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On 1/2/09 13:09, in article
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"Martin" wrote:
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 04:56:38 -0800 (PST), Judith in France
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On 1 Feb, 11:04, Sacha wrote:
On 1/2/09 00:15, in article ,
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On 31/1/09 20:48, in article
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/all the tea in
China/
It's a very old saying - or perhaps it's just in my family!
It's a very old saying.
Good to know we have company. *;-) * I'll stick to the Twining's English
Breakfast myself!
I have over 20 varieties of tea - proper leaf tea, not hay-cushions.
Fusspot. *;-) *I've never been able to go in for the scented teas at all and
am just plain old builder's tea, for preference. *Have you - bringing us
back to some form of on-topic - tried the 'new' tea grown down in Cornwall?
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I don't drink tea, just freshly brewed coffee. Instant coffee gives
me a tummy upset.
but strong black tea with plenty of tannin in it is known to fix upset
stomachs,
try it.
So's port & brandy mixed - I know which I'd go for and it wouldn't be in a
cup. ;-)
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