by Culven » Mon Oct 08, 2007 6:10 pm
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by Culven » Mon Oct 08, 2007 6:38 pm
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by LordMalekTheRedKnight » Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:40 pm
Culven wrote:So in conclusion, a nice cup of black, green, or herbal tea is always delightful.
by Culven » Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:15 pm
LordMalekTheRedKnight wrote:i eat breakfast, dinner (AKA lunch), tea and then supper (on a good day ). when i say "tea" (as in a meal), im refering to my evening meal. to add to the confusion, some people call that dinner instead (which to me is what you eat around noon). i never call my evening meal "dinner", unless its a sunday dinner (i.e. a "roast" dinner), which can be served at any time (although its usually evening by the time its ready, as it takes a while).
LordMalekTheRedKnight wrote:hehe its the really cheap stuff for me, thank you very much. in a big mug.
by LordMalekTheRedKnight » Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:34 pm
Culven wrote:Supper is the evening meal.
Culven wrote:I don't find black tea to be terribly expensive, so what do you consider to be "the cheap stuff"? Little bits of dried tree leaves and twigs, with a bit of dirt for that earthy aroma?
by Culven » Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:47 pm
LordMalekTheRedKnight wrote:some people say "fish supper" (for a late evening meal of fish & chips), but i dont buy into that.
LordMalekTheRedKnight wrote:well i buy Tesco's "Value" range teabags - i get 80 cups of tea for about 30p (or ~250 bags for £1/$2US). thats a fraction of cost of the big brands, like PG Tips or Tetley (which cost about 6 times the price!). everyone always seems to like it too...
by LordMalekTheRedKnight » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:00 pm
Culven wrote:Ok, that is rather cheap, and if nobody has noticed, then it must be good enough (unless everyone you know has no sense of taste, but I figure the odds of that are slim).
Culven wrote:OK, dumb question, I have "$" on my keyboard, any ideas how I can type "£" (without haing to copy it)?
by Spack » Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:52 am
LordMalekTheRedKnight wrote:well i buy Tesco's "Value" range teabags - i get 80 cups of tea for about 30p (or ~250 bags for £1/$2US). thats a fraction of cost of the big brands, like PG Tips or Tetley (which cost about 6 times the price!).
by killmaimburn » Tue Oct 09, 2007 10:40 am
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