Good manners at the table

 


Table Manners (Ingalls' Home Magazine, 1889) "Good manners at the table are of the greatest importance, for one can, at a glance, discern whether a person has been trained to eat well... to drink quietly, and not as a horse or cow drinks... There is no position where the innate refinement of a person is more fully exhibited than at the table."

Dressed With No Place To Go

It felt so good to dress up again. I did not leave the comfort of my home, but I did dress for an adventure.


 

Tea With Lady Estelle

 






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 I am happy to say my tea time travels are on it's way. I have decided to visit as many tea shops and salons as I can. Will be looking t...