paulwalker71 wrote:
Apparently she has to make the tea with -12 tea bags. RFL directive according to reports.
Add to that she has to get the best out of newly assembled tea-pot, spoons, milk jug, cups, saucers and sugar-bowl that have not been used together previously.
So initially she's going to struggle with the order; should the tea-pot be forward of the sugar bowl; should the spoon be in the Centre and the milk-jug be full at the back.
But there's still gaps on the table.
Hopefully another tea-lady could loan her some crockery to fill those gaps - a solid, well-worn, no-nonsense Builders mug would be useful up front
Luckily there is some stability because the kettle is one she used previously but loaned to someone else for several years; now its back in its home kitchen it looks less sparkly and impressive; I'm not sure it will last long without needing a repair.
The main thing is will the tea be a good enough standard to keep the punters returning for more?