I have my undergraduate university and I used all summer beach shells to Britain looking for work. Typically, food processing was I'd be caught, channú peas or frozen ground juices. Sometimes, due to bad weather, we had a short season and then I usually do most of London to get a job on a building site and so as I got to know the first time a "builders' tea." Hot, strong and above all Another thing, sweet. Twice a day, about 10 am and 2 pm mug of the stuff at all. One would suspect, I think, both ndiúltófá him, but I do not remember a cookie to be part of the ritual. Delete Reply
I did know the first thing in India, though not given builder's tea there. That's the sort found in all tea chai dukaan Kii च य क द क न in the country. A tea leaves, sugar, milk and water in a small saucepan, the saucepan over the flame, boil rapidly removed, separated into a cup it, and voila. Free, strong, available everywhere, and relatively safe when the water is reliable. Clay was used single-use cups when I was over there a long time ago. Worn in the gutter when they are empty. NB: There were no spices in chai, chai unlike sold at Starbucks, etc. today. Delete Reply
If we want the Gaelic name of this tea designation must be used to make one after it. O'Neill lived are Mhainice tea, say. Súram tea is Niall O'Donnell. Is rather oriental look of the word 'súram', I think. Delete Reply
It's a pity we did not have tea in advance of the hero. Would "Conor tea" or "tea Con Cuchulainn" or something so we of course. Tea spoon stand there? Tea spoon of care? Tea grease? Naaahh Delete Reply
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