Have you tried a green tea yet? I wouldn't let it brew for long with your palate. Try a minute then see if it needs more flavour.Sorry, Marie. Cloves are disgusting!They're like eating something furry.
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Have you tried a green tea yet? I wouldn't let it brew for long with your palate. Try a minute then see if it needs more flavour.Sorry, Marie. Cloves are disgusting!They're like eating something furry.
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We used to have one of those! I think it went back next door and I know there is a second one there. I can’t remember how fancy or plain the legs were.We picked the table up this morning. It needs a good clean and oil and that should do it for now.
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I don’t think you’re meant to eat the cloves.Sorry, Marie. Cloves are disgusting!They're like eating something furry.
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Lady Grey is more delicate than Earl Grey.Only once and it was from a stale teabag and I didn't like it. I should try again with at least a fresh teabag.
No, but it is not a flavour I like @ all.I don’t think you’re meant to eat the cloves.![]()
I have had green tea ~ & yes, it was ok. I wouldn't rave about it but it was drinkable. Unfortunately I have no idea what it was.Have you tried a green tea yet? I wouldn't let it brew for long with your palate. Try a minute then see if it needs more flavour.
You don't have to eat them, just let them do their magic in the tea. They are a good pain and anti inflammatory aid.Sorry, Marie. Cloves are disgusting!They're like eating something furry.
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I chew them , they are nice with lemon and honey absorbed into themI don’t think you’re meant to eat the cloves.![]()
I loved them in mulled wine from the Munich Christmas markets.I chew them , they are nice with lemon and honey absorbed into them
I've got two part ragdolls and neither of them go far out of choice. One has never left the garden and the other one only goes next door (she gives him treats) or in the farm field behind my house.Yep. being Ragdolls @ least my lads don't matt. Marlow is pretty good about being outside. He tends not to go far ~ drink the chicken water, walk the perimeter & toilet then back inside. Kirby gets occasional lead time but he tends to want to shoot straight back inside. I'm not pushing it though he's always been an indoor/outdoor cat. He is really untrustworthy so I'm happy if he is indoors only.