Remember the old woman who lived in a shoe? I'm a lot like her, with a husband and varying numbers of children in our 100-year-old farmhouse. This blog is about our lives.
I love hot tea, and the idea of hot tea...... but I feel exactly like that about my first sip of strong, perfect coffee in the morning, and then I've had my morning's caffeine quota, so I abstain from the tea. Sometimes i'll brew up some herbal, but it's just not that black-tea satisfaction! But y'know what, I DO have some decaf black tea on hand! Going now to make some! -PC in VA
PS- Interesting what moms do for their sick youngsters. My mom always fixed us a cup of Lipton tea and a slice of buttered toast. Raymond's ex-Amish mom gave them hot milk-n-crackers. :)
I have forwarded the link to this post to a dear friend who would echo your sentiments :) I'm more of a coffee drinker, but I do enjoy a good cup of tea (which I've not yet learned to make yet) and I can always count on a great cup of tea when I visit my friend Katie.
I love hot tea, and the idea of hot tea...... but I feel exactly like that about my first sip of strong, perfect coffee in the morning, and then I've had my morning's caffeine quota, so I abstain from the tea. Sometimes i'll brew up some herbal, but it's just not that black-tea satisfaction! But y'know what, I DO have some decaf black tea on hand! Going now to make some! -PC in VA
ReplyDeletePS- Interesting what moms do for their sick youngsters. My mom always fixed us a cup of Lipton tea and a slice of buttered toast. Raymond's ex-Amish mom gave them hot milk-n-crackers. :)
Same goes for hot chocolate, my idea of the ultimate "comfort beverage", but it remains an idea, because coffee comes first. -PC in VA
ReplyDeleteI have forwarded the link to this post to a dear friend who would echo your sentiments :) I'm more of a coffee drinker, but I do enjoy a good cup of tea (which I've not yet learned to make yet) and I can always count on a great cup of tea when I visit my friend Katie.
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