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Started by Greg G., February 20, 2014, 04:26:53 AM

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Greg G.

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Contempra

well, very nice tea sets.

Matilo Telephones

My wife almost bought me an USB-hub of the Tardis. Only the shipping costst made it much too expensive.
Groeten,

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paul-f

Love it!

Years ago, well meaning friends who knew we are tea lovers gave us a phone teapot (first photo).  It quickly found its way to ebay and a new home.

Since then, I've collected a few tea-related photos.

There must be more!
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Russ Kirk

I like the English phone booths, payphone and 302 tea pots. 
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WesternElectricBen

I'd rather take the cookies, than the tea.

Ben

Greg G.

Quote from: WesternElectricBen on February 20, 2014, 06:52:24 PM
I'd rather take the cookies, than the tea.

Ben

Yeah, they look like chocolate chip cookies, my favorite!  I'll have it with coffee though, not a tea drinker.
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twocvbloke

Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.


(with milk and two sugars please!!)

;D

DavePEI

Quote from: Brinybay on February 20, 2014, 04:26:53 AM
Found this in my internet travels.

http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/doctor-who-tardis-ceramic-cookie-jar/

Warning. Warning!

The Steampunkers have gotten hold of a Tardis! No power required.

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Matilo Telephones

Nice. Does it make tea too?
Groeten,

Arwin

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twocvbloke

Quote from: DavePEI on February 21, 2014, 04:37:53 AMWarning. Warning!

The Steampunkers have gotten hold of a Tardis! No power required.

Dave

That's no Tardis, that's a Turdis, cos it looks like sh..............................

AE_Collector

Quote from: Brinybay on February 20, 2014, 07:21:17 PM
Yeah, they look like chocolate chip cookies, my favorite!  I'll have it with coffee though, not a tea drinker.

That sounds GOOD. I'll be right back.......

Terry

MissCora

LOVE the Dr. Who tea set. I used to post regularly on a tea site called "Steepsters" and occasionally someone would bring up Dr. Who and when to expect the new season or episodes. I need to go post the link to this tea set over there. They'll love it. (if they don't already know about it).

My favorite teas are "Lady Grey", "Yorkshire" and "Yorkshire Gold".

Mr. Bones

Quote from: MissCora on March 01, 2014, 10:04:12 PM
My favorite teas are "Lady Grey", "Yorkshire" and "Yorkshire Gold".
Miss Cora,

     I certainly don't have as refined a palette as most, being a mere stump-jumpin', ridge-runnin, gen-yoo-wine Mizzourah hillbilly. I also drink coffee far more often than tea, but, nonetheless, I have a few favorites, when I do drink tea.

     My faithful standbys are Twining's Earl Grey, their Irish Breakfast tea, and Carrington's English Breakfast tea. Truth be told, I even enjoy the flavor of a cup of Lipton's Orange Pekoe.

     I've got an awful lot to to learn, but for now, my ignorance is my bliss!

Best regards!
Sláinte!
   Mr. Bones
      Rubricollis Ferus

MissCora

I always have Earl Grey tea in the cubby. But I do have to have my coffee in the morning.  My friends make fun of me for fussing with a tea tray in the afternoon but it's been a habit for many years so isn't a chore at all for me.  I like black teas, not really into fruity teas or even herbals. Lemon/Ginger maybe when I feel out of sorts.