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@dodgy
Hey Marv, I so appreciate you plunging into this discussion with your full-on tea passion. I see a new facet to your character with all this camelia sinensis love and well, just who'da thunk it? Since I'm your buddy and want to help with this Rosie Lee jonesing, I'm gonna give you a wee tip, an insight if you like into the tastiest brew of them all. Sorta Lord of The Teas, one brew to rule them all kinda thing. Wait for it man, control that edge-of-the-seat excitement that's gripping your pantyhose right about now - Nettle Tea.
Yeah baby, that's it! Right there. I hope you know just what I've done for you here. Oh and don't go for it with added mint or lemon to get away from that true horse-eating-grass-coming-back-out-its-ass note, just get the plain stuff and your taste buds with love you for it. Good old stinging nettle tea! Well okay, strictly speaking it is a tisane as a tea connoisseur like yourself will be fully aware that only camelia sinensis can be brewed into tea.
No need for thanks or other favours. Just giving a brother a leg up. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Brew on, man!
Hey Marv, I so appreciate you plunging into this discussion with your full-on tea passion. I see a new facet to your character with all this camelia sinensis love and well, just who'da thunk it? Since I'm your buddy and want to help with this Rosie Lee jonesing, I'm gonna give you a wee tip, an insight if you like into the tastiest brew of them all. Sorta Lord of The Teas, one brew to rule them all kinda thing. Wait for it man, control that edge-of-the-seat excitement that's gripping your pantyhose right about now - Nettle Tea.
Yeah baby, that's it! Right there. I hope you know just what I've done for you here. Oh and don't go for it with added mint or lemon to get away from that true horse-eating-grass-coming-back-out-its-ass note, just get the plain stuff and your taste buds with love you for it. Good old stinging nettle tea! Well okay, strictly speaking it is a tisane as a tea connoisseur like yourself will be fully aware that only camelia sinensis can be brewed into tea.
No need for thanks or other favours. Just giving a brother a leg up. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Brew on, man!