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It’s the age old cure for all that ails you, and sometimes you really do just need a few minutes of peace and comfort and a warm cuppa. Snuggled up with a book or over a chat with a friend, you can’t beat tea.
Anyone agree?
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Agreed. I say that as I sip from my cup.
Nothing beats a cup of tea and somebody to talk to!
Just realised you’re self – hosted…(duh) so I am going to leave a comment LOL..
Yes! I love tea! Everything is better with a cup of tea 🙂
Tea glorious tea! Yes it’s really wonderful
I love tea but it has to be green 🙂
When you’re thirsty and make a cup of tea it seems like the best drink you’ve had in your life! There’s a great bit of dialogue in the war movie “The Longest Day” *about D-Day and teh days after. Michael Caine plays a tank regiment commander and all goes wrong – the road he needs to advance along is congested with other vehicles etc. His batman asks if he’d like a cup of tea, CAine reels off all the day’s disasters and asks “Do you think a cup of tea will make any difference?” “No Sir” “Well I’ll have one anyway!”
Hah, I love it!
I don’t actually like tea! I’m odd I know!
That is odd! Only joking 🙂 Do you like coffee? I think I must be odd sometimes as I love the smell of coffee, and the appearance of a frothy cappuccino is so tempting, yet I hate the taste. Always wished I could have liked coffee but I’ve never been able to appreciate the taste of the stuff.
I agree, tea makes a difference whether snuggling down, or speaking to someone and sharing your troubles.
Yes, tea is brilliant – couldn’t imagine a world without it! 🙂
Not only is tea soothing, the many health properties make this a wonderful tool in the chronic illness wellness chest.
That’s very true, I think it’s quite underrated and under-appreciated. Thanks for stopping by to comment 🙂