Object

Liz's Yorkshire Tea (teabags)

Liz's Yorkshire Tea teabags—stored amid the clutter of her cramped kitchen (even packed into the freezer alongside frozen bread) and used to brew a plain, no‑milk cup offered to Julia. The teabags and the brewed tea function as a small domestic ritual: their frozen storage underlines Liz's chaotic household management, while the offer of Yorkshire Tea becomes a moment of shared improvisation and intimacy; the same domestic foraging also provokes a minor emergency when Liz slices her finger extracting food from the freezer.
1 appearances

Purpose

Brew hot beverage for comfort and hospitality

Significance

Deflates Julia's composure, builds rapport with Liz, casts Liz as practical ally, establishes messy improvisational tone for caregiving ahead

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

1 moments