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Old 05-07-2011, 11:23 PM   #11117
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Originally Posted by astra View Post
I Do you drink it in tea bags or loose? (I think you said tea bags.......
In order to compensate, at least a little bit, for the morning palmiers I am drinking a cup #7 of Pu-Erh tea.
yes, I drink it in teabags, without sugar and it is my favorite breakfast tea. It is mellow, just right for me in the morning, with my oriental breakfast. Life is so different for me now, and that tea is just ..right..

[QUOTE=Stitchawl;
Sunday mornings, sunshine, green herbs in the garden, cat sleeping at my feet, all the
windows and doors open to the Spring morning, mug of Ahmad English Breakfast tea in honor of Desertsblues trip....
Reading another wonderful travel report, as usual. I almost feel as if I'm there.
Oh!! I LOVE oil wrestling! There was this bar I used to go to in Bangkok that
featured oil wrestling on Friday and Saturday nights. I think the wrestlers must have had a hard time getting all that oil out of their long hair!
Don't you remember? Before your trip you asked us what tea you would find in Iran. I told you that Ahmad was the most popular tea there!
Second mug of Ahmad English Breakfast tea, then onward the day!
Stitchawl[/QUOTE]


Thank you, Stichawl, I'm glad you like the report. I didn't remember, that you
said it , but life has another rythm for me now, so I'm not able to look
at all posts....and sometimes my brain resembles a sieve.

Edit: Tiba- tea this morning, an Earl Grey. It has a sweet taste to it, although I
don't use sugar.

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