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  • 2 tbsps finely ground Earl Grey tea leaves (from about 4 bags if loose is unavailable); 1/2 tsp coarse salt; 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature; 1/2 cup confectioners’ sugar; 1 tbsp orange zest, finely grated (omit if …

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  • He somehow managed to burn his tea, though he really was not entirely certain how. And then he discovered that there were not enough tea leaves left to attempt a second cup, so he was forced to raid Luke’s cocoa stash for something warm …

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  • Bronze tea in a delicate little glass cup, the Hikari Gardens swaying along with the gentle breeze, the clearing bright with the morning sun… Dana smiled, taking a small sip of the light brew in her hands. Perfect. …

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  • 4 black teabags or 2 tablespoons loose black tea 1/4 cup canola oil 1/2 cup plain or vanilla soy yoghurt 3/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (or one vanilla bean) 1-1/3 cups Plain flour 1/4 teaspoon baking soda …

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  • Dark grey fatigues, backpack, pouches, canteen (not filled with normal water, but some kind of tea. A single sip seemed to restore him, so he assumed it to be a special energy drink of some kind.) and other odds and ends. …

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  • If drinking green tea with leaves still in cup/gaiwan, wait until one third of the tea is all that is left in the cup,then add more hot water. The above procedure can be repeated with the same loose green tea leaves up to three times or …

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  • Perhaps it's my day job– I can explain the difference between a latte and a cappuccino, why french presses are better, why loose leaf tea is the way to go, why an iced cappuccino is somewhere between heresy and a desire for food …

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  • We're moving on to the next part, the part that doesn't involve cramped spaces, weak tea, and sad little wrapped sandwiches. We stand waiting for our luggage. Two small duffle bags come towards us and one of them is ours. …

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  • Decaffeinating at home by the "water process" would be done by infusing the tea leaves for 30 seconds and pouring off that infusion. Tea bags will deliver more caffeine in your cup than loose teas because they infuse more quickly. …

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  • 3-4 bags black tea (or equivalent in loose tea, may use decaf). Instructions:. 1. Begin with a 2 quart pot and fill it half way up with cool water. Add spices and bring to a boil. Boil for 5 minutes (doing namokar mantra over the pot! …



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