Tea? (Part 1)

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tdr1nka

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abchandler

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Just tucking in to a Sausage and Egg sarnie courtesy of an impromptu sandwich run one of our admin girls arranged. Kettle's on. Who wants what.
 

Arch

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abchandler said:
Just tucking in to a Sausage and Egg sarnie courtesy of an impromptu sandwich run one of our admin girls arranged. Kettle's on. Who wants what.

A bite of your sarnie?

Although I'm just about to go for lunch. Carrot sticks, hummus, and a minin quiche. I suspect I may succumb to an extra bag of crisps... *Bad Arch*
 

Speicher

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I went to the baker's today for a treacle tart. They had two left, and I felt very sorry for the one that would have been left on its own, :biggrin: so I bought both. (they are not giant ones, only 4" across).

Yes, time for tea, thank you. but no biskits.

Tea fans on here might know the answer to this. I have a recipe for tea bread that says to use two Darjeeling tea b*gs. Can I use ordinary tea
B*gs?
 
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Speicher said:
I went to the baker's today for a treacle tart. They had two left, and I felt very sorry for the one that would have been left on its own, :blush: so I bought both. (they are not giant ones, only 4" across).

Yes, time for tea, thank you. but no biskits.

Tea fans on here might know the answer to this. I have a recipe for tea bread that says to use two Darjeeling tea b*gs. Can I use ordinary tea
B*gs?

You could, Speicher. But the flavour will not be as intended.
 
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