For the wealthy in the Regency period, life was
wonderful. Or was it? Sure you didn’t have to worry about where your next meal
was coming from and if you would have a place to sleep at night. But there were
rules. Rigid rules. Rules for everything and everyone to live under. Perhaps that is how Society everywhere is
run.
Living in a wealthy home the order of meals were ruled by
what could be eaten and what time they could be eaten. You had a cook, she had
to know what she was to prepare and when. It makes sense.
Breakfast seems to be of an incredible poor quality. Around
10:00 a.m Toast or bread with tea, coffee or a chocolate drink. Sounds good. But
the chocolate beverage was a thick dark chocolate and not sweet but bitter.
Maybe lunch will be hardier.
Lunch/Nuncheon was served in the middle of the day. Cold
meat, cheese and bread. I guess a sandwich. Not bad. But you would be out
making morning calls and would be served at your friend’s house. As a woman you
were expected to eat light, so now it seems you would be starving. Tea was
served with small cakes and fruit. I suggest making friends with the cook.
Dinner – You’ve made it to 3 - 5 o’clock depending when
the lady of the house has ordered this meal to be served. (In the country it
was early, in town it was 6 - 7 o’clock.) Finally you get to eat. There could
be hot pudding, hot meat, soup, and bread. This is where you will need to fill
up. Put something in your pocket for later.
Tea time – an hour after dinner. Tea or coffee is served
and maybe a small piece of cake.
Supper was served between 9-10 o’clock. Depending when
dinner was served it could be a hot meal. Yes!!! Or if dinner was at 7 and
finished at 8, you might get nothing more than tea and bread and butter. Maybe
an English muffin, coffee or some wine and water mixed as an aid to sleep.
I'm starving but it's time for bed. Maybe tomorrow will be better.
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