View Poll Results: What's your cuppa tea ??

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  • White

    11 13.41%
  • Green

    28 34.15%
  • Oolong

    13 15.85%
  • Pu erh

    7 8.54%
  • Masala Chai

    2 2.44%
  • Matcha

    4 4.88%
  • Rooibos

    10 12.20%
  • Herbal

    7 8.54%
  • Iced tea

    16 19.51%
  • Dirty Sock (white athletic)

    1 1.22%
  • Dirty Sock (black dress)

    1 1.22%
  • Black

    40 48.78%
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Thread: Tea anyone ??!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    Tea of the Time:

    First cup was Bigelow Earl Grey w/ Apple & Orange (pic to follow)

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    Second cup, Twinings Earl Grey w/Crackers & Extra Hot Pepper Cheese (pic to follow)

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    I must say, I like Bigelow better than Twinings...
    Totally agree with that. When I can't afford my higher end teas,I go for the Bigelow. Twinnings is too much like floor sweepings,especially if you've ever used the loose leaf.
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    late evening supper: Starting with a huge 16 oz. mug of Yorkshire gold with milk n sug,smoked kippers,liverwurst,ryebread,balsamic vinegar n EVOO,mustard,pears (drizzled with some of the oil n Vinegar),Kosher dill pickles. followed up with split blueberry bisquit with strawberry jam and greek yogurt. I love eating like this. Someday I should open a tea shop and serve stuff like this. Tea with a Eurotude ! ....Mmmm good Name:  006.jpg
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    Props to Bela's People.I use alot more Paprika in my cooking. In Fact Dill and Paprika are two of my main herbs/spices these days. Thanks Hungary !
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    Steph:


    "Made from the conical variety of Capsicum annuum in the Szeged and Kalocsa regions of Hungary, Hungarian paprika is the ground powdered form of this pepper and a staple spice in kitchens throughout the world. Though larger and milder than chili peppers, the peppers used for paprika can still be quite fiery; and in the case of Hungarian paprika, it is stronger than paprika from Spain. There are six different types of Hungarian paprika: special quality; delicate; exquisite and pungent-exquisite delicate; noble-sweet; half-sweet; and hot."
    Life is like a cup of tea... it's all in how you make it...

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    Hmmm....I totally could see myself becoming a conniseure of Paprika....I'm serious here now. Thanks Bela'
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    Merry Christmas
    to all my friends here!




    Béla
    Life is like a cup of tea... it's all in how you make it...

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    OOOHHH lookie !! A salami tree......I knew they were real !! Merry Christmas !
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    Bought some tea for the holidays:

    Yin Zhen – Silver Tips (White tea)

    Jasmin Chung Hao (Green tea jasmine scented)

    Grand Yunnan Imperial (Black tea)

    China Milky Oolong [This is your fault donv and fonthunter]

    Hammam tea (Oolong tea, orange peel cloves, cinnamon)



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    This is a nice collection, my friend!
    Life is like a cup of tea... it's all in how you make it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fonthunter View Post
    This is a nice collection, my friend!
    I say the same... Please let us know how they are...
    Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated...

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