| [B] Tea [message #236533] |
Mi, 15 März 2006 00:40 |
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I have toffee flavoured tea.
It is almost, but not quite, entire like tea, only it is toffee
flavoured and has small bits of toffee in it.
Tea is good.
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| Re: [B] Tea [message #236536 ] |
Mi, 15 März 2006 15:33 |
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Aquarion wrote:
> I have toffee flavoured tea.
>
> It is almost, but not quite, entire like tea, only it is toffee
> flavoured and has small bits of toffee in it.
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> Tea is good.
Toffee tea?
The two best substances in the world, mixed...
Give me your address.
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| Re: [B] Tea [message #236538 ] |
Mi, 15 März 2006 21:35 |
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Elliott Hird <elliotthird [at] tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> Aquarion wrote:
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> > I have toffee flavoured tea.
> >
> > It is almost, but not quite, entire like tea, only it is toffee
> > flavoured and has small bits of toffee in it.
> >
> >
> > Tea is good.
> Toffee tea?
>
> The two best substances in the world, mixed...
>
> Give me your address.
I can do better than that, I can tell you you can buy it from Whitard's
Tea Shop, who also sell it online.
In the interests of not being blamed, googling is left as an exercise
for the reader.
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| Re: Tea [message #236539 ] |
Fr, 17 März 2006 00:32 |
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But not as good as lapsang souchong.
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| Re: [B] Tea [message #236548 ] |
Sa, 18 März 2006 01:33 |
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aqusenet [at] mailinator.com (Aquarion) hit the keyboard.
Afterwards the following was on the screen:
> Elliott Hird <elliotthird [at] tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
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>> Aquarion wrote:
>>
>> > I have toffee flavoured tea.
>> >
>> > It is almost, but not quite, entire like tea, only it is toffee
>> > flavoured and has small bits of toffee in it.
>> >
>> >
>> > Tea is good.
>> Toffee tea?
>>
>> The two best substances in the world, mixed...
>>
>> Give me your address.
>
> I can do better than that, I can tell you you can buy it from Whitard's
> Tea Shop, who also sell it online.
>
> In the interests of not being blamed, googling is left as an exercise
> for the reader.
Yes. And then write a report on the google process as well as the tea,
including an extensive theory on toffee flavour.
It must be at least 3000 words and be handed in before tuesday 9am.
--
-- [ Rasmus "Møffe" Bøg Hansen ] ---------------------------------------
Vampires are not visible in mirrors, which explains why they are often
backed over in parking lots.
----------------------------------------------[ moffe at zz9 dot dk ] --
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| Re: Tea [message #236587 ] |
Mi, 22 März 2006 11:40 |
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no,no,no,no,noooo.
Toffee-flavoured tea? what is the world coming to *shakes head
dispondantly*
I must be getting old *sigh*
Off for a nice cup of perfectly normal tea.
sjk
(occasional frouper, with towel)
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| Re: Tea [message #236618 ] |
Sa, 25 März 2006 13:55 |
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If you're in Australia, you can get the equivelant of Nutrimat tea (the
Advanced Tea Substitute) by going to a Woolworths or Safeway (in
Victoria - that's a state) and buying Home Brand's Earl Grey Tea. Put
the teabag in your cup or mug and as soon as the water in the kettle
has finished boiling, pour the *boiling* water into the cup. Wait for a
minute or so, then remove the teabag and put in your garbage bin. Add
milk and sugar (according to taste - the milk's very necessary for the
full experience, though). Now drink and you'll be angry enough to throw
your cup at your nearest Nutrimatic machine.
I do like Twinings Earl Grey Tea - it's beautiful and recommended by
the Earl Grey's descendants. It also comes with the Queen's seal of
approval. Twinings - the best tea.
Cyv.
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| Re: Tea [message #236620 ] |
So, 26 März 2006 00:50 |
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Cyvros <jordnfs [at] fastmail.fm> wrote:
> If you're in Australia, you can get the equivelant of Nutrimat tea (the
> Advanced Tea Substitute) by going to a Woolworths or Safeway (in
> Victoria - that's a state) and buying Home Brand's Earl Grey Tea. Put
> the teabag in your cup or mug and as soon as the water in the kettle
> has finished boiling, pour the *boiling* water into the cup. Wait for a
> minute or so, then remove the teabag and put in your garbage bin. Add
> milk and sugar (according to taste - the milk's very necessary for the
> full experience, though). Now drink and you'll be angry enough to throw
> your cup at your nearest Nutrimatic machine.
>
> I do like Twinings Earl Grey Tea - it's beautiful and recommended by
> the Earl Grey's descendants. It also comes with the Queen's seal of
> approval. Twinings - the best tea.
it's not real Earl Grey, though, because it has bergamot flavouring,
rather than oil.
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