Re: What is your favorite tea?
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Gandalf
I have English tea meaning it was bought cheaply from hard working Indians who deserve more. I inject it twice a day for a boost when studying. I don't take more as it is highly addictive and can affect the central nervous system.
So, the Indians are in south Korea as well, do they run your gas stations. They run our gas stations and subway sandwich shops and convenience stores
Same here lol, most actually make a very good living though. You can make more than the ceo of the red cross easily, if you own a successful franchise.
Re: What is your favorite tea?
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walrus
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Gandalf
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
I have English tea meaning it was bought cheaply from hard working Indians who deserve more. I inject it twice a day for a boost when studying. I don't take more as it is highly addictive and can affect the central nervous system.
So, the Indians are in south Korea as well, do they run your gas stations. They run our gas stations and subway sandwich shops and convenience stores
I think there are some but they only work in factories. I import all my tea from the colonial motherland who likely pillage it from overseas. You can buy it here, but I am not paying 7 dollars for 25 tea bags when I can import a 1000 bags for 50 dollars. I think the farmers deserve more, but I am not helping anyone getting ripped off by the supermarket. I have to think global in this respect.
So, you have concern for others when it doesn't effect your wallet? Let the Indians out of the factories you Xenophobe's
I know, I am a right bastard.
Re: What is your favorite tea?
I like all kinds of tea. Green Tea or Jasmine Tea after a meal, especially if it is Chinese, great for digestion. Black Indian Tea (although they grow it here in the UK now as well). Roibush at night, Earl Grey with breakfast. Always Earl Grey with Breakfast, whether that is wit porridge and fruit, Marmalade on toast, cold meats and cheese..always Earl Grey. Nice and astringent after fish and chips as well to wash the fat away from your gob.
I love the ritual. Even if you eschew leaves, you can still use a teapot and even without a teapot you have to leave your bag in the mug. You can't rush it, it isn't instant and is all the better for it.
Spot of milk, no sugar.
Cheers.
Re: What is your favorite tea?
Raspberry cream tea, whoop whoop orgaasm
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Greenbeanz
I like all kinds of tea. Green Tea or Jasmine Tea after a meal, especially if it is Chinese, great for digestion. Black Indian Tea (although they grow it here in the UK now as well). Roibush at night, Earl Grey with breakfast. Always Earl Grey with Breakfast, whether that is wit porridge and fruit, Marmalade on toast, cold meats and cheese..always Earl Grey. Nice and astringent after fish and chips as well to wash the fat away from your gob.
I love the ritual. Even if you eschew leaves, you can still use a teapot and even without a teapot you have to leave your bag in the mug. You can't rush it, it isn't instant and is all the better for it.
Spot of milk, no sugar.
Cheers.
Amazing! LOL You would definitely disapprove watching me toss a green tea bag, sweetner, and bottled water into a coffee mug, then zapping it for 2 minutes in my microwave. I'm a heathen when it comes tea, I reckon! ;D
Re: What is your favorite tea?
China Da Hong Pao tea without milk.
English breakfast tea with milk.