Tea time
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Aaaah, yes! Cuppa with you all here in the morning to start the day. Another cuppa later in the afternoon and one later in the evening while I quilt in front of the TV. Also love to see that you don't use tea bags! I love Tetley's but also use a tea ball!
(Coffee twice a day too but tea seems fresher and lighter)
(Coffee twice a day too but tea seems fresher and lighter)
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Has anyone else used baking soda instead of sugar to take the bitterness out? Who knew- but it really works! Also has anyone had tea from Harney and sons? YUM! Their cinnamon spice is out of this world! I've probably spent close to $100 this year alone on tea from them I'm like the tea pusher where ever I go!
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#18
Loved that first pic, just couldn't understand why the tea didn't spill out. Looks warm and cozy to me. We are supposed to have snow at 7000 ft tonight. That is just above us a little, so I'm with you. Warm quilt, cup of tea and a good book. Wonderful evening
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Has anyone else used baking soda instead of sugar to take the bitterness out? Who knew- but it really works! Also has anyone had tea from Harney and sons? YUM! Their cinnamon spice is out of this world! I've probably spent close to $100 this year alone on tea from them I'm like the tea pusher where ever I go!
LOL I love their Russian country, and Czar Nicholas Russian Caravan, as well as all the mint teas, Scottish teas and earl Gray, I too spend a bit, at Harney & Sons, love their service and teas!
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