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TEA

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
One must be careful drinking too much tea. Tea will lower one's body temperature. I drank too much one summer day which resulted in the shivers. Thank goodness it was summer and not a winter day.

Green tea is what got me. I could not say if the other varieties would do the same.

That's what I see. It's very clear.
How?
 
My favourite was and is Yorkshire Tea

Has to be Yorkshire Gold though. Fewer places stock that these days I've noticed.

When I travel from the UK to my country of residence I take literally half a suitcase full, along with red Leicester and double Gloucester cheese :mouseface:

Earl Grey for me. Black. Loose leaf.

Always knew you were a wrong 'un :unamused:

One must be careful drinking too much tea. Tea will lower one's body temperature. I drank too much one summer day which resulted in the shivers. Thank goodness it was summer and not a winter day.

I probably drink about 5 litres of tea a day (10 giant cups) and I'm very warm-blooded :D
 
Ideally decaff too, I bet that's even worse :rolleyes:

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He always said "Tea. Earl Grey. Hot" to the replicator. Your post reminded me of that. Sorry, just a nerd thing.

Any sufficiently advanced replicator would respond "does not compute..." to a request for "Tea. Earl Grey. Hot".

"FFS. You know I can also replicate good stuff? I'm not a 1980s vending machine. Bald ****"
 

RestlessSoul

Well-Known Member
Fortnum and Mason’s Breakfast Blend is worth the trip to Piccadilly on it’s own. But for every day use, I refuse to believe there’s anything wrong with a PG Tips tea bag.

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Bird123

Well-Known Member
Has to be Yorkshire Gold though. Fewer places stock that these days I've noticed.

When I travel from the UK to my country of residence I take literally half a suitcase full, along with red Leicester and double Gloucester cheese :mouseface:



Always knew you were a wrong 'un :unamused:



I probably drink about 5 litres of tea a day (10 giant cups) and I'm very warm-blooded :D


Interesting. Was it green tea??? Maybe it's just the green variety. Maybe, I'm allergic somehow to the green tea. I never had a problem except for the green tea.
 

Shaul

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I am a huge tea aficionado. I keep a variety of teas on hand and drink them to complement the moment. Some varieties I like are Darjeeling, Assam, English Breakfast, Irish Breakfast, Russian Caravan, Chai both sweet and spiced, Lapsang Souchang, Green, Matcha, Mint Tea, Earl Grey, White Tea, Rose infused tea, and others. Loose leaf is best, of course, but I will drink bagged tea without complaining. I like tea both hot or iced.

Twinnings, Yorkshire, Brooke Bond and Lipton are all respectable brands. But I really like Wissotzky tea.
Wissotzky Tea - Wikipedia
 
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