This was definitely an experience of a lifetime! Christopher's boss invited us to a High Table dinner at Trinity College. I'd heard about these events from a few people I'd spoken with: "Oh, it's a must if you can go to one." So, I was obviously excited when I heard we had the opportunity to attend.
What it is: a very old tradition that takes place at some prestigious universities (including Oxford and Cambridge) where students and fellows of the college eat a fancy dinner together. The fellows and their guests (that's us!) sit at a high table--literally, it's raised on a platform--while the students sit at large family-style tables perpendicular to the High Table. (Think Hogwarts' Great Hall.) Everyone dresses formally and the fellows wear their academic robes.
Standing in front of a portrait of the founder of Trinity College. |
From what I understood, this is the dining hall that the students eat in regularly. They have High Table dinners on Wednesdays and Fridays, but they can also eat there for regular meals as well. The chef is amazing--the college regularly sends him on food tours around the world to inspire new dishes. Each course was absolutely beautiful and delicious.
Christopher and his boss Peter later that night |
As we were talking, we were instructed to continuously pass the wine bottles, fruit plates and chocolates to the left. And then this beautiful silver box ended up in front of me, so I asked the others around me what it was. "It's snuff," the medieval language professor who hosted the evening told me. I ended up passing it to the left not being brave enough to try it myself but later found out Christopher was after noticing the smudge of snuff on his nose ;)
Have you ever tried snuff? |
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