Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have two big dogs who now eat one and a half times a day. They were both skinny when we got them, so they had breakfast, 4:00 tea, and dinner at 9.
They started not wanting breakfast, so now they just have tea and dinner.
And now I don't feel so bad!
WTF is tea for dogs? Are they british and dining with the queen?
When I lived in Scotland, tea or "high tea" was the word for the children's dinner, or even regular adult dinner, taken on the early side. "High" as in taken at the dining room table, with rather more solid offerings than "afternoon tea", which was a special meal taken earlier in the afternoon, in the living room, with smaller portions of finger foods. Tea happened every day. Afternoon tea was for special occasions.