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« Reply #200 on: November 09, 2008, 01:18:15 am » |
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Are we so different? Well yes probably  Given that most of the tea consumed here in the States is iced, poor quality, and heavily, heavily sweetened, I would say, at least in this case, yes. 
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« Reply #201 on: November 09, 2008, 02:02:21 am » |
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Yes, but the difference is that you are from the UK. >_o
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« Reply #202 on: November 09, 2008, 08:36:06 pm » |
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Why on earth is your office a clinical area?
Its to do with what I was doing in there  Don't ask unless you want a long long story of my life, I'm in health care, Clinical duties, plus training post-graduate students who are attached for 6 or 12 months, and undergraduate teaching for 2 days a week with a lot of associated university/deanary admin. I have done other things as well but thats for another day
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« Reply #203 on: November 09, 2008, 11:43:11 pm » |
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Why on earth is your office a clinical area?
Its to do with what I was doing in there  Don't ask unless you want a long long story of my life, I'm in health care, Clinical duties, plus training post-graduate students who are attached for 6 or 12 months, and undergraduate teaching for 2 days a week with a lot of associated university/deanary admin. I have done other things as well but thats for another day I sort of assumed as much as far as what you do goes, but I'm still puzzled... don't you get your own administrative-type office? Seems a bit unfair...
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« Reply #204 on: November 10, 2008, 12:37:56 am » |
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Why on earth is your office a clinical area?
Its to do with what I was doing in there  Don't ask unless you want a long long story of my life, I'm in health care, Clinical duties, plus training post-graduate students who are attached for 6 or 12 months, and undergraduate teaching for 2 days a week with a lot of associated university/deanary admin. I have done other things as well but thats for another day I sort of assumed as much as far as what you do goes, but I'm still puzzled... don't you get your own administrative-type office? Seems a bit unfair... No sadly, one office for the clinical stuff, teaching and admin - but it is MINE (Ha Ha) But we do have a seperate "proceedures" room for minor operations! (with wipe clean walls and floor!)
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« Reply #205 on: November 11, 2008, 12:47:30 am » |
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Welcome to the Lovegood & Savage Museum of Fine Artistry and Exotic Artifacts Lets upgrade this conversation to realtime, join me in the chatroom - #brassgoggles
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« Reply #206 on: November 11, 2008, 02:08:38 am » |
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I felt the need for a cup of hot tea, so I grabbed the only clean glass I had, and a packet of Twinings Irish Breakfast. The result earned me a few strange looks, but it is worth it. *Image Fixed thanks to the help of Ms. Flynn MacCallister. Also, I apologize for the size of the picture, didn't know my phone's camera resolution was that high...*
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« Reply #207 on: November 11, 2008, 05:03:54 am » |
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(there's something wrong with your spoiler... I don't know what.) Edit: maybe I do... I think you might have used the page URL instead of just the image URL, which is: http://img371.imageshack.us/img371/6624/image071hz1.jpg
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« Reply #208 on: November 11, 2008, 01:46:17 pm » |
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Two large mugs of black with milk in the morning - often left in the pot overnight and re-heated in the microwave. Then ocha (no milk of course) through the day with sometimes genmaicha. At night, another couple of mugs of black and milk to relax. For sitting and sipping nothing beats Earl Grey and of course for those rough days, Lapsang Soochong, though my wife hates it in the house because it smells like fish.  And on the nights I'm cooking Japanese for dinner, sencha. I think my arteries are well tanned by now. For dipping - nothing in the world beats home made ginger snaps......
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« Reply #209 on: November 11, 2008, 05:09:04 pm » |
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Ahh, thank you. I was wondering if it was just my browser (I've taken a liking to Mr. Google's Chrome Æthernet Viewing Utensil, and it's still got some kinks in it's programing).
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« Reply #210 on: November 11, 2008, 10:25:08 pm » |
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Ahh, thank you. I was wondering if it was just my browser (I've taken a liking to Mr. Google's Chrome Æthernet Viewing Utensil, and it's still got some kinks in it's programing). My pleasure! It's Miss, though >_o
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« Reply #211 on: November 12, 2008, 02:04:16 am » |
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Ahh, my apologies. I'll fix that, too... ^^;
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« Reply #212 on: November 12, 2008, 02:07:44 am » |
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*Laughs* No worries. My somewhat cryptic sig is supposed to be a sort of explanation, but it gets everyone. >_o
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« Reply #213 on: November 12, 2008, 02:22:29 am » |
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Honestly, I hadn't read your sig. That might have helped.
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« Reply #214 on: December 02, 2008, 01:55:15 pm » |
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« Reply #215 on: December 03, 2008, 01:12:38 am » |
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You know, I think I have been this individual at times... especially after a second pot of the stuff... 
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« Reply #216 on: December 04, 2008, 01:54:44 am » |
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i still love tea... just sayin'
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« Reply #217 on: December 04, 2008, 09:08:25 am » |
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any one know a brand that makes a "good" winter spice tea? I have try-ed four or more brands and all tasted like over steeped gunk!  is it just time to give up and make a big pot of hot cocoa? Cheers, Dandelion
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« Reply #218 on: December 04, 2008, 12:37:25 pm » |
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Yes: your own spice cupboard. >_o
Try your favourite black tea, a few cloves, half a cinnamon quill or thereabouts, and perhaps a little orange peel, and maybe a few peppercorns.
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« Reply #219 on: December 04, 2008, 05:55:55 pm » |
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I was brought up on Lapsang Souchong (with milk, I'm afraid - my mother brazens it out by claiming it as eccentricity, rather than simply being declasse) and still drink it all the time. I also drink Earl and Lady Grey, Russian Caravan, and we blend Earl Grey and Vanilla for an afternoon drink with a difference. Because of my childhood tea-habits, I've never much liked Indian teas, and find them too strong generally, though rather any tea than no tea at all.
As a child, I lived in a small town that had a tea and coffee importers still roasting their own beans at the top of the high st, and we would go there for loose tea and coffee (sadly it became a yuppy chi-chi cafe in the 90s). Now I live in the North, and go to a similar shop. My recent purchase of Russian Caravan on Saturday came out of a large blackened tin, one of many, in rows upon wooden shelves. There are sacks of coffee beans around, a roaster going, brass scales on the counter, and the whole place makes me fall over in delight every visit.
I also love Chai, preferably simmered up in a yurt somewhere and served in battered mugs by dreadlocked hippies, but I am willing to settle for my kitchen, my saucepan and cups, and a pretty boy with a ladle...
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Hi, as a new deck hand I need to get my post ratings up, so where better to start? A tea drinker all my life I now resort to good old tea bags, briefly dunked in hot water and taken with milk and no sugar. I tend to buy regular Fairtrade blends. When I am in need of extra refreshment it has to be Fujian "Pure White Tea" or silver tip if I can get it. A slice of lemon and that's it, don't overbrew as it stews quickly. Sainsbury's do it in tea bags (and no, this is not an obscure bumper sticker!)
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I tried unsuccessfully to introduce Lapsang Souchong to my paternal Grandparents who said it tasted of kippers{?}
Best tea-bags that I've had in ages are a Sri Lankan variety by Dilmah, they take a little longer to brew and never reach that tannin-harsh Assam flavour that some aren't keen on. It's an incredibly refreshing black tea.
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« Reply #222 on: March 01, 2009, 07:15:32 pm » |
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yes... lapsang souchong sometimes has a "fishy" quality to it... much better without the fishiness, i think...
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« Reply #223 on: March 03, 2009, 12:53:34 pm » |
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yes... lapsang souchong sometimes has a "fishy" quality to it... much better without the fishiness, i think...
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« Reply #224 on: March 03, 2009, 03:54:48 pm » |
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I adore tea ! i drink all types at the moment i am drinking a tea called ambrosia it has a black tea base which has rose peach orange and jasmine mixed in and is an opulent heady romantic tea and always makes me feel rosie
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