Mar 1st, '08, 20:59
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by JM » Mar 1st, '08, 20:59
daughteroftheKing wrote:Hehehe, we're reeling him in.
As somebody said in a recent post, "teabags are the gateway drug."
So true, so true.

Mar 2nd, '08, 01:17
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by skywarrior » Mar 2nd, '08, 01:17
JM wrote:I leave my Earl Grey tea bag in my cup until I finish it...I just enjoy it more. Same with green tea.
Wow, I feel better now.
JM
BAG?

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes -- Douglas Adams.
Mar 2nd, '08, 01:18
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by skywarrior » Mar 2nd, '08, 01:18
Eastree wrote:I used to do that. Back when 'hot tea' meant a bag of whatever I had, in the cup with water, microwaved, then 'steep' until I could not see the spoon in the bottom.
Then I'd compensate with sugar ... and more sugar.
And maybe a slice of lemon.
I'm glad I've learned better.
Lemon?

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes -- Douglas Adams.
Mar 2nd, '08, 01:19
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by skywarrior » Mar 2nd, '08, 01:19
Victoria's Own wrote:Hummm then maybe you should get rid of the bags. ;o)
Now, this is a bright idea.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes -- Douglas Adams.
Mar 2nd, '08, 01:29
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by Ladytiger » Mar 2nd, '08, 01:29
skywarrior wrote:Victoria's Own wrote:Hummm then maybe you should get rid of the bags. ;o)
Now, this is a bright idea.

I opt for ritual burning.
Mar 2nd, '08, 08:54
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by insanitylater » Mar 2nd, '08, 08:54
JM wrote:but when I'm at work I need the tea in a bag, it's just easier that way.
you can get your own paper filters and fill them
Mar 2nd, '08, 09:40
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by Ladytiger » Mar 2nd, '08, 09:40
insanitylater wrote:JM wrote:but when I'm at work I need the tea in a bag, it's just easier that way.
you can get your own paper filters and fill them
Yup! I remember from another post that Chip puts his in an Altoids tins. Teacuppa has nice bags if you're looking for something that closes.