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How do you like your tea?

Long Island Iced Tea is a particular favourite of mine, although I usually lose all sensation after 3 or 4 of them... :devil:

What did Dorothy Parker say about Martinis?

I'd love to have a Martini,
but only one, or two at most.
After three, I'm under the table,
After four, I'm under the host!


Anyone fancy coming up with a Long Island Ice Tea version?
 
Trampledamage said:
Good heavens! I would never put a Magic Eraser in a mug :eek:

My mum's tried and tested technique - denture cleaning tablets. Works a treat. :techman:

So does baking soda...but now that I think about it, I wonder if denture tablets would work on my teapot? I can scrub it OK, but not in the spout, of course.

Why not a Magic Eraser in a mug? Have I missed a health warning or something? I don't do it because the sponges are kind of pricey.

It's just that Magic Eraser has some serious cleaning chemicals in it and I don't trust anything like that anywhere near anything I drink or eat off.


I do know that denture tablets left in a mug overnight remove even the darkest, oldest tea stains, so I expect they would work in your teapot too.
 
Ooooh - that looks pretty good. Up for it? I think I'm free that weekend. :drool:

I like this bit in the review:

Last year's headliner for the Thai Food Festival was renowned London restaurant Blue Elephant.
The brother of a former secretary of mine runs that place. Supposed to be very, very good.

Back on topic - tea. Long Island Iced Tea is a particular favourite of mine, although I usually lose all sensation after 3 or 4 of them... :devil:

Let's do it. :cool:

Second to the food, I like this part:
You can spend time browsing the market stalls for jewellery, clothes and hand crafted ornaments...
Never enough knickknacks. :p
:D

A friend ate at the Blue Elephant in Bangkok, and he couldn't wait to visit the Fulham restaurant. A lot of buzz about that place. Your ex-secretary must be so proud of her brother!

I wonder what a long island iced tea with real iced tea would taste like, instead of the usual coke? Probably not as mule kicking, the bubbles and sugar in the coke being the catalysts that make it go straight to your head! :shifty: :D
 
If Earl Grey wasn't the drink of choice of Old Baldy, what it still be as popular around here?

That was the first time I'd heard of earl grey. I was often curious to know what it tasted of. That was my motivation for first trying it. That led me to discover many other teas, but earl grey was my favourite of them all. :)

What a fantastic ad campaign for Earl Grey, doesn't get much better. I wonder if Paramount got anything... :lol:

I only slightly enjoyed ordinary black tea when I was in my early teens, but then I went completely off it in favour of carbonated drinks. It was only in my late teens that I tried earl grey. So to be fair, that restored my interest in tea as a whole.
 
Long Island Iced Tea is a particular favourite of mine, although I usually lose all sensation after 3 or 4 of them... :devil:

What did Dorothy Parker say about Martinis?

I'd love to have a Martini,
but only one, or two at most.
After three, I'm under the table,
After four, I'm under the host!


Anyone fancy coming up with a Long Island Ice Tea version?

I had something really good lined up last night, but then the site failed. I think it was something like this:

I'd love to have a Long Island Iced tea,
But only two or three,
After four I can't see anymore,
And then I start to post.

:D

A friend ate at the Blue Elephant in Bangkok, and he couldn't wait to visit the Fulham restaurant. A lot of buzz about that place. Your ex-secretary must be so proud of her brother!

Very much so - she never stopped talking about it. Are we agreed on going to Thai in the park?
 
Long Island Iced Tea is a particular favourite of mine, although I usually lose all sensation after 3 or 4 of them... :devil:

What did Dorothy Parker say about Martinis?

I'd love to have a Martini,
but only one, or two at most.
After three, I'm under the table,
After four, I'm under the host!


Anyone fancy coming up with a Long Island Ice Tea version?

I had something really good lined up last night, but then the site failed. I think it was something like this:

I'd love to have a Long Island Iced tea,
But only two or three,
After four I can't see anymore,
And then I start to post.

You know, sometimes when the site crashes, it's for good reasons... :p :D
 
What did Dorothy Parker say about Martinis?

I'd love to have a Martini,
but only one, or two at most.
After three, I'm under the table,
After four, I'm under the host!


Anyone fancy coming up with a Long Island Ice Tea version?

I had something really good lined up last night, but then the site failed. I think it was something like this:

I'd love to have a Long Island Iced tea,
But only two or three,
After four I can't see anymore,
And then I start to post.

You know, sometimes when the site crashes, it's for good reasons... :p :D
Having an Iced Tea from Long Island
Always leaves me happy and smiling
The only problem I have thereby
Is that I can never remember why.

Have we crashed yet?
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My turn:

I've never drank a Long Island Iced Tea
And I really don't know what would happen to me
If I did drink a glass of Long Island Iced Tea,
I'd probably lack the vision to see,
when an oncoming car was coming on to me,
and brushing it off like a bothersome flea,
I'd crash through the guardrail, coming to rest in a tree,
so I don't think I'll drink that Long Island Iced Tea,
I value my life and low insurance fee.

:D

J.
 
^ a cultural twist, methinks. The author clearly sees the difference between drinking the Long Island Iced Tea and the consequences of doing so, in his own context. It's poetic and tragic at the same time, as he is clearly having to deprive himself of a certain pleasure in his day to day life.

On the other hand, not having the bloody things available is a lot more healthy! :D

As a Brit living in London, I always let someone else drive. Usually someone driving a train. I get home eventually.:techman:
 
I think J. Allen's going to win the poetry competition!

Here's mine :) Bear in mind I've no idea what's in one, I'm just assuming it's alcoholic!

I started with a Long Island Iced Tea
Then added another two or three
But not too many more, I said
I want to create a drunkl thread
So I need to be able to see.
 
The thought of creating a tea thread entered my mind, but after discovering this one and reading all of these fun responses, I decided to revive it.

As it is, Earl Gray tea has become - sheepishly I admit, because of Picard - a steady habit of mine; and as a matter of fact, I am drinking some right now. :p

I used to drink coffee; then at some point I discovered that I could conveniently make tea by the pot in my coffee maker, and so my coffee routine turned to green tea.

Per happenstance, one day when I was at the store getting more teabags, I noticed the Earl Gray and Captain Picard popped into my head; I decided to buy the Earl Gray packets and try them, and found the taste superior; it is now an important part of my daily routine.
 
^ Tea is a fantastically soothing routine, isn't it? :) Right now, I'm obsessed with Whittards of Chelsea loose black tea with vanilla. My routine has recently become tea and sandwichs in the afternoon when I get home, I really look forward to it. :D
 
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