How to make dainty cucumber sandwiches for an English tea party; learn more about English culinary customs in this free cooking video.
Expert: Marieve Herington
Contact: www.marieve.ca
Bio: Marieve Herington has had a passion for the culinary arts and entertaining since she was very young, opening her first freelance event coordinating and catering company when she was only 16.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
I... wow. Learning not to look at the comments section is a slow, painful process. This is the first half of a how-to. The fact that the host is pretty seems to draw the wrong kind of commenter here.
metamaterial 2 months ago
It's nice to see hate comments on a simple video, it completely brightens anyone's day. Why act like the better man if you can only resort to insults?
pokeloveracjnjonas 8 months ago
oh please/. how-to videos by people who clearly don't.
futuristfood 10 months ago
hey she's Betty from "How I Met Your Mother"!!
iheart3elvis 10 months ago
@genxvoice24: She is indeed. Very pretty and appealing.
WilliamGruff 11 months ago
@lolaposen: What an ugly creature you are, and sadly all too typical of the modern female. Your parents and teachers have failed you. Your mother should have given you some lessons in manners and deportment and other feminine arts, but then perhaps she was as ignorant as you, and your father should have given you some good hard smacks. A few sharp slaps across the face would certainly effect an improvement in your demeanour.
You're clearly of no use to yourself or society.
WilliamGruff 11 months ago
@EjkoUSC
There was no need for that.
WilliamGruff 1 year ago
A skill now lost that English, and other British, housewives had, and I'm sure American housewives also, was the buttering and slicing of very thin slices of bread. The crust was cut from the end of a sandwich loaf, the loaf then held firmly next the breast, cut end uppermost, and thinly buttered with no more than three strokes. A perfect wafer thin slice was then taken off, cutting towards the body, the procedure repeated as necessary. Sadly, now a lost feminine accomplishment.
WilliamGruff 1 year ago
@EjkoUSC
There's a part two. Look under the suggestions.
Ranie9393 1 year ago
She's Cute!
genxvoice24 1 year ago