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Cup of tea anyone?

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Early Gray Tea

English Breakfast Tea

Darjeeling

Orange Pekoa (sp)

Chamomille - is a definite no no. triggers migraines for me.

Rarely will I drink coffee. - Basically never.

However, I shall drink Espresso with warm milk in it.


And DeCafe Cappuccino (sp)


ADDENDUM

To T-Zero, I owe a big thank you for helping me to correct some of my "pour?" spelling. What a kind and thoughtful gentleman. (*8*)



:=D: :=D: :wave:
 
Black Tea. Lipton. Brewed in a coffee maker, sweetened with suger. Poored over ice, and served with a lemon wedge.

I drink it by the pitcher.

"Ice Tea! It's the house wine of the South." ;)
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Grew up a tea drinker in an Irish family (you might have guessed the latter.......)

Still love Constant Comment and Earl Grey.

Tea beats coffee in the evening hands down.

Problem, though: Have you ever noticed that it is really easy to get a second cup of coffee at a good restaurant, but getting a refill on your tea is close to impossible?!?!?!?
 
I just call it "Tea". And usually Tea means yellow lipton. ;)
 
Green tea with peppermint or maybe a slice of lemon, hot or cold but i prefer hot. Now i gotta go make me some tea. :)
 
Word of advice to anyone who has the misfortune to wake up next to me..... do not talk to me until I have had my first cup of tea. Nothing fancy just a bog standard cuppa. I am not human until the first mug has been downed.:twisted:
 
Any excuse to share one of my favourite videos again. Look, listen and learn.

By the way, I don't believe anyone in Britain really says "cuppa", and I don't believe Americans talk about "a cup of joe" either.

 
Fans of The Archers, a radio soap, no, sorry, The radio soap, learn that there is no problem in the world that cannot be ameliorated by a nice cup of tea.
A nice cup of tea must be made with an India/Kenya blend, still boiling water, and full fat milk added after the tea has brewed, never before.
If you are a builder then sugar is allowed but for anyone else, don't even ask.
 
Any excuse to share one of my favourite videos again. Look, listen and learn.

By the way, I don't believe anyone in Britain really says "cuppa", and I don't believe Americans talk about "a cup of joe" either.


When the woman pressed the big tea bag I wanted to beat her with her wooden spoon.

That's some nasty shit they were making.:)
 
there is no problem in the world that cannot be ameliorated by a nice cup of tea.

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Keeping calm and carrying on during the Blitz.
 
If it was during the war then no cup of tea was complete without a Woodbine to go with it. Look carefully at the blitz photo. Woodbines were short strong ciggies that you could smoke very quickly and get straight back to work. Our secret weapon for winning the war.
 
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