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I just found some in my cupboard. Lovely too...

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At the risk of sounding weird, I have never had a cup of tea. I drink coffee though. I have this weird fear of tea leaves and as a child I once ate a tea bag and nearly died and came out in a rash. I have not been able to as much as hold a tea bag let alone drink one ever again.
 
Usually for me,

Yorkshire Tea until mid - afternoon

Earl Grey until evening

Chai in evening (with a bit of dark chocolate sometimes)
 
Same as a Donkey, as a child I was nearly killed by one so I cannot ride them but I still support Donkey sanctuarys
 
At the risk of sounding weird, I have never had a cup of tea. I drink coffee though. I have this weird fear of tea leaves and as a child I once ate a tea bag and nearly died and came out in a rash. I have not been able to as much as hold a tea bag let alone drink one ever again.

I have never drank coffee.
The smell alone used to make me retch.
I like coffee revels though.
 
At the risk of sounding weird, I have never had a cup of tea. I drink coffee though. I have this weird fear of tea leaves and as a child I once ate a tea bag and nearly died and came out in a rash. I have not been able to as much as hold a tea bag let alone drink one ever again.

Anyone who doesn't drink tea should be deported :LOL:

No excuses.
 
If I was doing something like a refurb on an empty house. First job would be to set up a small sheet of OSB on a couple of trestles onto which the coffee, teabags, cups, milk (long life natch) and kettle would live.
In recent years I realised if you hunted around, you could still buy 'instant tea' which I hadn't seen since the 70's. No milk required, just a spoonful of a strange looking powder, add hot water, a perfect cup of tea. Well, maybe not perfect, but not bad imco.

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If I was doing something like a refurb on an empty house. First job would be to set up a small sheet of OSB on a couple of trestles onto which the coffee, teabags, cups, milk (long life natch) and kettle would live.
In recent years I realised if you hunted around, you could still buy 'instant tea' which I hadn't seen since the 70's. No milk required, just a spoonful of a strange looking powder, add hot water, a perfect cup of tea. Well, maybe not perfect, but not bad imco.

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Between bananas, chocolate digestives, and Pot Noodles, QT saw me through my first year at uni (y)
 
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