Yes and you get a huge plate full although we dont say dessert we say sweet . One elderly man told me a few years ago when he got a whiff of my lunch Geordie broth . As a young Southern chap up here after the war he started seeing a girl she took him home and her dad was cooking broth . He asked does the want some lad , what is it, the can walk on it with the wellies . He said he ate a dish full does the want some more . Yes please . He said if he had said , no thanks to his broth or I dont like that stuff he would have been told to leave and not allowed to date her and yes tea time is late afternoon.
Originally Posted By Dean-Royal
Butting in Peter I believe I live close to JTL and yes I am visiting my mothers this evening for tea, it consists of a full Roast Dinner and Pudding for Dessert
Students in an advanced Biology class were taking their mid-term exam. The last question was, 'Name seven advantages of Mother's Milk.’ The question was worth 70 points or none at all.
One student, in particular, was hard put to think of seven advantages. However, he wrote:
1) It is perfect formula for the child. 2) It provides immunity against several diseases. 3) It is always the right temperature. 4) It is inexpensive. 5) It bonds the child to mother, and vice versa. 6) It is always available as needed.
And then the student was stuck. Finally, in desperation, just before the bell rang indicating the end of the test, he wrote:
7) It comes in two attractive containers and it's high enough off the ground where the cat can't get it.