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I am brewing my second batch of tea. Anyone fancy a cup? [:)]

If you could bring some bread or biscuits or something I would appreciate it since I am all out.
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Ah good man - I'll have one if you making it Ormster. I've got some Bourbon Creams if you fancy. I must admit I am a little partial to Bourbon [:)]
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I am brewing my second batch of tea. Anyone fancy a cup? [:)]

If you could bring some bread or biscuits or something I would appreciate it since I am all out.
warspite1

Ah good man - I'll have one if you making it Ormster. I've got some Bourbon Creams if you fancy. I must admit I am a little partial to Bourbon [:)]
That sound truly delicious. [:)]
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George Orwell - A Nice Cup of Tea
Thank you for sharing that. [&o][:)]
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Time for some afternoon tea.

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Time for some afternoon tea.

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Kind invitation and all that Ormster, but quite frankly, I prefer my tea with a little less mud, a whole lot less bullets, and a lot of crumpet, fnarr fnarr
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Time for some afternoon tea.

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Kind invitation and all that Ormster, but quite frankly, I prefer my tea with a little less mud, a whole lot less bullets, and a lot of crumpet, fnarr fnarr
That is to bad, My Lord. I do have a nice, smoked, tea. I used the artillery smoke to give the tea a special blend.
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Assam Bold is a nice strong cup. Now I believe tea should only be served in bone china cups or mugs, it doesn't suck the heat out of the the brew, hate cold cups/mugs of tea.
Hate drinking out of fat ceramic mugs. No sugar and touch of milk, bags or tea leaves doesn't matter as long as it is brewed properly. Bags of today are so superior to the yesteryear ones. Russian Caravan and Irish Breakfast are nice too.
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Now I believe tea should only be served in bone china cups or mugs, it doesn't suck the heat out of the the brew, hate cold cups/mugs of tea.
Hate drinking out of fat ceramic mugs.

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Burn ya hands [:D]
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Right then - I am off to the kitchen for a nice cup of Rosie Lee and some crumpet fnarr, fnarr. Anybody want anything while I'm there?
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A crumpet and a cup of Rosie Lee would be nice. Thank you for asking. [:)]
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A crumpet and a cup of Rosie Lee would be nice. Thank you for asking. [:)]
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Certainly, I shall have my maid Yvette bring the refreshments to you personally


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A crumpet and a cup of Rosie Lee would be nice. Thank you for asking. [:)]
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Certainly, I shall have my maid Yvette bring the refreshments to you personally


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Thank you. That was refreshing.

Next time, if I may ask, could you send the butler instead? I suspect that he would be less distracting and I need to keep my focus on MWIF at the moment. [:D]
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A crumpet and a cup of Rosie Lee would be nice. Thank you for asking. [:)]
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Certainly, I shall have my maid Yvette bring the refreshments to you personally


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Thank you. That was refreshing.

Next time, if I may ask, could you send the butler instead? I suspect that he would be less distracting and I need to keep my focus on MWIF at the moment. [:D]

Orm old chap your priorities are totally *wrong*. Obviously Yvette is a much better player at MWIF than Jeeves.
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Do you know what?

I think its about time I had a nice cup of tea [:)]
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Do you know what?

I think its about time I had a nice cup of tea [:)]
Indeed. [:)]
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Time to brew my second pot of morning tea. [:)]
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Enjoying a nice mug of Coconut Puer tea... a new blend I just received. Very tasty and one teaspoon of leaves can be infused "many" times (I've decided 4 cups is my limit though still strong and flavorable... got a bit weak when I tried a 5th infusion). Puer teas are fermented and have a distinctive earthy taste and full body. The coconut adds the perfect accent of sweetness.

Recommended!

Coconut Pu-erh Full Leaf

Also just got some of this:

Lucky Irish Breakfast Black Full Leaf
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Enjoying a nice mug of Coconut Puer tea... a new blend I just received. Very tasty and one teaspoon of leaves can be infused "many" times (I've decided 4 cups is my limit though still strong and flavorable... got a bit weak when I tried a 5th infusion). Puer teas are fermented and have a distinctive earthy taste and full body. The coconut adds the perfect accent of sweetness.

Recommended!

Coconut Pu-erh Full Leaf

Also just got some of this:

Lucky Irish Breakfast Black Full Leaf
Thank you. I'll keep this in mind next time I buy tea. [:)]
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