DORGON
United States Round Rock Texas
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So I gained a habit while living with a English stokey for a couple years awhile back in that I still love to brew up some tea. Every day like clock work.
PG tips, Honey and Creme..
Nothing else English. Just tea....It's addictive.
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W M Shubert
United States Portland Oregon
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I have a cup of earl grey every afternoon, usually somewhere between 1:30 and 2:30. It's very nice and I become sad when for some reason I can't have it.
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I am the Tick and you are Barry
United States Arthur's apartment The City
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I loves me a nice spot of tea.
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CassSoren
United States
Massachusetts
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I have several on going addictions to Genmai Cha, Lapsang Souchong, Dragon Well, and Smoky Siberian. I've been ordering most of my tea from Simpson and Vail for years. I generally don't care for flavored teas, but their Kashmir Rose is another addiction.
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Tim P.
United States Thousand Oaks California
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I like a brew in't mornin
It has t'be 'Yorkshire' tea, it's grand pet.
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Jon
United States Vancouver WA
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Yeah, I'm a T man too.
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J Wire
United States Castle Rock Colorado
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Coffee or just plain water for me (usually when waking up). Tea always comes across as a bad compromise for me.
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Stew
United Kingdom
Co. Durham
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MWChapel wrote: Just tea....It's addictive.
Yes it is, as soon as my cup is empty Im starting to brew another, even whilst at the gaming table.
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United States Morrilton Arkansas
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Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.
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David Dixon
United States Cincinnati Ohio
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See, my English drink of choice in the morning is a gin and tonic...
Damn, I could use one now, too...
Diis
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Jeff
United States Egg Harbor Township New Jersey
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tea sounds like a great idea...
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Avri Klemer
United States NYC New York
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MWChapel wrote: Put Kettl'On...
Thought this was going to be a thread about an expansion for Batt'l Kha'os (though what it would be doing in Chit Chat I don't know).
That said, Chapel is clearly not fully English - it is always properly given it's full title, a nice cuppa tea . . .
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Susan Rozmiarek
United States Liberty Hill Texas
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MWChapel wrote: So I gained a habit while living with a English stokey for a couple years awhile back in that I still love to brew up some tea. Every day like clock work.
PG tips, Honey and Creme..
Nothing else English. Just tea....It's addictive.
I hear ya. I love tea so much that I got an electric kettle for my office. I even got my boss to pay for it as we have a Brit currently working in our lab and he needs his tea, too.
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J Wire
United States Castle Rock Colorado
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nycavri wrote: MWChapel wrote: Put Kettl'On... Thought this was going to be a thread about an expansion for Batt'l Kha'os .
I thought it was gonna be about:
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Dan Becker
United States Austin Texas
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Graham's Texas Tea requires no kettle.
http://www.facebook.com/grahamstexastea
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United States Beaufort South Carolina
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I brew a cup every morning to drink on the way to work.
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Adrian Hague
United Kingdom Leamington, Warwickshire West Midlands
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TEA FIRST THEN MILK, YOU HEATHENS!
'Yorkshire Gold' best tea on the planet.
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"Spartan spawn, sworn, raised for warring."
United States Beaufort South Carolina
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I also have a 'Tea Drawer':
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I am the Tick and you are Barry
United States Arthur's apartment The City
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AdrianPHague wrote: 'Yorkshire Gold' best tea on the planet.
I got a box in my desk at work. That stuff doesn't mess around.
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Christian Jorgensen
New Zealand Auckland
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I've finally found a brand of rooibos (red bush) tea that isn't weak flavoured. Most of the rooibos you get here is targeted at the health food market, and comes in these tiny little teabags that don't give you a nice strong cuppa.
But this brand (Freshpack) has normal sized teabags, and is cheaper than the supermarket stuff. It's awesome, but I can only find it at a South African food shop. I usually buy a couple of boxes at a time. One for home, one for work.
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This is mine........hot with hot milk and a hint of sugar:
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AdrianPHague wrote: TEA FIRST THEN MILK, YOU HEATHENS! You'll crack the good china that way.
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Adrian Hague
United Kingdom Leamington, Warwickshire West Midlands
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sbszine wrote: AdrianPHague wrote: TEA FIRST THEN MILK, YOU HEATHENS! You'll crack the good china that way.
As long as I don't spill it on the doilies or cucumber sandwhiches, I think I'll be OK.
What is this, the 1850's ??!
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