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Krissy
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quotePosted at 18:24 on 9th January 2011
Uh oh!! Surprised lol!
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 18:46 on 9th January 2011
a large mug with no sugar.Wink
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jc
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quotePosted at 18:56 on 9th January 2011

Good Day, A Dash of sugar with hazelnut cream. Enjoy a personal day.

JuJu

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Sk Lawson
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quotePosted at 19:41 on 9th January 2011

Stronger the tea... added milk only...I don't use sweetners in much anything these days. I'd rather have an sweet something with the tea itself..such as an cookie perhaps. Herbal teas, plain. I probably have as many different kinds of teas as an person can imagine, some are pleasure only, some are medicinal in nature. One of my medicinal teas is Dandilion root tea. I also like to drink "miso" like an tea also, rather then an soup. I understand that over in the orient it is often drank daily like coffee or tea. My gingerbread-house tea is pretty good with an maple leaf cookie over the holidays...and, yes... it tastes like an maple bar donut, only much less fattening...if you don't eat more then two cookies. Fruit anything goes well with teas also. I missed those "high tea" little tiny round tarts they use to sell by the bagfuls up in Canada the last time I was there. I think taking the time out for an bit in the afternoon makes perfect sense to an busy person's life style..one we should do more often these days.

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Beth Austin
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quotePosted at 20:03 on 9th January 2011

Hubby likes what he calls..the cheapes tea, brewed till you can stand a spoon straight up in it..like treacle....with a dash of milk...no sugar.( bit too strong for me that way)

I like strong tea, bit of milk in the morning, then herbal teas rest of the day but will never pass up an opportunity to share a tea with anyone !

Mmmmm  tea....even Iced tea in summer is good...and Long Island Iced teas  take my legs away LOL

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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 20:08 on 9th January 2011
you dont ask for much do youSmile
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Beth Austin
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quotePosted at 20:12 on 9th January 2011
moi ? lol...james.. I am so easy going and non demanding...but...I could learn !! LOL
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 20:18 on 9th January 2011
must say i dont drink a great deal of tea---maybe 4 cups a day.
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Beth Austin
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quotePosted at 20:20 on 9th January 2011

Ever have Long Island Iced Tea ??  and clear headed enough in the morning to recall it ??  LOL...

I like tea at most any time...but herbal teas for late in the day mmm

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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 20:30 on 9th January 2011

there was a woman i knew she had 25 cups of tea every day.

she would wake up early and have 5 before she went to work.

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