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  1. Nibble

    Tea.

    I put two small I've cubes into warm green tea. Lovely.
  2. Nibble

    Tea.

    I had an Irish girlfriend for a while. She was a total bellend but her Mam used to send over some amazing tea from the Emerald Isle. I reckon that got her an extra 2 months of Nibble lovin' so much did I enjoy that tea.
  3. Nibble

    Tea.

    I can just about handle a duck egg or powder blue, anything else is wrong and black will get tipped down the sink. Black! Black! Put me in the shadows and feed me on pins. What's for dinner mother? Pins?! Black! Black!
  4. Nibble

    Tea.

    I have to drink it from a cup or a mug with a white interior. My morning tea is taken in my multi motif BHA mug which is the best mug I've ever owned, it ticks all the boxes. Afternoon tea is taken from a small china cup. I am convinced tea tastes better in a china cup.
  5. Nibble

    Tea.

    Ah, a common problem. I request a pot of boiling water, and teabag/loose leaf and milk on the side so I can attend to my own needs rather than have to admonish another foreigner, it makes me feel awful slapping the backs of their heads.
  6. Nibble

    Tea.

    I don't know. The one I get has no caffeine but some may do. I fud myself into a coma by 7pm most nights anyway.
  7. Nibble

    Tea.

    Ha! I only have sugar when hung over. I like at Twinings breakfast tea also. I got a rather choice wooden variety box of Twinings from my sister at Christmas last year with a splendid tea pot and china cup from another relative. Rather lovely, felt like I was back in the Rajh. It sits lovely on...
  8. Nibble

    Tea.

    I don't think my guts could cope with that. I like an Earle Grey about tennish, wherever I am and whatever I'm doing. I take a Yorkshire about 4 ish and green tea before bed time. I have no idea why I'm informing you of this.
  9. Nibble

    Tea.

    As in cup of. Bit hungover and enjoying a nice cup of Yorkshire tea, white, one sugar. But it has to be either Yorkshire or Irish tea, preferably loose leaf. If they don't have either in a cafe I go for an Earl Grey, most make are good except Twinings. I enjoy a green tea too. Have never found...
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