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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to addictionary again.
But come on, that's kind of close.
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Gets closer after every sip hehhe
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to addictionary again.
But come on, that's kind of close.
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tea is for porcelain cups with little pinkies pointed out at the cosmos, to be peered at down long snozzles over stiff upper lips.
For all I decry the Brits, I should fear what this world is coming to without them.
"No sugar" was political code for let's bust the sugar plantation trade in the Indies so the slavers will go broke.
you're right about the solubility being favored by the sugar. I love sugar, just insist on dark brown cane sugar from Hawaii.
I love...LOVE...a good Earl Gray. With cream and extra sugar please. Also don't mind Chai, again cream and sugar, but made with fresh spices, layered from the bottom up. A vice of mine I guess, all things considered. Not frequently, but now and then.
The world is not without Britons. They shaped the new world. Colonized the New World from America to Australia, from India back to America. Drew border lines on soils of the Arabs straight with rules. English spoken countries still rule the world.
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You should try the Turkish tea. Fresh from the highlands of Rize.
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It's called İncebelli (wasp waist) because of the tea glass.
Communism is a British ploy to ape the ideals of the American Revolution and the American Experiment and prostitute those ideals as a sort of mock up of the notions of "The Importance of Being Earnest" by that infamous wastrel of British literature and culture, Oscar Wilde.
I'll enquire at Enes' store of knowledge on this. A red drink reminds me of strawberries, raspberries, cherries, and such.
Sir, I ensure you, not even close. And you get addicted to it. You drink it first thing in the mornings, during the day, after dinner.
Incredibly digestive.
I don't use sugar though, not because of health problems, I like its bitter taste that way. When I was in highschool, one morning, I accidentally drank my mom's tea and immediately quit adding sugar after learning that it tasted a lot better sugar-free and sugar kills its taste just like it does black coffee's.
We don't drink it with honey or milk either. Actually, it's disgusting to even offer milk for tea in Turkey. But I myself love eating a spoon of honey slowly while having my tea.
They serve you tea mostly in any place in the country you visit. Actually, sentences like "would you like some tea?" have become such cliché phrases that the owner of the offer usually does not wait until the answer and yells at the waiter or the teaboy "Sonny! Bring us two!" straight away.
That's tein you're looking for. Though it too is drank for the purpose of waking up. Perfect warmer if you live in cold places like Utah or Rocky Mountains.I really need to start getting my caffeine from tea. I drink way too much Pepsi.
That's tein you're looking for. Though it too is drank for the purpose of waking up. Perfect warmer if you live in cold places like Utah or Rocky Mountains.
lemme check?
google says that tein is a company that makes suspension products. Is it also a brand of tea?
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google says that tein is a company that makes suspension products. Is it also a brand of tea?