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MWB | 09:24 Thu 08th Jan 2009 | Food & Drink
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If you're going to make a nice hot cup of tea, what do you put on. The jug or the kettle?
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The kettle, but I don't drink tea.
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By the gods that was a quick answer!
we have a hot water tap thing at work no neither
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Do you not drink hot drinks at home?
Kettle
kettle
I drink coffee.......

I am fast aren't I?.....just call me speedy..
Mines a jug shaped kettle so both. That reminds me I need my third caffeine intake, off to kitchen
I'm a coffee drinker too, though I enjoy a redbush cuppa now and again :o)
Kettles are better, they boil quicker!

And I'm a coffee drinker.
Me too lakitu, I now drink redbush in preference to normal tea.
Me too, I have 'normal' teabags for my Dad who deemed Redbush to "taste like washing up liquid" (how would he know? LOL).
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This "redbush tea" Does it taste like normal tea, or is it flavoured like warm fruit juice?
It's not flavoured, I'm struglging to describe how it tastes. It's enjoyable and refreshing with or without milk.
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An earl grey sort of taste?
No, I don't like Earl Grey, it's definately not that LOL.
Redbush tastes nothing like fruit or herbal teas. Its nearer to normal tea in flavour but it has a more delicate taste. Its refreshing too, and as Lakitu says its great either with or without milk
is that the one that has squirrels on the front?
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