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Not well.How is your tea drinking going? Have you had a chance to try something else?

I'm not designed to drink tea.

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Not well.How is your tea drinking going? Have you had a chance to try something else?
Have you tried old fashioned black tea made strong and drunk with milk?Not well.I find it all pretty tasteless & blah. Anything with flavour is something gross. I found some ginger & honey in the cupboard. Added with the chamomile it's almost palatable. I can manage about 1/2 a cup before My gag reflex kicks in.
I'm not designed to drink tea.
Have you tried old fashioned black tea made strong and drunk with milk?
English breakfast tea, made in a pot (bags or loose), brewed until it is the color of weak coffee (at least 5 mins), and made with freshly boiling water.
Somewhere I'm sure we've discussed people seeing what they expect to see- or have been led to expect, rather than what is actually happening. I very rarely have tribe issues & when I do it's invariably over something I've missed.I've seen lots of posts where people have said a hen away from the group/tribe/flock for even a few days will lose her place to another hen
In that case you are not a tea drinker, you are a flavored water drinker. Embrace that and make fun fresh versions (hot or cold).That's worst of all!!!
I really don't like black tea. I can manage some green teas made pretty weaK - in a small cup.
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Never a twinning for me but you can give me the Yorkshire anytimeFor me, Yorkshire proper strong teabags make a very good and quick tea during a work day.
I'll have to try this Twinings loose leaf EB. I've only ever seen the teabag variety.
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