[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Love it. Always have a cuppa first thing in the morning to wake meself up.
Anyone who doesn't like a cuppa tea is unBritish and was most likely not properly weened as a child : - )
Are we talking teet deprevation here?
They did say on GMTV that kids who were breastfed are brainier, with that in mind I have booked myself in for an appointment with Penny Smith tomorrow at 6:00am.
My Mrs has decided that this "Thai slimming Tea" is the dogs and will make her loose weight. She dont really need to as far as im concerned. I could tell her "to try not sampling your own cooking 25 times a day might work?" (her being a chef) but on the other hand they have some big f**k off knives in that kitchen and ive seen her chop a couple of chickens to bits in nano seconds ! so ill keep shtum.
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I make 99.999999% recurring of the tea in our house!
Otherwise a has to be a pot, loose leaf not teabags, and some something tea flavoured (FRUIT TEA IS NOT TEA). PG tips is fine.
Erarl Grey is the best
Although I have my pinkie out at the moment giving a Jiaogulan tea a go - not bad but a bit of an after taste.
Apparently it lowers the cholestral level, regulates blood fat and delays ageing ................. bullshit me thinks.
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aye!
Nothing like the NOTW on the bog on a Sunday morning, but have your tea & sarnie after you've washed your hands afterwards.
Ditto. Hate the stuff.
Double Ditto.....
Anyone who doesn't like a cuppa tea is unBritish and was most likely not properly weened as a child : - )
Are we talking teet deprevation here?
They did say on GMTV that kids who were breastfed are brainier, with that in mind I have booked myself in for an appointment with Penny Smith tomorrow at 6:00am.
Peppermint Tea in the evening
Other than that Twinings Earl Grey.
Good call.
tea rocks, fact