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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What is it about tea that just makes everything seem better? " Well there is a drug in there Somewhere that helps you slow down and relax at a nice pace can,t think of its Name now.. |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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I have never been a Tea drinker but recently I have discovered a small cafe in Dundee called Folk.
It does fantastic Lemon Drizzle Muffins and I always have a pot of tea. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What is it about tea that just makes everything seem better? "
Can't beat a cuppa , I have more or less stopped drinking coffee, tea takes longer to make and is so worth the time and effort |
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"I love my tea
I love tea with cloves in it
has anyone else tried it that way
gives it a nice flavour "
There are some Sikhs (the ones that did ma Turban in ma pics) that hand out food & drink in town. They put cloves in their tea and I love it. It's well refreshing |
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"What is it about tea that just makes everything seem better? "
The warm sweet taste that is left on your pallette and in your stomach probably do some funky scientific shit with receptors in your brainiam |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Warms you up on a cold day, cools you down in the summer. Its THE panacea. And it's enjoyed across all social classes. Its d*unk in china, japan, india, africa, all over europe....so why cant the yanks brew up properly???
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