Tea

Apr 20, 2010 14:48

Six months ago I started drinking tea. I’d been an avid coffee drinker before that, but for some reason, my morning coffee just wasn’t doing it for me anymore. I drank it and I liked it, but there was no urgency for that beautiful coffee, and the great satisfaction afterwards was lost.

Then I went on a camp over the October Long Weekend, and ( Read more... )

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jenerationb April 20 2010, 07:50:48 UTC
Just a minute ago I was thinking about giving up black tea and coffee...

It IS a ridiculous profit. There would be some hangover (I think that's the term) costs too.. electricity, water bill, rent, etc.

I rarely buy tea when I'm at a cafe, but on the times I have got it I've received it with a tea bag - I thought this would be mandatory?? In which case you take the tea bag out once it has brewed and then pour the first cup.

And watch out for tea stains on teeth!

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illhavetwo April 20 2010, 08:29:13 UTC
When I worked in various cafes years and years ago, most teas were bagged. I've got to admit, I wasn't paying much attention to the last cafe I was at, but I don't think I saw a bag.
That's a great hint though (when the option's there. I'm such a Tea N00B

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jenerationb April 20 2010, 14:32:17 UTC
*taps side of nose*

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illhavetwo April 20 2010, 23:26:02 UTC
*nods and raises an eyebrow*

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dungeoncandy April 20 2010, 23:46:24 UTC
heh, i always used to have sugar in tea but i've stopped adding sugar now. I prefer to have a piece of cake or cookies with it instead.

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illhavetwo April 21 2010, 05:00:45 UTC
Nice! Scones are also really tasty. I have a weak spot for Bakers Delight date scones. They're very dry by themselves; you HAVE to have a drink with them! Thus, the perfect accompaniment to a hot beverage.

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jenerationb April 21 2010, 07:46:11 UTC
agreed, those date scones are goooood, but they stick to your mouth

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