one of the stores I buy tea at (because of course I have more than one, who do you think I am) hand-writes the name of the tea on the bags you buy them in.
one of the stores I buy tea at (because of course I have more than one, who do you think I am) hand-writes the name of the tea on the bags you buy them in.
one of the stores I buy tea at (because of course I have more than one, who do you think I am) hand-writes the name of the tea on the bags you buy them in.
The problem is I would like tea right now but I cannot find a non sweet tea around here
The ones are work are gross it's like some slime called itself tea and then bottled itself over and over
Lipton is an abomination. I didn't like tea and had no understanding of what it could be like until I vacationed in New Zealand, and immediately it was like "Oh... well now I understand why tea is a thing everywhere else".
The problem is I would like tea right now but I cannot find a non sweet tea around here
The ones are work are gross it's like some slime called itself tea and then bottled itself over and over
Echo sounds like you know your tea, what is your favourite?
There's this small store called Kränku on Gotland that makes a bunch of blends. Their "monk tea" is my favorite by far. It's black tea with vanilla, which doesn't sound all that special, but it's oh so yummy.
Echo sounds like you know your tea, what is your favourite?
There's this small store called Kränku on Gotland that makes a bunch of teas. Their "monk tea" is my favorite by far. It's black tea with vanilla, which doesn't sound all that special, but it's oh so yummy.
I wish I could read that site, but I can admire the nice images. I shall have to keep my eye out for some of that, looks lovely!
Echo sounds like you know your tea, what is your favourite?
There's this small store called Kränku on Gotland that makes a bunch of blends. Their "monk tea" is my favorite by far. It's black tea with vanilla, which doesn't sound all that special, but it's oh so yummy.
vanilla and tea is almost always excellent. Makes things feel warm and wintery somehow.
I like the idea of tea, I just can't stand the taste.
It tastes like stuffing leaves and twigs in my mouth.
Either you're drinking really bad tea or you're a mutant (like people who think cilantro tastes like soap).
There's a lot of different teas with a pretty wide range of different flavours. Even staying with the actual tea plant, obviously it gets even more varied if we accept calling other herb infusions tea.
But anyway coffee is actually better lol fak u britain.
I can't eat cilantro, and I can't drink alcohol either, because the alcohol itself is too bitter and gross
I'm very sorry, sincerely. I enjoy both immensely, but I suppose on the bright side you don't know what you're missing.
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I like the idea of tea, I just can't stand the taste.
It tastes like stuffing leaves and twigs in my mouth.
Either you're drinking really bad tea or you're a mutant (like people who think cilantro tastes like soap).
There's a lot of different teas with a pretty wide range of different flavours. Even staying with the actual tea plant, obviously it gets even more varied if we accept calling other herb infusions tea.
But anyway coffee is actually better lol fak u britain.
I can't eat cilantro, and I can't drink alcohol either, because the alcohol itself is too bitter and gross
Non-alcoholic high five!
The only alcohol I actually enjoy is cider, because the fruitiness outweighs the bitterness.
Lipton is an abomination. I didn't like tea and had no understanding of what it could be like until I vacationed in New Zealand, and immediately it was like "Oh... well now I understand why tea is a thing everywhere else".
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This doesn't work for soccer though
The rest of the world (except Japan) thinks the same about baseball
Lipton is an abomination. I didn't like tea and had no understanding of what it could be like until I vacationed in New Zealand, and immediately it was like "Oh... well now I understand why tea is a thing everywhere else".
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This doesn't work for soccer though
The rest of the world (except Japan) thinks the same about baseball
Japan's the only country that likes baseball anymore
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Lipton is an abomination. I didn't like tea and had no understanding of what it could be like until I vacationed in New Zealand, and immediately it was like "Oh... well now I understand why tea is a thing everywhere else".
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This doesn't work for soccer though
The rest of the world (except Japan) thinks the same about baseball
Japan's the only country that likes baseball anymore
How come some guy is still worth $325 million in that case
Lipton is an abomination. I didn't like tea and had no understanding of what it could be like until I vacationed in New Zealand, and immediately it was like "Oh... well now I understand why tea is a thing everywhere else".
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This doesn't work for soccer though
The rest of the world (except Japan) thinks the same about baseball
Japan's the only country that likes baseball anymore
How come some guy is still worth $325 million in that case
Baseball is still popular in the U.S. although unlike football people don't seem to have a passing interest in it. With baseball there are fans, and then there's everyone else who thinks it's boring/doesn't give a shit. With football you have fans + lots of casual/passing interest people. I know quite a few people who are serious baseball fans, but when they have an extra ticket they literally struggle to find someone to give it to to go with them. That just doesn't happen when you have football tickets.
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I do like plain black tea, but this black tea with rose petals is absolutely amazing.
what uh does that taste like?
A bit salty.
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oooh!
Hermano like a mojito without the alcohol.
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The ones are work are gross it's like some slime called itself tea and then bottled itself over and over
I know
I have mistakenly said that quote before and suffered for it
I used to like sweet teas
One trip to the south china sea changed that
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This doesn't work for soccer though
you could
buy some teabags and boil some water
And I do need to get a jar or such container as I am going to make a gallon of tea
so ... put more teabags in? buy some loose leaf tea? I'm very confused about basically everything that's going on here.
There's this small store called Kränku on Gotland that makes a bunch of blends. Their "monk tea" is my favorite by far. It's black tea with vanilla, which doesn't sound all that special, but it's oh so yummy.
Tea is intensely popular in the southern us
I wish I could read that site, but I can admire the nice images. I shall have to keep my eye out for some of that, looks lovely!
vanilla and tea is almost always excellent. Makes things feel warm and wintery somehow.
I'm very sorry, sincerely. I enjoy both immensely, but I suppose on the bright side you don't know what you're missing.
you're thinking of "tea", a colored sugar water
True, yeah, that's mostly the really sweet iced tea though, right? I should have specified teas as hot drinks. Or are they popular in the south too?
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Nah its tea
It is made with tea leaves
Yes, that's correct
Non-alcoholic high five!
The only alcohol I actually enjoy is cider, because the fruitiness outweighs the bitterness.
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The rest of the world (except Japan) thinks the same about baseball
Japan's the only country that likes baseball anymore
How come some guy is still worth $325 million in that case
Baseball is still popular in the U.S. although unlike football people don't seem to have a passing interest in it. With baseball there are fans, and then there's everyone else who thinks it's boring/doesn't give a shit. With football you have fans + lots of casual/passing interest people. I know quite a few people who are serious baseball fans, but when they have an extra ticket they literally struggle to find someone to give it to to go with them. That just doesn't happen when you have football tickets.
oh, and I have horrible teeth
Do I get to be honorary english
Yeah, baby!
Well, the bad teeth gets you Appalachian, at least?