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Tea or coffee? Page 2

Coffee. If it's instant it's gotta be Clipper.

Coffee. If it's instant it's gotta be Clipper.

Instant coffee bleuurggh

unless it's got lotsa milk and sugar

camps quite nice.

A nice cup of tea with a couple of digestives, please.

Both, but tea wins 80-20.

Instant coffee big total loss to tea bags

Leaf tea nice but some how not worth the effort in the way a cafetierre is..

I hate it when you drink bag-burst tea and get a mouthful of leaf.

Wose than a mouthfull of dropped digestive sludge

Is Robert Asquith hanging around you office whistling cheakily?

Quote: sootyj @ February 1 2011, 11:09 PM GMT

Wose than a mouthfull of dropped digestive sludge

Yes. Tealeafs take you by surprise. If a digestive has broken off you know about it and avoid drinking the sludge.

This is why I never let biscuits near my tea.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ February 2 2011, 10:45 AM GMT

This is why I never let biscuits near my tea.

A skilled dunker knows just when to pull out.

Quote: chipolata @ February 2 2011, 10:48 AM GMT

A skilled dunker knows just when to pull out.

:D

Quote: chipolata @ February 2 2011, 10:38 AM GMT

Yes. Tealeafs take you by surprise. If a digestive has broken off you know about it and avoid drinking the sludge.

Unless some one else has been dunking in your tea...

nb all the earl grey haters, teapigs are giving away earl grey tea bags outside Kingscross tube.

Could you grab me a couple if you don't want them?

ta

mmm bergamont

At home I only drink tea.

At work my first drink of the day is tea, then coffee all day.

If I am out and about in a pub or cafe etc. I never have tea (am not a skinflint but feel hard of paying for a teabag and splash of milk)

Just had a blinding cuppa tea! Mmmmm!

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