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ntw3001

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Gunpowder tea. For some reason, it doesn't seem too easy to find around where I am. Whittard's have it, and the only other place I've seen it has been mixed with mint in Waitrose, which is less good.

Also, cherry blossom tea. Also from Whittard's.
 

Sun Flash

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My name is Fiction said:
"I was trained by Ford Harrison, you don't have a chances!"
Well Hutt the Jabba was my homeboy! If you care to look upwards you will see a vat of liquid carbonite slowly tipping over your soon to be imprisoned self. Might I suggest making a wacky comedy pose? You could be a talking point when I invite the Scooby Doo Villains around for our Bi-Monthly Tuesday Tea Mornings!
 

El Poncho

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1. Scottish people are British.

2. I don't like tea, the horror, right?
 

Owyn_Merrilin

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Good Southern sweet tea, made with enough sugar to instantly rot your teeth, and served over ice. I drink this every chance I get, and am frequently disappointed by a poorly made batch. On the rare occasion I drink hot tea, I like Earl Grey, again with a lot of sugar, but no milk -- in America, there's people who will make fun of you for putting too much milk in your coffee. Putting milk in your tea is just weird. Anyway, Earl Grey has a really interesting flavor, and I like it enough that I occasionally throw a bag or two in to a pot of sweet tea, in order to color the flavor a little bit.
 

TheHecatomb

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Celestial Seasonings has this really amazing blackberry tea, I'm totally addicted to it. I like pretty much any kind of tea though, as long as it's strong enough. Hate people who dip the teabag in their cup twice and then toss it.
 

Crazie_Guy

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Often Twinings, earl grey or blackcurrent. My favorite is Market Spice earl grey. Extra powerful.
 

My name is Fiction

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Sun Flash said:
My name is Fiction said:
"I was trained by Ford Harrison, you don't have a chances!"
Well Hutt the Jabba was my homeboy! If you care to look upwards you will see a vat of liquid carbonite slowly tipping over your soon to be imprisoned self. Might I suggest making a wacky comedy pose? You could be a talking point when I invite the Scooby Doo Villains around for our Bi-Monthly Tuesday Tea Mornings!
"You got a point, I need something that is insulting even after my century of imprisonment."
"How abou-
*Frozen in carbonite while in a pelvic thrust motion*
 

shootthebandit

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Oliver90909 said:
Oh Yorkshire tea! Ee by gum, it's t' best!



Guess where I'm from...?
how did i know this would happen, you are clearly not from yorkshire because you didnt mention the yorkshire biscuit to accompany the tea. or you didnt mention having tea whilst down t'pit
 

StBishop

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Generally Ceylon (as in Sri Lanka not semi-robotic aliens) or English Breakfast. Sometimes I have the Chai blend that Twinnings do. I enjoy Earl Grey but rarely buy it.

Also, am Australian.
 

teebeeohh

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until a couple of years ago my grandfather mixes herbs grown in his garden to make herbal tea himself. good stuff

today i just stick to any kind of earl grey tea(loose tea, not in bags) or, if I have some time enjoy it I have a cup of gunpowder tea my brother in law brought over from india
 

Sun Flash

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My name is Fiction said:
"You got a point, I need something that is insulting even after my century of imprisonment."
"How abou-
*Frozen in carbonite while in a pelvic thrust motion*
It's like posing for statues in Fable II all over again!

And I just realised it was your 18th Birthday 3 days ago, so Happy birthday! I'll just leave this here for when you escape...

*puts cake and candle on top of the new carbonite coffee table*
 

My name is Fiction

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Sun Flash said:
My name is Fiction said:
"You got a point, I need something that is insulting even after my century of imprisonment."
"How abou-
*Frozen in carbonite while in a pelvic thrust motion*
It's like posing for statues in Fable II all over again!

And I just realised it was your 18th Birthday 3 days ago, so Happy birthday! I'll just leave this here for when you escape...

*puts cake and candle on top of the new carbonite coffee table*
"I was thinking of fable 2 when I typed that, haven't played the new one though." <_<
 

meticadpa

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FrostyChick said:
Usually for about 12+ hours. x3
If I don't get any tea I usually collapse early. (around 10pm(ish))
:O

Interesting. I wish I was like you; I currently sleep around 30 hours a week.
 

Sun Flash

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My name is Fiction said:
"I was thinking of fable 2 when I typed that, haven't played the new one though." <_<

Oh I'd definitely recommend it. Especially bits were you can make judgements... You can all but destroy a hippy commune! And open up a whorehouse!
 

octafish

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I am a devotee of the bean, sorry. First thing, long black, mid morning, cafe latte, after noon, macchiato.
 

Gilhelmi

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Any tea that is still a leaf. If it is in a tea bag then it is garbage, pure garbage. If you use pyramid tea bags that is OK, they allow the leaf to expand, this allows the tea to infuse fully with the water.

Step one: boil water
Step two: place tea leafs in strainer
Step three: place water and strainer in tea pot and enjoy a slice of heavenly delight.