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So whats up with the British and tea anyway?


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It tastes good, and reminds you to sit down for a few minutes.

 

{censored}ing A.

 

Coffee first thing, and with toast about 9.30 before the baby's breakfast. Tea about 11, maybe with a biscuit or two. Coffee about 2 to avoid the afternoon crash, and at 5. Tea when the kids go to bed at 7.30. Beer after.

 

Yorkshire-gold.jpg

 

for the win.

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{censored}ing A.


Coffee first thing, and with toast about 9.30 before the baby's breakfast. Tea about 11, maybe with a biscuit or two. Coffee about 2 to avoid the afternoon crash, and at 5. Tea when the kids go to bed at 7.30. Beer after.


Yorkshire-gold.jpg

for the win.

 

That is a lot of liquid.

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Yorkshire-gold.jpg

for the win.

 

This.

 

Tea is wonderful. But coffee is great too. I partake of both in huge quantities; why compromise? A cup of Yorkshire or Twinings is one of life's greatest pleasures, but then again, so is a great espresso doppio or cafetiere...

 

 

But I'll always be a tea guy at heart. I have many teapots, as well as a large collection of colourful mugs, and I love them all. :):)

 

:love:

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Ahhhhh, the good old "Plunger"

Stove Top is better IMHO


But then coffee tasting, roasting, making and shipping is what I do for a living.

 

 

No {censored}? That's awesome. We have some real serious quality roasters here in the states.

 

I've worked at a roaster/coffee shop for about 7 years. Love it.

 

What's the name of your company?

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Ahhhhh, the good old "Plunger"

Stove Top is better IMHO


But then coffee tasting, roasting, making and shipping is what I do for a living.

 

:thu:

 

Wow... nice!

 

I've never really tried stove top machines... Beyond that my mother has one. I've got a pretty basic Delonghi machine which also has a filter section. Does the job; can't complain too much. I should give a stove top machine a go sometime, maybe?

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