Description: This is a quality downloadable recipe card with a Victorian image celebrating St. Patrick's Day.
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The Backstory:
Just a bit about Irish tea:
The Irish love their tea and this
easy little recipe will complement yours. You can dress this up with
little colored sugars as well.
When resarching this, we found
out a lot about the Irish tea tradition. Did you know that the Irish
make their tea very strong and then mix it with up to a 1/3 of rich
milk? The lucky Irish also generally serve tea 3 times a day: 11:00am,
3:00-5:00 in the afternoon, and high tea is at 6:00pm. I had always
thought that "high tea" was formal, but in the Irish tradition, it is
the working man's tea that serves as a meal. Very interesting and you
can find more out about "Irish tea Traditions" in an article by Brenda
Hyde at oldfashionedliving.com.
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