One of my favorite teas is a ginger peach tea by "The Republic of Tea" brand. I have it iced and unsweetened and it's got a bit of spiciness from the ginger, and it is oh-so-good.
One of my favorite teas is a ginger peach tea by "The Republic of Tea" brand. I have it iced and unsweetened and it's got a bit of spiciness from the ginger, and it is oh-so-good.
One of my favorite teas is a ginger peach tea by "The Republic of Tea" brand. I have it iced and unsweetened and it's got a bit of spiciness from the ginger, and it is oh-so-good.
That's where I get my rose tea from!
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My current box of red rose came with a lighthouse figurine in it. Like cereal box toys for adults!
To all mods:
I love the glorious edict, and I completely understand the banning of N-word. Are there any other specific words or phrases in (un)common usage on the forums that you wish people would use less?
The N-word is not banned. It was previously, but this was rescinded years ago. I learned this in D&D when we were discussing racism and cultural appropriation.
To all mods:
I love the glorious edict, and I completely understand the banning of N-word. Are there any other specific words or phrases in (un)common usage on the forums that you wish people would use less?
To all mods:
I love the glorious edict, and I completely understand the banning of N-word. Are there any other specific words or phrases in (un)common usage on the forums that you wish people would use less?
The N-word is not banned. It was previously, but this was rescinded years ago. I learned this in D&D when we were discussing racism and cultural appropriation.
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My apologies, I mis-remembered ElJeffe's PM, which states:
You can't call someone a racist slur, and you can't use the unedited form of the n-word. You can refer to it in an academic sense, though. The "no racial slurs regardless of context" qualifier was to keep folks from calling someone a racial slur and claiming it's totally cool because you were using the term ironically, which was pretty common, once upon a time.
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@Darmak that Republic of Tea black with Rose petals is just plain amazing and I love it.
I'm a big fan of Russian Caravan during winter, but I'm not drinking any black teas at the moment, trying t avoid caffeine.
But I have this Milky Oolong tea that I got from T2 and it's just. It smells like vanilla caramel and it tastes just amazing.
I believe my fav is just a simple cup of PG Tips or Twinnings Irish Breakfast, one sugar, a splash of milk.
I'm trying to come up with the worst, most uncultured answer possible and I've decided "that xtra-large sweet tea you can get from McDonald's for a dollar"
I believe my fav is just a simple cup of PG Tips or Twinnings Irish Breakfast, one sugar, a splash of milk.
Black tea (Ceylon), 'burnt' milk, and sugar. In Sudan it's called 'maganan' milk. I tried to find an example of what the typical container used to make it looks like, and what I got back from Google instead was this.
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Oh definitely trying this now. What kind of tea do you use?
If I ever feel my drink needs something extra than it's probably not very good.
Then again I've been a coffee snob before and had to break that habit because its expensive and I even found myself rather insufferable.
Doc Brown isn't pretty damned great.
As an aside, Killing Floor rendered it as PRA~TA~NTIA¼s and I liked that too.
It still tastes bad but strawberry basil tea at least smells good
She has that one too!
That's where I get my rose tea from!
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My apologies, I mis-remembered ElJeffe's PM, which states:
I'm a big fan of Russian Caravan during winter, but I'm not drinking any black teas at the moment, trying t avoid caffeine.
But I have this Milky Oolong tea that I got from T2 and it's just. It smells like vanilla caramel and it tastes just amazing.
I love Oolong tea.
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I believe my fav is just a simple cup of PG Tips or Twinnings Irish Breakfast, one sugar, a splash of milk.
then i started buying tea from this shop called David's Tea
and i started enjoying all kinds of different teas
it's been pretty enlightening
I'm trying to come up with the worst, most uncultured answer possible and I've decided "that xtra-large sweet tea you can get from McDonald's for a dollar"
When I was really young kid I would call soda that got diluted by melting ice "tea" for some reason.
Black tea (Ceylon), 'burnt' milk, and sugar. In Sudan it's called 'maganan' milk. I tried to find an example of what the typical container used to make it looks like, and what I got back from Google instead was this.
So, there you go. Smiley face.
Man melting ice in drinks is the worst. I try to ask for no ice in drinks I get now, I can't even deal with it
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I don't mind it usually, except when I get orange juice somewhere. Who the fuck puts ice in orange juice? That should be against the law
I better be chewing my orange juice, god damnit
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Also, I am sort of into melty ice orange juice.
So watery.
So refreshing.
Black tea,Rose hip, lemongrass, cinnamon, chamomile, peppermint, jasmine green tea, anise seed, ginger root, orange peel, orange oil
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round these parts i think people add tea to their sugar instead of the other way around
it is an abomination
It's like I've stepped into Hell and I'm reading Hitler's posts
i dislike both.
I remember my mother drinking milk with ice.
I remember because I immediately turned her in to the authorities.
and I like cold OJ
I mean it's not complicated
OJ, ice, and sparkling water is the best.
It tastes like curling up next to a warm fire on a cold winter's evening.