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AKBremer7608 05-17-2011 10:39 AM

Terrified....Phase 1....Saturday "High Tea"
 
Have been invited to a "High Tea" which will have a 5 course small portioned things, example, "cucumber soup," etc. Wondering how do I handle this? I am in phase 1. I don't want to pack my own snacks since I think that would be tacky! lol. Thanks!!!

Lexxiss 05-17-2011 02:02 PM

Hmm....where is it going to be held? We go to High Tea at a nice hotel in Denver and we certainly wouldn't bring our own nor would much of anything be P1 friendly.

Is it an event that would be held again that you could politely decline now?

Sorry...not much help but guess I'd need a little more information.

AKBremer7608 05-17-2011 03:37 PM

Nope it is a fundraiser my mom is helping with and has asked me to go. So I'm going to go and pray for the best. It is at our church also.

saef 05-17-2011 05:00 PM

Hmm. I wonder if they are using the term correctly.

Quote:

In the past whether you took "afternoon tea" or "high tea" was a peek into your social standing. Afternoon Tea was a light elegant meal served between a light lunch and late dinner, usually between 3 o'clock and 5 o'clock, and was mainly confined to the aristocracy with their leisurely lifestyle. High Tea was a more substantial meal, including meat and/or fish, and was really a early dinner which well suited the middle and lower classes after a long day at work.

Read more: http://www.joyofbaking.com/EnglishTe...#ixzz1Me5JYscl
Why do I think they're really after an aristocratic "afternoon tea" experience rather than a "high tea"?

Shame, because the latter sounds more friendly to what I understand to be South Beach Phase 1. (I'm not a Beacher but like a lot of the recipes, particularly from Kalyn's Kitchen.)

cestlavie22 05-18-2011 08:37 AM

Do you actually need to eat at it? Have a good lunch before hand and then sit and sip your tea. Or even better, it it is a fundraiser, get up and help.

Look at the menu beforehand. Something like cucumber soup likely fits in. Otherwise, go prepared to chat, just ignore the food and be ready to say firmly and politely, 'oh it looks all so lovely but i'm not hungry right now'. Repeat as often as needed. (which may be very, very often).

good luck!

fozentusic 05-18-2011 09:55 AM

To be honest I declined a get together while I was in Phase One to avoid the carbfest that it was. Sad, but I had to do it.

If it's a fundraiser try to get yourself involved and stay on your feet, filling up those teacups and helping out. Eat a healthy meal before hand?

Or claim to be ill and not eat anything. ;) Terribly hard though if you're sitting looking at all those goodies!


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