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First or second flush Darjeeling, iced, with a dash of white rum,
garnished with mint sprigs is a summer favorite refreshment of mine. Phyll Melinda wrote: > True, since I drink alcohol pretty rarely anyway. New Year's Tea, it could > be called. > > Melinda > > "toci" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > To be drunk ceremonially only once a year. Toci > > Melinda wrote: > >> snip > > I experimented this evening and found out that calvados and/or > >> dark rum go well with chai tea. The apple overtones go well with the > >> spices. > >> The rum is less expensive, less rare and still fruity so it makes an OK > >> substitute for calvados I imagine. > >> > >> > >> Melinda > >> > >> "You know much that is hidden oh Tim." "Quite". MPatHG > > |
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