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Tea Or Wine, Wine Or Tea??

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ethandron | 17:00 Sat 31st Jan 2015 | Food & Drink
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What would you do...... :o)
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Tea for me.
Tea in the morning - wine wins hands down after that (unless I'm strict with myself, as usual). Always wine with dinner. Official, honestly, OH is told to have a glass of red every day by both the GP and his heart specialist - we can live with that!

Wine, go on, you know you want to ... .. .
Wine, yes will be having some soon, go on its Saturday !
Tea before noon. Wine maybe between 12-6 pm depends on company & Weather & work. After 6pm wine.
At this time of day, Scottish Breakfast or Orange Pekoe tea, please. Black, no sugar (or butter).
Defo NOT mixed please :)
I'm very fussy about my tea and only drink Assam, Earl Grey or Lapsang Souchong and occasionally Chai. As I am now off caffeine my choices have become even more limited as I explore decaf versions.

So I'll go for wine as it is so much easier :-)
Very sensible, Eccles!
There's always Serbian tea, Nibble, made from slivovitch......perfect for this wintry afternoon

http://dolcefooda.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/warm-slivovitz-aka-shumadian-tea.html
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Tea won out in the end, will pop a cork when I've drunk it. How sensible ;)
I only drink decaf earl grey, occasionally with lemon, never with milk. I cannot abide tea that tastes of tea. The best bit is opening a new box and sticking my nose in for a good sniff.
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As I want to look after my heart, I'm taking Jordains husbands heart specialists advice and opening a bottle of red. If one glass is good for you, are six even better?? :)
Tea wine is good!
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Hmm, tea wine sounds interesting...
At 4 tea but now definitely wine
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Prudie, definitely :o)
Ps. Hows married life?
Can't stand tea, so it's wine for me.
I try to tell myself that it is unfortunately necessary to drink the 1st 5 glasses in order to reach the one at the bottom of the bottle - not sure that that was what was meant, really ....
Thanks for asking, it's not really different but I'm having problems getting used to the change of surname :-)

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