Tea? (Part 3)

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Lullabelle

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There was a birthday at work today which meant chocolate :smile: we also had a VIP visitor so there were cookies left over, choc chip obviously :hungry:
 

classic33

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I've just watched a hairy plane landing from my bedroom window.
Back from a dogfight maybe!!
Dog Fighter.jpg
 

classic33

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South Central Cyclechat, home of the teabag:cuppa:.....evening all:hello::highfive:!
Not true
"Needless to say, it was in America, with its love of labour-saving devices, that tea bags were first developed. In around 1908, Thomas Sullivan, a New York tea merchant, started to send samples of tea to his customers in small silken bags. Some assumed that these were supposed to be used in the same way as the metal infusers, by putting the entire bag into the pot, rather than emptying out the contents. It was thus by accident that the tea bag was born!"

http://www.tea.co.uk/the-history-of-the-tea-bag
 
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