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Tea, DAMMIT!!
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Pussies. My dad takes fresh coffee right off the pot, and then nukes it for about 2-2.5 minutes. THEN he drinks it.
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Ew, I know that feeling. I tend to double over and wheeze until it passes.
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Its also great if youve been outside in the middle of a scottish winter for 6 hours and need to warm up in a hurry. Was so cold i drank half a mug of boiling hot tea at 1 gulp and didnt realise how hot it was until it hit my stomach.
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I'm not much for hot tea, myself. Being a Southerner, I like mine served over ice with sugar.
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To, is the tea as heavy as they say in england question
OMG YES I HAVEN'T EATEN THIS WELL IN YEARS!!! (I'd reference you to an now-ancient thread in which we had a long conversation over how my mum perpetually diets and I have a hard time keeping my weight in the healthy-range)...but that thread is now gone)
I looove steak-and-vegetable pasties! And Chicken Tikka! And OMG THE INDIAN FOOD *LOVES*
In conclusion...It is a comfort-food lovers paradise.
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Not a regular drinker but i do indulge occasionally. I like mine with milk and 3 sugars when i do have it. As for tea accompanying food i prefer scones, either with strawberry jam or honey, tis very nice indeed.
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Originally posted by kitty! View PostIt is the truth for me.
(the tea, dammit icon)
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Originally posted by PaigeDWinter View PostI hope it's the tea. I know it wasn't my fault.
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Hey is the food over in England really as heavy as people say it is.
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