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Old 01-29-2011, 08:13 PM   #7349
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YOU FIENDS!!!



YOU MERCILESS FIENDS!!
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all that and you can have your single malt too!

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In the last couple of months Stitchawl has been raving about Fortnum & Mason's English Breakfast, Royal Blend and Ceylon teas.
I dreamed one night about brewing teas
I go to London in a couple of weeks and will pay a humble visit to Fortnum & Mason

When I saw Fountain coke from McDonald, all I have noticed were F&M. I had to re-read your post twice to realise the mistake

While typing, I finish Pu-Erh aged.
The next one will be something green.
you are getting a tea brain!

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Do you folks take your own tea with you when travelling?
I do. I have a small tin that will hold about 8 teabags always in my purse, and when traveling I have a ziploc of tea and another of coffee as well as a small french press that I travel with

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Milk ... in tea???


How I managed to avoid "chai" through multiple visits to India I'm still not sure!
there are certain times (today is one) when chai is perfect in our drizzly/foggy climate!
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