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  • Death Dragon2
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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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  • randombrit
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    Yeah it wasnt one of the highlights of my trip

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  • kitty!
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    Ew, I know that feeling. I tend to double over and wheeze until it passes.

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  • randombrit
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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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  • Leffy
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    hot tea is comforting and a godsend when you've got morning sickness

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  • kitty!
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    Tea is tea, hot or cold, I love it!

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  • Mike Taylor
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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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  • kitty!
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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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  • randombrit
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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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  • Death Dragon2
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    Green Tea is teh roxxorz. Earl Grey is pretty decent too.

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  • Seolta
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    Originally posted by kitty! View Post
    It is the truth for me.
    (the tea, dammit icon)
    Ditto...but not so much due to caffiene(seeing as how I'm not s'posed to have any anymore anyways) as the simple fact that it's comfort food. Particularly when paired with a bit of spice cake or ginger cookie of some sort.(and let me just go on record as saying that clotted cream+fresh homemade gingerbread=yum)

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  • Sehson
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    Originally posted by Mike Taylor View Post
    Dammit, my brain had just clawed its way back out of the gutter!

    WHY???????

    Mine hasn't seen daylight in years.... Hell I didn't know it could go any deeper and then I hit Thailand

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  • Mike Taylor
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    Originally posted by PaigeDWinter View Post
    I hope it's the tea. I know it wasn't my fault.
    Dammit, my brain had just clawed its way back out of the gutter!

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  • PaigeDWinter
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    I hope it's the tea. I know it wasn't my fault.

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  • frankwolftown
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    Hey is the food over in England really as heavy as people say it is.

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