Tea? (Part 1)

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Arch

Married to Night Train
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Salford, UK
Hey Milo, sorry to hear your news.

I could have stayed in knitting today, but I figured I needed some fresh air when I found myself nearly crying listening to the Archers, so I came out for a walk in the sun - after 5 hours on a train yesterday, I need the exercise!

Any tea on the go? I'm missing Oli already. Yesterday he tried to put what seemed like a whole rock bun in his mouth at once, and was not pleased when his Mum fished it out again! Still, I'll see them all again at Christmas.
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
My condolences Milo, I'm very sorry to hear about your Grandad.
Tea and positive vibes to you M8.

Hot, fresh tea all round methinks?
 

longers

Legendary Member
tdr1nka said:
Hot, fresh tea all round methinks?

Got any hot stewed tea? None of this fresh muck, the really orange stuff :tongue:

Dry as a dry thing that's really dry here. We were an hour early for *K** so went and had a large breakfast in a Wetherspoons. Amazing how many people were having several beers at 10.15am :rolleyes:.

And I only spent £7 in *K**. Result! :rolleyes:
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
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I have got a chair from *K**, and it did not cost anything. :rolleyes: Some one on Freecycle was giving it away at the same time as my twenty-odd year old suite was falling apart. aahhh those were the days, when you could get given (?) really good things on Freecycle. It is one of those modern bentwood chairs, sort of in an "S" shape with a footstool. Also got some curtain material that I can use to recover the cushions in a brighter colour.

Update on small cat, she will be called Tasha, I think, probably. She has been looking bored and stressed this last few days, so I let her out this afternoon. I think even Leo realised the enormity of the occasion, as he watched her in the garden. She decided it would be excellent fun to climb the big willow tree in the garden. Then ran out of the garden, into the field. About ten mins later a tiny mewing sound was heard followed by said Cat. Coaxed her back in with biskits. :rolleyes:

Can I now have some restorative Tea? :tongue:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I've got a little cough, I think I picked it up from Oli last week....

<ahem>

Tea? The boss just went to put the kettle on...
 

wafflycat

New Member
alecstilleyedye said:
cup of peppermint tea waffles?

Yes please. This headcold leaves me with little patience for 'stuff' today.
 

Landslide

Rare Migrant
Morning all!
Psst. Waffles - I've got some contraband anti-snuffle lotion (aka uisge-beatha) if you need it. Usual medicinal warnings about not driving or operating heavy machinery apply.:smile:
 

wafflycat

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Ewww... hot liquid pot pourri... Blech. Not my choice, but I think you may have guessed that! MrW likes Earl Grey but I find the perfume makes me nauseous (not everytime, but enough for me to avoid EG when there's a choice).

Down here in hardwaterland, I find that Yorkshire Tea's hard water blend makes a darned good cuppa. I also use loose tea - Twining's Afternoon Blend is a good one. A friend bought me some Russian Caravan Tea from Fortnum & Mason's and it is rather delicious. This one

http://www.fortnumandmason.com/Product/Russian-Caravan-Tea,2105,356.aspx

I quite fancy trying some of this

http://www.fortnumandmason.com/Product/Christmas-Tea,285,359.aspx

as I already enjoy a spiced tea of another blend.
 
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