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Originally Posted by bjones6416
I'm actually drinking something besides water for a change. My nephew and his wife gave me a tea sampler from this company for my birthday. The tea is in pretty silk pyramid infusers. I decided to have something herbal tonight, so I'm sipping some Chamomile Citron. Tastes very good, at least to me. 
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hmmm Some nice looking tea bags there. I like how she has changed them from tea bags to infusers. Might be a good travel tea option.
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Originally Posted by phenomshel
@Stitchawl - made the mistake of reading your comments to Betty while eating. Hamburger helper does NOT mix well with laughter...
Read it to Chris and he says, "It's a darn good thing for him he's clear across the country and has a typhoon bearing down on him..." (I think he thinks Betty's going to kill you...)
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(giggles) Stitchawl manages to get himself into trouble in such interesting ways.
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Originally Posted by maianhvk
Military test tomorrow. All kinds of nonsense theories. I hope I'll pass, even though I haven't studied a single word (not that I want to study). I think I'll just try to take in all the bold titles in the book and then... que sera, sera.
Just water now.
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Thank god we do not have compulsory service. Good luck. How long do you have to do this?
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Originally Posted by bjones6416
 I've been called worse things than a streetwalker, I'm sure! Yep, I'm sure you guys have all got my back...
When I finished my tea last night I decided to try and keep the pyramid for another infusion...but how? I left it on a saucer to drain, but it's not dried out this morning. Refrigerate it until I use it again? Or do I just have to throw it away? It's so pretty it just seems a shame for it to be a one-use thing.
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Refrigerate the tea bag if you can. I keep my tea for reinfusion at the desk by I normally resteep in about 30 minutes.
OJ in my cup