barnum42 said:The first and only time I tried Iced Tea was in Disney. To me it tasted like tap water and so I've never touched it since. Plus there was only about 100ml of drink in the glass, the rest was ice.
barnum42 said:The first and only time I tried Iced Tea was in Disney. To me it tasted like tap water and so I've never touched it since. Plus there was only about 100ml of drink in the glass, the rest was ice.
In the parks it's Diet Coke. At home I have Typhoo or PG tea for breakfast and maybe a mug a work. Rest of the time is diet soda with some hot choc at bedDebbie said:I can relate to nasty tasting iced tea. On my last visit to WDW, I realized that fresh brewed tea wasn't offered everywhere anymore. I think the Nestea taste terrible. Only at Wendy's here, can I count on fresh tea.
So, Barnum, what's your normal beverage of choice?
Debbie said:I can relate to nasty tasting iced tea. On my last visit to WDW, I realized that fresh brewed tea wasn't offered everywhere anymore. I think the Nestea taste terrible. Only at Wendy's here, can I count on fresh tea.
So, Barnum, what's your normal beverage of choice?
yellowstoner said:The only Iced Tea worth drinking is that of the Long Island variety. :hammer:
BA Advert said:only the British could take an delicate exotic infusion of herbs and put cow juice into it”
ogryn said:One thing I really wish they would do over here is the Pink (still) Lemonade that you get in the parks. mmmmmmm.
tigsmom said:Pink lemonade is just plain lemonade with food coloring; it doesn't taste any different, yet I prefer it also. :wave:
ogryn said:Maybe it's the colourings that make me bounce around the parks all day then? mmm, sugar and colourings :slurp:
Still can't seem to find still lemonade over here. 'tis all this carbonated rubbish.
Dave (and anyone else in England who is interested!), The Bodum factory outlet shop near me currently has the Bodum tea presses on special, I'm sure one of them was only £4 or something like that. Don't know if it's a chain-wide discount but it's worth looking if you want oneogryn said:http://www.twiningsteashopusa.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=209
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Tea Press, eh? I'll look out for oneDoes it make, IYO, a vastly superior cuppa?
guwag said:Dave (and anyone else in England who is interested!), The Bodum factory outlet shop near me currently has the Bodum tea presses on special, I'm sure one of them was only £4 or something like that. Don't know if it's a chain-wide discount but it's worth looking if you want one
Here's their store listing: http://www.bodum.com/pages/stores/country.asp?conkey=4&coukey=34
guwag said:I'm taking it more as the "Craig is going back to university and can get his parents to buy new stuff for his flat that he wouldn't usually buy himself" sale rather than just a general Clearance Sale :lol:
Luckily there isn't a Bodum shop near my University *phew* although I do have a Whittard of Chelsea shop - every time I pass it, I go in and always come out with somethingCase in point, last year I went in to buy just one espresso cup and saucer, I came out with a 4 cup and saucer set, along with two different flavoured coffees :lol:
guwag said:Dave (and anyone else in England who is interested!), The Bodum factory outlet shop near me currently has the Bodum tea presses on special, I'm sure one of them was only £4 or something like that. Don't know if it's a chain-wide discount but it's worth looking if you want one
Here's their store listing: http://www.bodum.com/pages/stores/country.asp?conkey=4&coukey=34 There is one in Portsmouth BTW.
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