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Tea!
2008-05-18, 7:28 AM #41
Whoo! I got a bag of lapsang souchong for my birthday!
[01:52] <~Nikumubeki> Because it's MBEGGAR BEGS LIKE A BEGONI.
2008-05-18, 8:03 AM #42
Eucalyptus infusion. Or fresh mint. Green tea with mint is lovely as well. (lovely being a word to use with tea)
Dreams of a dreamer from afar to a fardreamer.
2008-05-18, 11:38 AM #43
Yorkshire tea, just cos that's what my mum buys. if I'm up early enough I'll have a cup of normal in the mornings, but I drink decaf in the evenings. if I'm home all day (like today) I can go through a dozen cups easily. work tea sucks, even with proper tea, the water's just ick. I really like Earl Grey too, as it's naturally quite sweet, but Lady Grey is yucky.
<spe> maevie - proving dykes can't fly

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2008-05-18, 11:59 AM #44
Yorkshire tea actually tastes far better with Yorkshire water. Izzy's mum buys it too, but the water in Worcester just doesn't do it justice: you need hard water.
2008-05-18, 3:44 PM #45
i've tried it with the water at uni (huddersfield) and at work (brighouse) and it still tastes like any other tea, maybe it's just me.
2008-05-18, 3:45 PM #46
London water's pretty hard! we have a kettle with a built in filter though, limescaley tea is wrong.
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2008-05-20, 1:09 PM #47
Yes, those fans definitely cool off tea.
2008-05-20, 2:08 PM #48
No-one else here drinks Rooibos/Red Bush tea then?
2008-05-20, 2:11 PM #49
I drink rooibos sometimes.

I generally prefer mixing dried peppermint and spearmint leaves, or using some dried lemongrass. As far as black teas go, early grey or irish breakfast. All loose.

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