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Those who drink tea regularly have healthier brains, research shows


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1 minute ago, Denim said:
9 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

I thought Bayleaf was the gardener from The Herbs?

  Yes, and poor old Dill, long gone by now. Wanted to name one of our dogs Dill but wife got in first with a lot of Thai names.

Hmm, I can see it now: What's Dildoing?

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4 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

Hmm, I can see it now: What's Dildoing?

Who needs <deleted> action when we have the timeless Dils one dog show. A masterpiece that put Slough on the Thespian map. Can't post a link with this dumb smartphone so you will have to take my word on it.

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10 minutes ago, Denim said:
18 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

Hmm, I can see it now: What's Dildoing?

Who needs <deleted> action when we have the timeless Dils one dog show. A masterpiece that put Slough on the Thespian map. Can't post a link with this dumb smartphone so you will have to take my word on it.

Is it this link by any chance: https://www.pinkcupid.com/lesbian-dating/UK/Berkshire/Slough/singles.htm   

 

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4 hours ago, BritManToo said:

You can't beat a mug of 'Tesco Original' tea.

Of course it has to have milk and sugar.

And it's so strong each tea bag works for 3 mugs.

(Heladiv tea bags can barely make 2 mugs)

Sipped through a sugar cube held in the teeth....or.....

Add a spoonful of Jam...or.....

yak Butter, sugar and a lot of frothing.

So the British tea is par for the course.

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6 hours ago, Ramdas said:

As far as I know tea does not grow in the UK it’s imported then they put their Twinnings name on it ????

Pretty soon, you won’t have tea sent over just like all the other foods coming from Europe..You will only have veggies that grow in the dark ( because of lack of proper sun in the UK ) Such as mushrooms, potatoes, carrots etc..

They don't grow tea in Europe you knob - restrict your comments to things you know about.

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Actually,they are growing tea in the UK, watched a program the other day

where a lady is starting a plantation up in Scotland,also lot of decent wine

been produced in the South, so the French can go and <deleted> themselves,

after Brexit.

regards worgeordie

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7 hours ago, Ramdas said:

As far as I know tea does not grow in the UK it’s imported then they put their Twinnings name on it ????

Pretty soon, you won’t have tea sent over just like all the other foods coming from Europe..You will only have veggies that grow in the dark ( because of lack of proper sun in the UK ) Such as mushrooms, potatoes, carrots etc..

Matcha green tea is grown in shade, Cancer fighter 40 x stronger than regular green tea

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