Drinking Coffee From Saucer at Douglas Darrin blog

Drinking Coffee From Saucer. Drinking coffee from a saucer may sound strange, but it was a common practice until not so long ago when most coffee cups had. Learn the history, benefits, and etiquette of drinking coffee from a saucer, a traditional and charming practice that evokes nostalgia. The decline of drinking searing hot coffee from a plate. After being served a hot beverage (e.g., coffee or tea) in a cup on top. Pouring a bit of coffee into the saucer makes it cool enough to drink. Drinking coffee from a saucer was certainly a tradition in this area. When this practice was more commonplace, coffee was boiled and served extremely hot. In fact, it seems that people would drink both from the cup and from the saucer: Unfortunately, the saucer fell out of favor in the early 1900s. Coffee cups with handles became more popular. The shallow, wide surface of the saucer provides an easy, efficient, and polite way of sipping while the drink was still scalding hot. Learn the history and etiquette of using saucers with cups, from cooling drinks to holding spoons. I remember seeing lots of adults drinking their coffee from.

Saucers Bet you didn't know... 1335 Frankford
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After being served a hot beverage (e.g., coffee or tea) in a cup on top. Drinking coffee from a saucer may sound strange, but it was a common practice until not so long ago when most coffee cups had. The decline of drinking searing hot coffee from a plate. Unfortunately, the saucer fell out of favor in the early 1900s. Learn the history and etiquette of using saucers with cups, from cooling drinks to holding spoons. When this practice was more commonplace, coffee was boiled and served extremely hot. I remember seeing lots of adults drinking their coffee from. The shallow, wide surface of the saucer provides an easy, efficient, and polite way of sipping while the drink was still scalding hot. Coffee cups with handles became more popular. Pouring a bit of coffee into the saucer makes it cool enough to drink.

Saucers Bet you didn't know... 1335 Frankford

Drinking Coffee From Saucer In fact, it seems that people would drink both from the cup and from the saucer: The shallow, wide surface of the saucer provides an easy, efficient, and polite way of sipping while the drink was still scalding hot. Drinking coffee from a saucer may sound strange, but it was a common practice until not so long ago when most coffee cups had. Learn the history, benefits, and etiquette of drinking coffee from a saucer, a traditional and charming practice that evokes nostalgia. Pouring a bit of coffee into the saucer makes it cool enough to drink. I remember seeing lots of adults drinking their coffee from. Coffee cups with handles became more popular. Drinking coffee from a saucer was certainly a tradition in this area. Unfortunately, the saucer fell out of favor in the early 1900s. When this practice was more commonplace, coffee was boiled and served extremely hot. Learn the history and etiquette of using saucers with cups, from cooling drinks to holding spoons. After being served a hot beverage (e.g., coffee or tea) in a cup on top. In fact, it seems that people would drink both from the cup and from the saucer: The decline of drinking searing hot coffee from a plate.

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