.............................................................................tea.
I couldn’t order
a hot drink at my local pub restaurant tonight because there was “a twenty-five
minute wait on tea”.
I’d suggest they
need to buy a new kettle. Either that, or keep it closer to the bar. The only
time I’d expect this delay would be if they handpick their leaves from a
plantation with a ten-minute commute.
The time frame
was very specific. Not twenty minutes, or thirty, but twenty-five. This
suggests past-history, or an antiquated tea-making procedure. Do they wait for
the water to heat naturally? Do they warm it over a flint-lit fire? Do they have
a travel kettle? If it takes them this long to make tea, imagine the wait for
food.
The pub is five minutes’
walk from my flat. I could have forward-rolled home, made tea, drunk it and
backward-rolled back with time to spare. This is a challenge I’d be willing to
accept.