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12th October 07, 02:48 PM
#1
Gunpowder tea for me.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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12th October 07, 05:14 PM
#2
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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12th October 07, 05:35 PM
#3
Tea...Earl Gray...Hot
thats what worked for Picard!!!
"A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
-Koloth
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12th October 07, 08:24 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by kallen
Tea...Earl Gray...Hot
thats what worked for Picard!!!
You beat me to it!
 Originally Posted by mexpiper
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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12th October 07, 06:54 PM
#5
I like peppermint, Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime, and Celestial Seasonings Apple Cinnamon teas
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12th October 07, 08:17 PM
#6
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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12th October 07, 08:27 PM
#7
While some would assume it would be Irish Breakfast, my favourite tea is Twinings Darjeeling.
[B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]John Hart[/COLOR]
Owner/Kiltmaker - Keltoi
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13th October 07, 08:07 AM
#8
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.)
Kiltio Ergo Sum.
I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef
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12th October 07, 09:02 PM
#9
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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13th October 07, 07:52 AM
#10
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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