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    Gunpowder tea for me.

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    Loose leaf - as long as it's not that American muck! Friends used to send me 'Tea care packages' friom home (Australia) until I found this neat Armenian store that sells indian & Middle Eastern teas. Ah!, nothing like a good cuppa!
    Amgoorie & Robur was good in Oz, but Sheharazade is just as nice here.
    Coffee, I might drink once a month or so, not that keen on it. I guess it's whatever one was raised with. :beer: Budweiser is nice too.....

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    Tea...Earl Gray...Hot

    thats what worked for Picard!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kallen View Post
    Tea...Earl Gray...Hot

    thats what worked for Picard!!!
    You beat me to it!

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    Irish Breakfast or Earl Gray. But.. once it gets cold outside, i like Russian Spiced Tea ( i make my own--- it has alot of cloves in it... hmmm burns good).
    Mmmm… sounds good. What's your recipe?

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    I like peppermint, Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime, and Celestial Seasonings Apple Cinnamon teas

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    Coffee, tea, beer, wine, as long as it is quality then it is a favorite. I do much less beer and wine these days than coffee and tea. For those of you interested, there is a new book out on tea: http://cooksshophere.com/ A couple more tea companies I have enjoyed are: http://www.tributetea.com/ and http://zokacoffee.com/, the latter also roasting coffee. On the coffee front, there is Intelligentsia at http://intelligentsiacoffee.com/, which does both coffee and tea. Intelligentsia and these next two roasters are probably the top three in the U.S if not beyond. SStumptown roasters at http://stumptowncoffee.com/ and Counter Culture Coffee here: http://www.counterculturecoffee.com/...tpage&Itemid=1 I usually patronize C3 monthly since they are right here in my back yard so to speak. Give any of these a try and you will have some of the best in the world.

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    While some would assume it would be Irish Breakfast, my favourite tea is Twinings Darjeeling.
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    I'm rather partial to Yorkshire Tea at the moment, milk, one sugar. With ginger nuts. Not tea without the ginger nuts.
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

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    I'm a green tea man. Mostly Chinese, but others as well. Mind you I do like a good strong black breackfast tea sometimes, and drink pu-ehr once in a while, and oolongs as well. Ah hell I like most all of 'em, I guess.

    Gave up coffee in order to give up cigarettes, matched pair for too long.

    Lots of green tea, all day long, until it's time for an ale.

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    My wife likes the figurines that come in the Red Rose tea. Therefore, that's what I drink! Iced in the summer and hot the other seasons. I drink it plain.


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