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Como se dice "tea and sandwiches" auf Norsk?
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Tea and weird foods (was ... sandwiches)
"Dog Ma 1" (reply w/o spam) wrote in message ... I can now report: really smelly $1.79 tuo-cha pu-erh and Stilton does NOT work. The powers do not cancel, merge, blend gracefully or transform magically into something else. It was awful! Several people have provided me with much better Pu-erhs, and I also bought a couple of beenchas in NY. They still don't work with Stilton. Hey, ya gotta try - who would have guessed that chocolate and peanut butter works so well? Anyway, I brought gong-fu kit, nice cups and some Dan Cong to a friend's house to watch a string theory video (OK, what do you do for fun of a Sunday?) One of the guys had just returned from Singapore with a pile of freeze-dried durian. The tea was terrific, the durian pretty good considering most of the aroma had been left behind. But the combination was much nastier than one might expect. Just thought I'd pass on this valuable information that may be applicable to so many people's daily dietary choices. -DM |
tea and sandwiches?
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 1:10:58 AM UTC+8, Ole Kvaal wrote:
Hi. Any suggestions what sort of tea I could drink along with a couple of sandwiches in my lunch break? Until now, I've been drinking orange juice to my lunch, but I'd much rather find a tea that would go nicely with - and after - my meal. Thanks in advance -- regards, ole k, trondheim Buckwheat tea, i think this is good choice for you. This tartary buckwheat has been roasted in the Chinese traditional way; full of roasted, pleasing nuttiness and sweetness. After brew the tartary buckwheat, you can still eat the buckwheat as well. https://www.jkteashop.com/buckwheat-tea-p-302.html |
tea and sandwiches?
On Monday, February 2, 2004 at 10:40:58 PM UTC+5:30, Ole Kvaal wrote:
Hi. Any suggestions what sort of tea I could drink along with a couple of sandwiches in my lunch break? Until now, I've been drinking orange juice to my lunch, but I'd much rather find a tea that would go nicely with - and after - my meal. Thanks in advance -- regards, ole k, trondheim Hello Ole, You can easily have white tea or oolong tea along with your lunch. They are not only light and refreshing but will also keep you active all day long. And they are low on caffeine. In case you are wondering where to get it from, I would recommend Halmari tea. You can get a lot of varieties of tea online at a very reasonable rate. All of them are sourced from the premium tea estates of Assam, India. Here's the link to their website -https://www.halmaritea.co.uk/teas/ Have a great day (and lunch)! Regards, Mary |
tea and sandwiches?
On Monday, February 2, 2004 at 10:40:58 PM UTC+5:30, Ole Kvaal wrote:
Hi. Any suggestions what sort of tea I could drink along with a couple of sandwiches in my lunch break? Until now, I've been drinking orange juice to my lunch, but I'd much rather find a tea that would go nicely with - and after - my meal. Thanks in advance -- regards, ole k, trondheim Hi Ole, You can have white tea or oolong tea at lunch along with your meal. It will keep you freshened and active. Also, they are low in caffeine. You can get superior quality tea at a very affordable rate at Halmari tea. Their garden fresh teas are sourced from the tea estates of Assam, India. Regards, Mary |
Ham, Brie and Apple Tea Sandwich. ...
Cucumber-Butter Tea Sandwich. ... Olive-Focaccia Tea Sandwich. ... Crab Salad Tea Sandwich. ... Curried Egg Salad Tea Sandwich. ... Liverwurst-Onion Tea Sandwich. ... Mortadella-Watercress Tea Sandwich. ... Ham-Cornbread Tea Sandwich. |
tea and sandwiches?
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 2:10:58 AM UTC+9, Ole Kvaal wrote:
Hi. Any suggestions what sort of tea I could drink along with a couple of sandwiches in my lunch break? Until now, I've been drinking orange juice to my lunch, but I'd much rather find a tea that would go nicely with - and after - my meal. Thanks in advance -- regards, ole k, trondheim I suggest you drink Japanese green tea. There are lots of benefits you can get from it. It can even reduce the aging process and remain young. Read more hehttps://lowsugardrinks.com/blog/bene...ing-green-tea/ Good luck! |
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