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Yes, you can now get Sherlock inspired tea bags:
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Oh, my, what a wonderful website, and an artisnal tea company--perfect.
I'll take the "Watson", please.
How about a thread devoted to tea?
My favorite is Earl Grey, steeped for exactly 5 minutes, but it must be from London. My 8-year-old son and I drink it sweetened with honey. Makes for a great bonding time for us--one of the simple yet profound pleasures of life.
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I drink PG tips like most people drink coffee here. My mother once tried it and gagged and spit because it was so strong, so now I call it my industrial strength tea. I love Earl Grey too but it's hard to get good stuff. I dislike Twinnings because they package each tea bag individually, although sometimes they're the only way to go.
I'm almost thinking about buying Sherlock right now. I love Lapsang Souchong, although my mother thinks it smells like bacon. Every time I make it she walks into the kitchen half asleep and says "Since when do we have bacon in the house?" XD
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Sadly, we do actually have a thread devoted to tea. Yes really! If you go to the Other topics in The Diogenes Club you will see a thread from Jim Moriarty (appropriately) all about it. Just had a cuppa myself!
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Sadly? Is that testimony to the fact that we'll discuss absolutely anything, or that more people are unaware that such a delightful thread already exists? : )
Going there now...
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Probably more the former! But also a sprinkle of the latter! Lol
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Baker Street Afternoon Blend:
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More Sherlock Tea spotted.
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Oh, they're looking very good. Would be hard choose between Sherlock and Heart and Mind though.
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My aunt is flying to London today, and has promised to bring me back lots of Earl Grey. I can hardly contain my excitement! I've yet to find tea here in the States that compares to the tea from London. Yippee!
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You mean you have to live in the States without Earl Grey?
I don't drink tea very often, but when I do, that is my choice.
What did the Boston tea party achieve?!
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Oh, we have Earl Grey, and even companies like Twinings that claim to be from London, but it's not the same. Every time I get tea straight from "The Motherland", it is so much fresher and more fragrant. I don't know what the difference is, but it's clearly different.
As for the tea party, well, let's just let bygones be bygones, shall we?
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You were the winners!
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Earl Grey is my favourite special tea. The Earl had good taste!
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Hmm it looks like your site ate my first comment (it was super long) so I guess I'll just sum it up what I had written and say, I'm thoroughly enjoying your phorum. I too am an aspiring phorum phorumger but I'm still new to the whole thing. Do you have any points for rookie phorum writers? I'd definitely appreciate it. Wish you luck!
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Hi, welcome here! We have a place where you can introduce yourself, and also a place where to find answers for technical forum problems.
Also, feel free to ask. We all were beginners at one time...
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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And some more Sherlock tea, this time a canon edition:
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Wahou...I want it !!! So beautiful !
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Of course, for the proper Sherlock tea, one neccessary ingredient must be added after tea is brewed:
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Urrgh