Comments on: Tea, Anyone? http://candrewjones.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/ after darkness, light Tue, 05 May 2009 10:29:18 +0000 http://wordpress.com/ hourly 1 By: Charlie Wallace http://candrewjones.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-82 Charlie Wallace Thu, 01 Jun 2006 03:06:23 +0000 http://candrewjones.wordpress.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-82 Haha. I know - I thought about Dys. when I wrote that. If you were wondering, tonight I had a white cheese feta pizza from Milton's which I washed down with a .5 liter Sprite. Haha. I know – I thought about Dys. when I wrote that. If you were wondering, tonight I had a white cheese feta pizza from Milton’s which I washed down with a .5 liter Sprite.

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By: C. Andrew Jones III http://candrewjones.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-81 C. Andrew Jones III Wed, 31 May 2006 18:33:38 +0000 http://candrewjones.wordpress.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-81 You sound like someone I know from across the pond, Charlie! You sound like someone I know from across the pond, Charlie!

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By: Charlie Wallace http://candrewjones.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-80 Charlie Wallace Wed, 31 May 2006 17:28:40 +0000 http://candrewjones.wordpress.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-80 For some unknown reason, I gave the wrong name of the tea room. It's called the Old English Tea Room, which makes sense. My wife and I went there for lunch today where I had an Earl Grey de-caf. I also enjoyed a bowl of chili and a croissant. For some unknown reason, I gave the wrong name of the tea room. It’s called the Old English Tea Room, which makes sense. My wife and I went there for lunch today where I had an Earl Grey de-caf. I also enjoyed a bowl of chili and a croissant.

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By: C. Andrew Jones III http://candrewjones.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-79 C. Andrew Jones III Wed, 31 May 2006 13:37:43 +0000 http://candrewjones.wordpress.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-79 Charlie,<br/><br/>It is excellent to see another gentleman who doesn't succumb to the "tea is for chicks" mindset. Lauren, thanks for the tip. When I get pictures of the wedding, I'll post them, and yes, Janel and I want to find a couple of days (and a couple of dollars!) to go see you, Zack, and the Shiver up in NYC. Charlie,

It is excellent to see another gentleman who doesn’t succumb to the “tea is for chicks” mindset. Lauren, thanks for the tip. When I get pictures of the wedding, I’ll post them, and yes, Janel and I want to find a couple of days (and a couple of dollars!) to go see you, Zack, and the Shiver up in NYC.

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By: Charlie Wallace http://candrewjones.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-78 Charlie Wallace Tue, 30 May 2006 18:34:44 +0000 http://candrewjones.wordpress.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-78 The Mediterranean Tea Room in downtown <br/>Wake Forest has the type of English tea that Lauren describes. It's a cool place to go and sip tea and read some magesterial reformers.. The metal filters are cool, too.<br/><br/>Also, a lot of women and little girls go there to have 'tea parties.' But, you can find a corner and burrow yourself away. They also sell Koestenberger and Jones' Marriage and Family book there, interestingly enough. The Mediterranean Tea Room in downtown
Wake Forest has the type of English tea that Lauren describes. It’s a cool place to go and sip tea and read some magesterial reformers.. The metal filters are cool, too.

Also, a lot of women and little girls go there to have ‘tea parties.’ But, you can find a corner and burrow yourself away. They also sell Koestenberger and Jones’ Marriage and Family book there, interestingly enough.

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By: Lauren http://candrewjones.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-77 Lauren Tue, 30 May 2006 16:19:53 +0000 http://candrewjones.wordpress.com/2006/05/30/tea-anyone/#comment-77 1. The english prefer their tea leaves whole/fresh. They look down upon our processed, ground up tea leaves in baskets. They steep their tea through metal filters. <br/>2. english breakfast tea is nasty. don't bother<br/>3. green tea is best when brewed twice (so they say). boil your water, let sit 1 minute, pour into pot and steep 3 minutes. Drain this tea (i drink it, but "they" say you shouldn't) and pour more of the 1 minute water in and let steep 5 minutes. this is said to be the best tea.<br/>4. Lavin was at Lauren & Jamie's wedding so I got to see him<br/>5. half of the people on my mission trip were at Alicia's wedding. weeeeird.<br/>6. where are the pics?<br/>7. it was cool seeing yall. hope you guys visit NY sometime 1. The english prefer their tea leaves whole/fresh. They look down upon our processed, ground up tea leaves in baskets. They steep their tea through metal filters.
2. english breakfast tea is nasty. don’t bother
3. green tea is best when brewed twice (so they say). boil your water, let sit 1 minute, pour into pot and steep 3 minutes. Drain this tea (i drink it, but “they” say you shouldn’t) and pour more of the 1 minute water in and let steep 5 minutes. this is said to be the best tea.
4. Lavin was at Lauren & Jamie’s wedding so I got to see him
5. half of the people on my mission trip were at Alicia’s wedding. weeeeird.
6. where are the pics?
7. it was cool seeing yall. hope you guys visit NY sometime

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