет назад
thanks a ton Leexster :)
@luckysol7486
@luckysol7486 5 лет назад
A MAGICAL AFTERNOON TEA . THANK YOU !
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 5 лет назад
lucky sol 🙏✨ it was magical indeed ! Thanks for stopping by to watch the video
@maxhooper4319
@maxhooper4319 7 лет назад
As a British Londoner I was brought up to believe that milk first is extremely disrespectful. Milk should always go last
@johnburton2874
@johnburton2874 5 лет назад
Oh for God sake england, get a grip haven't you got any thing more important to worry about than what comes first ,milk or tea in the cup!!!
@miyounova
@miyounova 5 лет назад
weird, my mother learnt (from an extremely posh family she lived with for several years) that you put the milk in the cup first. Always. With fine china that is.
@ThePottersHouseChurchHull
@ThePottersHouseChurchHull 4 года назад
Milk always first; a tradition so as to not crack your china/porcelain tea cup with the heat 😊
@NiggaTigga94
@NiggaTigga94 2 года назад
I'll add the milk whenever the fuck I want thank you very much.
@remij9592
@remij9592 7 лет назад
Why is the spoon hanging off the plate? It's not an oar.
@Master_Blackthorne
@Master_Blackthorne 3 года назад
How nice that you've uploaded a video which preserves the dignity and decorum of afternoon tea.
@mismissy
@mismissy 3 года назад
Ohhhh how fancy. Afternoon tea including bk servant. How fabulous
@havefunucrazyidiots
@havefunucrazyidiots 7 лет назад
this was a lot more informative than I thought it would be and I adore that
@andiemorgan961
@andiemorgan961 4 года назад
The milk being poured before or after is still a class indicator. It stems from only the best china could tolerate high temperatures, so TEA could be poured first, followed by the required amount of milk. Another reason this was deemed the most appropriate way was that one could gauge the correct amount of milk more accurately. 😄
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 4 года назад
Interesting ! Thank you for this :) Hope you're having a fantastic week so far.
@andiemorgan961
@andiemorgan961 4 года назад
@@mtlfoodsnob You're welcome. Personally, I love a nice drop of tea with no milk, but with a slice of lemon.😋 Happy sipping!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 4 года назад
@@andiemorgan961 ohhh that sounds lovely :) thank you for the tip ! I will make sure to try
@ManAtTea
@ManAtTea 8 лет назад
I always add my milk after the tea...it just looks too cool not to! Also, I usually put my jam over the cream on the scone...crazy Cornwallians!
@Thingybob
@Thingybob 6 лет назад
In the past, the MIFs (milk in first), were those people who did it to prevent their cups from breaking with the heat of the water. In those days, only rich people could afford fine china, and could pour the milk at the end, which is the correct thing to do, to calculate exactly how much milk we require, depending on the strength of the tea.
@katiek1856
@katiek1856 5 лет назад
I love having afternoon tea at the Phoenician in Scottsdale AZ.
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 5 лет назад
Katie K ouuuhhh fancy ✨🌸
@bichonmomr
@bichonmomr 7 лет назад
Ok just added this to my fav list. Your so much fun to watch!😍
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 7 лет назад
Bichonmommy R ❤️ thanks for the lovely words and for stopping by !
@antonia817
@antonia817 7 лет назад
Well it pains me to see you are lifting the cup in the air for so long and don't take a sip...
@Unknown-bs1kz
@Unknown-bs1kz 6 лет назад
Antonia LDN hhahaha
@bonesita88
@bonesita88 7 лет назад
This was a fantastic video! And you have an awesome personality. Subscribed!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 7 лет назад
Bonita C Hey Bonita - thanks for stopping by and the lovely words ! Excited to have you come along the journey :)
@thomaslee6060
@thomaslee6060 4 года назад
I’ve never been to an afternoon tea but i’m ready ! 😎😄
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 4 года назад
Yasss ✨✨
@globalforce
@globalforce 7 лет назад
LOVED the Dowager Countess in the end.
@KelseytheLetteredDandy
@KelseytheLetteredDandy 8 лет назад
Thanks so much for the fun and informative video. :)
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 8 лет назад
Thanks for the lovely comment Kelsey! Glad you enjoyed it :)
@kareneaston1102
@kareneaston1102 8 лет назад
High Tea Ediqitte
@judytelles3518
@judytelles3518 4 года назад
Entertaining and fun way to present,WHAT about your NAPKIN.I really enjoyed this and the venue is superb.Claridges is great for tea ,so I am told.
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 4 года назад
hahahah, yes, thanks for the feedback! Claridge's afternoon tea and quite up there. Are you planning on trying it soon?
@Stitchpuppy01
@Stitchpuppy01 8 лет назад
Loved this! Great humor.
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 8 лет назад
Thank you for the kind words :))
@josearmandoalonsoarenas3005
@josearmandoalonsoarenas3005 9 лет назад
An! Loved your video and the music! Wonderful!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 9 лет назад
+José Armando Alonso Arenas thanks a ton josé! :)
@younglady2789
@younglady2789 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing and using humor to get your points across!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 2 года назад
Thanks for stopping by and for the kind words! I hope you're having a fantastic weekend so far :)
@littlehappyface1212
@littlehappyface1212 9 лет назад
Tellement fancy, I love it !
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 9 лет назад
+littlehappyface1212 haha, merci dear!
@andrea_doherty_
@andrea_doherty_ 6 лет назад
I love this! Very funny and entertaining. I was looking for ideas for a tea etiquette video to do with my two little girls when we're in the UK next week! Thanks for some inspiration :-)
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 6 лет назад
Andrea Doherty wow wow wow - thanks a ton for watching and the lovely comments Andrea ! Wishing you a fantastic trip to you and your family :) 🇬🇧
@aki957
@aki957 8 лет назад
my first video of u. really liked it,because i got to learn while having fun.
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 8 лет назад
Thanks for the lovely words Shad! Hope you enjoy the upcoming videos :)
@johnmoon3848
@johnmoon3848 6 лет назад
That was such good fun!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 6 лет назад
Thanks so much for watching! Hope you enjoy the upcoming videos too :)
@kingtony1813
@kingtony1813 6 лет назад
Love the video.
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 6 лет назад
King Tony 🙏 thanks for watching 😊
@zeenath5830
@zeenath5830 6 лет назад
I just enoyed watching this video. Thought it was funny and clever the way you created it. Just made me lauf. too good. thankyou.
@salmenahasood9165
@salmenahasood9165 7 лет назад
Milk should always be added after the tea is poured.
@wendymcbridemarinecorpscom8811
Love the video! Thanks for the refresher!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 7 лет назад
Wendy Ward thanks for watching 🤗
@marctremblay8087
@marctremblay8087 7 лет назад
I raise my pinky while drinking Sake with those small cups
@alaskacosplay
@alaskacosplay 3 года назад
I'm definitely gonna go there, pretending I was the Dowager Countess of Grantham from Downton Abbey or Lady Cora Grantham or Mary Crawley with my Edwardian getup and my large hat with feathers on it.
@vt-yp7yq
@vt-yp7yq 6 лет назад
Good video!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 6 лет назад
v t 🙏✨ thanks for watching !
@BenjaminBolliger
@BenjaminBolliger 8 лет назад
the strange fast-forward voice? too bad, otherwise a nice vide...
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 8 лет назад
thanks for the feedback Benjamin!
@mommabear5059
@mommabear5059 6 лет назад
Benjamin Bolliger I found it odd and off putting as well.
@lisaperez6214
@lisaperez6214 6 лет назад
Your supposed to put the jam and cream on your plate or on two separate mini dish on the plate.
@hubertaumeier4558
@hubertaumeier4558 3 года назад
go to the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong! they show you proper Tea Service and Procedures!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 3 года назад
Ohhhh that sounds fabulous. Is there a specific tea menu you'd recommend there ?
@youpihat
@youpihat 5 лет назад
She's so perfect and funny ! Mort de RIRE !!!!!!!!! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha !!!!!!!!!
@tab1356
@tab1356 5 лет назад
Nice to watch video. 🙂
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 5 лет назад
Thank you Tejas for watching for and for the kind words! I wish you a lovely weekend :)
@AdrianSpencerElizalde
@AdrianSpencerElizalde 7 лет назад
When us boys enjoy a pleasant afternoon tea with a little gossip on the side. Haha!
@vsilligirlbestie3973
@vsilligirlbestie3973 6 лет назад
One afternoon tea there would probably cost more than my one month's meal......
@Toxic_gl0worm
@Toxic_gl0worm 7 лет назад
2.11 Can't stop replaying the queens face 😂😂😂🤣
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 7 лет назад
Christopher Roe 😎✨✨
@Babababababe
@Babababababe 8 лет назад
Love the video. I just subscribed. Keep up the great work!!! :)
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 8 лет назад
+Babababababe Thank you for the lovely words and for coming along my food journey! :)
@haleybellereynolds
@haleybellereynolds 6 лет назад
Awe, I saw Dame Maggie Smith, I'm happy now
@rnswann6324
@rnswann6324 5 лет назад
If you think about it, the rules of etiquette are practical instructions for ways to either avoid mishaps, or to be courteous to others. For example to avoid sloshing soup on your lap, or the tablecloth, you scoop soup away from you. Simple and practical.
@bermudatriangle2453
@bermudatriangle2453 6 лет назад
WOW ! I'm new in here your channel and so impressed all of your talented ! and the information of afternoon tea things that you've let us know is really easy to understand :) recently i'm so digging to have some nice tea and this your video is perfect for me :D thanks for uploading ! even if this video uploaded few years ago but definitely still working perfectly :D
@Anastas1786
@Anastas1786 3 года назад
Re: Scones You _can_ prepare your scones however you like without necessarily violating etiquette, but if it matters to anyone apparently Her Majesty herself personally prefers _jam_ first, then cream.
@cloverclover7638
@cloverclover7638 7 лет назад
Very entertaining! Keeps it interesting!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 7 лет назад
Thanks Clover for stopping by and for the kind words! :)
@Yfuful
@Yfuful 8 лет назад
I'm doing a project proposal about afternoon tea. Your video helps a lot! thanks :D
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 8 лет назад
That's wonderful to hear! Fingers crossed for your project!
@lesamisdelacuisineprovenca9534
Bonjour, comment allez vous ?Je suis enchantée de vous voir..... --> French Etiquette....
@vminkook8266
@vminkook8266 6 лет назад
Wow you're canadian right ? I didn't know that Canadian sound more like French people than Quebecois !
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 6 лет назад
V Min Kook hahaha I’m actually 💯 québécoise ! There’s ton of variations of our lovely accent :)
@HML2004
@HML2004 7 лет назад
Fun video!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 7 лет назад
Huy Le thank you 🤗🙏
@mrraven9790
@mrraven9790 3 года назад
It is like play back
@jenelleburton1903
@jenelleburton1903 2 года назад
Very nice and informative!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 2 года назад
Thank you for stopping by and for the kind words! Have a lovely weekend
@evieaddy9580
@evieaddy9580 7 лет назад
sorry girl but for scones and clotted cream it cant be anything less than Strawberry Jam not Raspberry
@conniehruday9139
@conniehruday9139 2 года назад
What if you hate milk in your tea? I am lactose intolerant as well. Is plain tea gauche?
@Motivated_Vergil
@Motivated_Vergil 2 года назад
Drink tea the way YOU like it, if you're Lactose Intolerant thats fine enjoy a cup of black tea or anything you like with great company and some biscuits ☕
@069220
@069220 7 лет назад
The instructions here do not match those of other videos on tea manners. Such as adding the milk first.
@yuliachannel778
@yuliachannel778 7 лет назад
Such a wonderful recollection of afternoon tea, reminds me of so many occasions of afternoon tea in London! The atmosphere of this video really embodies what tea is about for me - the experience and the 'tea lifestyle'. The Langham's Palm Court is probably my favourte afternoon tea place. Yulia.
@sammyhawkins5590
@sammyhawkins5590 6 лет назад
4 o clock !!!!!!!! 3.15 if you please, or 2pm if you are American
@janebooth9867
@janebooth9867 6 лет назад
I'd prefer aisi an food with my tea ... it's a perfect pairing.
@bhamini76
@bhamini76 5 лет назад
What r the sandwiches served in ?
@gipsymelody1268
@gipsymelody1268 3 года назад
so dip my scones on the jam after on the btter? yes maam! ":D
@KissAnimeAULoveAnime
@KissAnimeAULoveAnime 7 лет назад
I love your chipmunk voice
@ianrobertson5798
@ianrobertson5798 7 лет назад
you should see her chipmunk balls !!
@ChillaxingCheers
@ChillaxingCheers 6 лет назад
NICE!!BIG LIKE!!!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 6 лет назад
Chillaxing Cheers 🙏💗
@whynot7549
@whynot7549 7 лет назад
...why do I rest the cup on my middle finger ,pore milk first ,stir in the 12:6 way and always spread jam and cream on instead of dipping the bread in it even though my family do the opposite 😂
@panhyde7453
@panhyde7453 4 года назад
Wasn't it like, 5 o'clock? Why is it 4 o'clock now? Please, explain
@antotombari710
@antotombari710 6 лет назад
I saw in a infographic that 1* the savouries, 2* the scons and 3* the sweets.
@ahmadsyahidmohdrosman6726
@ahmadsyahidmohdrosman6726 7 лет назад
I love this vid....thumbs up!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 7 лет назад
Ahmad Syahid 🤗 thanks a ton for watching !
@ethandaly3623
@ethandaly3623 7 лет назад
Never milk first
@louisericketts6738
@louisericketts6738 6 лет назад
Ethan Daly I always put the milk in first if using a teapot although I mostly have teabag in a mug nowadays. I know milk in first isn't considered correct but I prefer it that way and will continue doing it that way.
@truthseeker444
@truthseeker444 6 лет назад
I agree, I was always told that boiling liquid being poured unto the tea would scorch the milk and impair the taste.
@thomashadleigh2575
@thomashadleigh2575 8 лет назад
Put the jam first? Cornish people are weird. XD
@v.mollner6911
@v.mollner6911 8 лет назад
As they'd say in Austin "Keep Cornwall weird"
@thedr00
@thedr00 7 лет назад
There's a huge rivalry between Cornwall and Devon and there's no denying cream first tastes better (you'll even see Cornish folks eating them that way, in Cornwall), having lived and grown up in both counties, I'm convinced this jam cycle thing exists only for 1 county to irritate the other.
@kamgrant
@kamgrant 6 лет назад
Haha. Your right. Us Devonian's ALWAYS must put the cream first.
@jdashlovela
@jdashlovela 5 лет назад
love it
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 5 лет назад
Jasmine K. 🙏🙏
@jannamebaotocuaruneterra6211
@jannamebaotocuaruneterra6211 6 лет назад
Oh I love British culture :3
@raraatsani
@raraatsani 7 лет назад
this video is so fancy, i need a second monocle
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 7 лет назад
Jasmine Afra Atsani 😂🙃👌
@rosacervantes9046
@rosacervantes9046 4 года назад
Is there suppose to be a fly at ur afternoon tea???
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 4 года назад
lol, ideally not 🤭
@patricemarie2960
@patricemarie2960 6 лет назад
Great Sharing! ... MTL Food Snob!
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 6 лет назад
Patrice Marie thanks a ton for watching and the lovely feedback :)
@None-et6os
@None-et6os 6 лет назад
The milk was added before the tea to avoid staining the china.
@cloverclover7638
@cloverclover7638 7 лет назад
Opportuni-Tea!
@Hum0ng0us
@Hum0ng0us 6 лет назад
GO LEAFS!!
@qkuchiki
@qkuchiki 5 лет назад
Anna is also Ma kinds girl 😉
@nelmakrieger
@nelmakrieger 6 лет назад
There are some etiquette mistakes in this video
@chamingteaberlin
@chamingteaberlin 6 лет назад
Nice video! 🍵😘
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 5 лет назад
CHAMING Tea Berlin 🙏 thanks for watching !
@nasifabdullah7435
@nasifabdullah7435 7 лет назад
This is not the UK. This is Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa.
@Ψυχήμίασμα
@Ψυχήμίασμα 7 лет назад
which was a former colony of the UK.
@charlemagnelegreat8515
@charlemagnelegreat8515 6 лет назад
In Sophie's voice: Wow! Can't you just smell the pretentiousness in the air, like a nice episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians? 🤣
@21whichiswhich
@21whichiswhich 7 лет назад
Us here only have milk teas you can drink it anyways you want. Lol
@relaxationjourneys4575
@relaxationjourneys4575 3 года назад
What kind of tea can't you take into outerspace?🪐 Gravi - tea
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 3 года назад
😂🚀🚀
@relaxationjourneys4575
@relaxationjourneys4575 3 года назад
@@mtlfoodsnob ☕✨
@rachelthomas4731
@rachelthomas4731 7 лет назад
Why am I watching this
@KakakaShu
@KakakaShu 4 года назад
Why am I feeling that the back song is somewhat sounded like Once Upon a Dream Edit: I mean the backsound in the beginning
@mtlfoodsnob
@mtlfoodsnob 4 года назад
Hello, thanks for stopping by ! The music is Tchaikovsky' Sleeping Beauty, Opus 66 :) I hope this helps
@AlqGo
@AlqGo 7 лет назад
I didn't think food could make me cringe until I watched this video. Come on! This is *ancient* etiquette. Modern day polite eating etiquette is more than suffice.
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