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    Tree Killer Senior Member Beirut's Avatar
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    Usually, about four cups a day, unless I"m home all day, then it becomes countless.

    Right now I'm drinking some demented "Breathe Easy" herbal blend because it's 4:30 in the morning and I'm not. Breathing easy that is. Bloody allergies.

    Taste like thyme and mint or something. Not too bad.
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    I usually drink either ice tea or cooled down (room temp) lipton tea with lots of lemon and some sweetener.

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    Pah, you can take your fancy pants brands, i'll take nice generic Tetley's or Yorkshire Tea any day of the week.
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    Ah, Assam tea from my local tea and coffee merchant, with milk and a little sugar first thing in the morning. And second thing. And for elevenses. And at lunch. And at Afternoon tea. And High tea. And just after dinner. And with supper.

    My dear mother purchased a nice vessel of Earl Grey in her recent trip to London, but I've finished all the lemon and there is no decent honey in Tesco's...
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    Earl grey in the morning, the best jasmin in the evening (very relaxing)

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    Black or rooibos tea infused with vanilla, a good dash of milk and two spoons of brown sugar.
    Delicious.
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    Two cups each day, morning and evening.

    Brand? Anything I get cheapest from the local cornershop. Those fancy teas I'll give a try if I happen to win the lottery.

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