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

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  • White

    11 13.25%
  • Green

    28 33.73%
  • Oolong

    13 15.66%
  • Pu erh

    7 8.43%
  • Masala Chai

    2 2.41%
  • Matcha

    4 4.82%
  • Rooibos

    10 12.05%
  • Herbal

    8 9.64%
  • Iced tea

    17 20.48%
  • Dirty Sock (white athletic)

    1 1.20%
  • Dirty Sock (black dress)

    1 1.20%
  • Black

    40 48.19%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Thé du moment .... Chai ! : Homemade Chai w/ Nutella,Peanut Butter and sliced Honeycrisp apple with chai spice.Attachment 165520,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,Attachment 165519

    This is a full American version of the Masala Chai!!!
    Nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slur View Post
    This is a full American version of the Masala Chai!!!
    Nice
    I'll go with that. It was very tasty.......and fattening lol !
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    Wow so many American tea drinkers, I hadn't realised it was so popular over the pond

    Obviously been a Brit I love the stuff, I mean we REALLY LOVE our tea. We are fed it from a bottle before we can crawl ! We are under the impression a " cup a tea" can make anything seem better. Someone dies, bring the barrived a cup a tea, you have an accident someone brings you a cup a tea, you loose your job/fail an exam/have a headache, you get a cup a tea. There is litteraly nothing that a Brit doesn't think a good brew will make better and depending how serious the problem is deemed the more sugar is added. During the second world war bombs were falling all over the place and what was our responds..........yup "brew up let's have a cuppa then do something about this"


    Mine is milk one sugar please
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike1011 View Post
    Wow so many American tea drinkers, I hadn't realised it was so popular over the pond

    Obviously been a Brit I love the stuff, I mean we REALLY LOVE our tea. We are fed it from a bottle before we can crawl ! We are under the impression a " cup a tea" can make anything seem better. Someone dies, bring the barrived a cup a tea, you have an accident someone brings you a cup a tea, you loose your job/fail an exam/have a headache, you get a cup a tea. There is litteraly nothing that a Brit doesn't think a good brew will make better and depending how serious the problem is deemed the more sugar is added. During the second world war bombs were falling all over the place and what was our responds..........yup "brew up let's have a cuppa then do something about this"


    Mine is milk one sugar please
    No doubt about it, life without tea would blow. You're from Cider country I see. I love me some Cider ! And of course tea also.....and pies and sausages too and........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    No doubt about it, life without tea would blow. You're from Cider country I see. I love me some Cider ! And of course tea also.....and pies and sausages too and........
    Hehe i didn't know we were known as a cider country Yorkshire is the place of the Yorkshire Pudding and good old Yorkshire Tea. I never thought about sausages either but thinking about it a British sausage is not like any sausage produced any where else
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike1011 View Post
    Hehe i didn't know we were known as a cider country Yorkshire is the place of the Yorkshire Pudding and good old Yorkshire Tea. I never thought about sausages either but thinking about it a British sausage is not like any sausage produced any where else

    The Germans have bigger sausages than the British from what I hear.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    The Germans have bigger sausages than the British from what I hear.


    Mick
    Italy is known for it's aged big hard salamis...........moving right along now. Getting ready for work Cob..see ya on the gab tonight.
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    No worries mate!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    The Germans have bigger sausages than the British from what I hear.


    Mick
    Naa they just like to think they do, in Cumberland they have to coil their sausages up they are so big
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    But that's Cumberland and not Yorkshire now isn't it puddin'. Ok. I'm done now. Don't want to take the jokes too far, so...Today on the tea front I am faced with a rather large box of Tetley Extra Strong black. It isn't one of my favourites, but the minister of war and finance (who's currently in the War dept.) bought it for me. I think it might have been the first shot fired.


    Mick
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