Tuesday, 9 January 2018

How To Plan A Bridal Shower High Tea Party Toronto

By Sandra Powell


If you are tired of sipping coffee out of a mug in the comfort of your home or cafe, you may want to think about taking tea instead. Attending a high tea party Toronto can be a fun way to celebrate a special birthday or even add a touch of fun and excitement to a weekend afternoon. While high tea is not as common as it was at one time, you can still find places that offer this refined event. Here are tips that you can use to find a party that suits your tastes and your budget.

When a British person talks about tea, they are usually referring to doing more than drinking the hot beverage itself. High versions of this event usually involve a meal as well. A high tea is just fancier and more refined than the every day version of this meal. Think fine dining rather than a meal at a pub and it can give you some idea of the difference.

The main food that is served tends to be sandwiches although they are usually cut into small sections that can be eaten in one or two bites. It is not unusual for the bread to be rolled up and sliced or to have the crust removed so that it is not tough or chewy. If you know the future bride's favorite type of sandwiches you should be sure to serve them. It can be a great way to break out a pretty tiered platter to give the event an even more formal feel.

Desserts are also designed to look small and dainty and should also be able to be eaten with the fingers. Tarts, fruit and scones served with clotted cream or jam are traditional favorites at high teas. Again, they are served on a communal platter so that guests can simply help themselves.

Food allergies and dietary restrictions are important things to keep in mind. You can always look up recipes to make sure they do not contain gluten or other ingredients that your guests may not be able to eat. Make sure to keep food separate so there is no contamination as this can happen accidentally.

If you are attending this kind of event with adults you may not have to plan things in advance as much but if you have kids with you this might be a different story. If younger people will attend you should check the menu carefully to make sure they are serving food younger guests may like. Also, feeding them before you go can help ensure that they are more patient in case serving food takes longer than you expect.

If you don't like the idea of having a shower in your home you may want to check hotels or restaurants to find out if they serve this meal. A tea shop may be smaller and more intimate which can make it a great option if you want to be able to celebrate with more privacy.

Of course you can always choose to throw your own tea party. This will allow you to have some control over the menu which may be a good idea if any of your guests have severe allergies. Just remember to break out the good china cups and make any of the food you serve look pretty and delicate. Then you can enjoy some great conversation and the company of good friends while taking part in a beautiful and fun tradition.




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