yeah, you have to have low-alcohol tea . . .
you have to have low-alcohol tea . . .C]:0(
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Sir Aunty Grampa Dave the Hat - enjoying a post-meridian muncheon - Ta! Cannaoogim!?,
Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:18,
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Strawberry and Mango Tea ftw!
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The Great Architect is still waiting for his account to be deleted on,
Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:19,
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we have a lot of nettles in our garden :D
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Fresh Nettle Tea? yes please!
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Prof UnderCover evitable,
Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:26,
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I think it's good to use garden stuff for tea!
*sips a cup of mint and old sock*
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riverghost servicing your mum since,
Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:30,
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Daisy and Broken Washing Line is a rather heady brew
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i_yam_bucket doo wah diddy diddy wah wah diddy doo,
Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:39,
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I spent a while in Morocco, and the mint tea they have there is the finest tea I've ever tasted.
Delicious stuff.
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elephant rider property shark sighted!,
Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:43,
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hell yessum
and you can't find anything similar here for love nor money... there's a Morrocan cafe just around the corner from where I work, they make mint tea by adding a sprig of mint to a linton tea bag.
NO.
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Prof UnderCover evitable,
Wed 25 Feb 2009, 10:49,
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